Best Nonprofit Software for GraphQL

Find and compare the best Nonprofit software for GraphQL in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Nonprofit software for GraphQL on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    CharityBase Reviews
    CharityBase serves as a free and open-source database along with a GraphQL API, consolidating disparate data sources from organizations such as the Charity Commission, Companies House, 360 Giving, various charity websites, the ONS, and social media into a unified, cleaned, normalized, and easily searchable dataset. This platform facilitates a public portal where users can access comprehensive profiles of UK charities, which include financial information, governance structures, and activity details, while also providing a single GraphQL endpoint that generates structured JSON responses for custom queries regarding counts, aggregates, and detailed listings. Aimed at simplifying the burdensome tasks of data collection and cleaning, CharityBase empowers startups, grantmakers, and researchers to create digital tools like dashboards, reports, and applications for grant finding, all without the need to maintain their own data management systems. Additionally, its API is built to accommodate both GET and POST requests, supports variable-driven queries and pagination, and features live interactive playgrounds for efficient prototyping, all supported by consistently updated records that maintain an audit trail. Furthermore, this streamlined approach not only enhances accessibility to vital data but also fosters a collaborative environment for innovation within the charity sector.
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    Geyser Reviews
    Geyser is a non-custodial Bitcoin crowdfunding platform built on the Lightning network, designed to help creators gather support for their projects, sell products, manage funding campaigns, and connect with their communities entirely through on-chain processes. Each initiative is assigned a unique Lightning address, allowing backers to make contributions from any compatible wallet without the need for custodial services. Creators receive funds instantly on their self-hosted nodes, providing complete transparency and immediate availability of resources. Utilizing open protocols such as Bitcoin, the Lightning Network, and Nostr, Geyser also incorporates social elements like badges, rewards, and acknowledgment to enhance community interaction, while enabling innovative micropayment options for activities such as podcast streaming. In addition to these features, the platform presents real-time analytics for campaigns, tracks milestones, and creates profiles for creators, all facilitated through a modern front-end developed with React, TypeScript, and GraphQL that requires no additional backend infrastructure. This comprehensive approach ensures that creators not only have the tools they need to succeed but also fosters an engaged and supportive community around their initiatives.
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