
Indianapolis-based Boardable, a provider of board management software tools for nonprofits, has raised $8 million in a new round of financing, the company said.
The investment came from Base10 Partners with participation from the company’s seed stage backer, the Indianapolis-based enterprise investment firm High Alpha.
Boardable provides organizational tools to help nonprofits better manage their board meetings and offers management solutions for nonprofit operations.
Software and services developers catering to the non-profit sector are seeing more interest from investors as they look for new verticals that have been underserved by technology companies in the past. Earlier this year, Reslia, a …