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Associations
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Association
Rebuilding Backend Systems for Scale and Speed
The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) represents a diverse membership of pharmacists, healthcare practitioners, and students, all working toward improving patient outcomes and managing medication therapies for nearly 300 million Americans.
To keep pace with growing digital demands and evolving user expectations, AMCP partnered with Fíonta to modernize its website infrastructure. The result is a faster, more scalable, and easier-to-manage platform that supports the organization’s mission and long-term digital strategy.

Association
Aligning People, Processes, and Platforms
Health-ISAC offers a trusted community for health sector stakeholders to share physical and cyber threat intelligence, best practices, and resources. As the organization grew in reach and complexity, it faced persistent technical challenges and needed to improve staff workflows, member engagement, and event processes.
Health-ISAC partnered with Fíonta to assess and refine its existing Fonteva and Salesforce implementation. The goal was to resolve legacy issues, reduce manual processes, and make better use of the tools already in place.
Nonprofits
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Nonprofit
Supporting Immigrants Rising Through a Pivotal Transition
Helping a mission-driven organization prepare for independence with a sustainable grants management solution
Immigrants Rising empowers undocumented young people in the United States to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional, and policy transformation. In 2024, the organization began transitioning from being a fiscally-sponsored project of Community Initiatives to becoming an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
This transition required Immigrants Rising to build internal systems and processes that its fiscal sponsor had previously managed. One critical area of focus was inbound grant tracking, which had been handled entirely in Excel spreadsheets and now needed to be centralized, reportable, and scalable.

Nonprofit
Streamlining operations to better serve families
Ronald McDonald House of the Triangle (RMHC Triangle) is a new chapter that combines Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. RMHC Triangle is building a foundation for sustained growth in the future. In 2023, both chapters merged, doubling to become the 8th largest Ronald McDonald House organization in the United States. They offer a comforting home away from home and a community of support for seriously ill children and their families, built with love.
The recent merger between chapters emphasized the need to streamline and unify procedures and the tools used to serve the community, which prompted migrating from Exceed Premier and Raiser’s Edge to Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP). The new organization would need a rock-solid foundation to support future program growth.
Foundations
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Foundation
Streamlining grantmaking processes
The International Sustainable Energy Foundation (ISEF) promotes an environmentally sustainable and climate-friendly world by supporting actions that contribute to the preservation of the environment.
Its work includes creating access for development, adaptation, air quality, climate finance, cities and urban planning, decarbonization, equitable transition, land use, low-carbon development, resilience, smart agriculture, sustainable energy policies, water, and more, all within a sustainable development paradigm.
ISEF came to Fíonta looking for a system to manage their grantmaking and a desire to connect traditional grantmaking endeavors back to the source funds tracked through donations and grants, robust reporting, an online grant portal, and automatic generation of award letters.

Foundation
Tracking and allocating funds for HBCU students
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is the nation’s largest organization exclusively representing the Black College Community.
Founded in 1987 and named for the US Supreme Court’s first African-American justice, Thurgood Marshall, TMCF provides students with the opportunities and tools necessary to succeed in their journeys to college and into their careers. TMCF seeks to change the world…one leader at a time.
TMCF, as the nation’s largest organization dedicated to the Black College Community, has been empowering students since its establishment in 1987. TMCF partnered with Fíonta to maximize the potential of Salesforce, leveraging centralized data to achieve fundraising targets and facilitate sophisticated development efforts.
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