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Marlborough software firm acquires producer of church management platform

a four-story grey office building with a parking lot in front Image | Courtesy of Google Maps ConnectedView's offices are in the RK Executive Center in Marlborough

ConnectedView, a Marlborough-based firm specializing in software used by nonprofits, has acquired FaithTeams, a Connecticut-based church management software company.

FaithTeams runs a church management software program meant to help faith-based institutions with member engagement, volunteer scheduling, and managing donations. ConnectedView acquired the company to expand its offerings to nonprofits, according to a press release from ConnectedView on Monday.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

"FaithTeams has built an incredible platform that aligns perfectly with our mission to serve nonprofits and faith-based organizations," Daniel Stouffer, chief product officer of ConnectedView, said in the press release. "Together, we will enhance the tools available to churches, making it even easier for them to engage their congregations and streamline operations."

Shane LaPierre, founder and director of FaithTeams, has been added to the firm’s leadership team as a result of the transaction, according to ConnectedView’s website. 

"Joining ConnectedView is an exciting new chapter for FaithTeams and the churches we serve,” LaPierre said in the press release. “ConnectedView shares the same commitment to innovation and service, making this a natural fit.”

FaithTeams offers web and mobile applications, with pricing ranging from $15 to $165 per month, depending on the size of the congregation and what services are selected.

Founded in 2013, ConnectedView has 200,000 users, with its software being utilized in more than 160 countries. The company was ranked 3,914th on the 2024 Inc. 5000, a list of the 5000 fastest growing private companies in the United States. 

ConnectedView was one of 23 Central Massachusetts companies included on the Inc. 5000 list

Eric Casey is the managing editor at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the manufacturing and real estate industries. 

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