signNow by airSlate allows nonprofits to collect eSignatures faster, increase cost savings
airSlate, a leader in workflow automation solutions, announced that its award-winning electronic signature solution, signNow, has partnered with TechSoup, a leading network facilitating the distribution of technology solutions to nonprofit organizations. With the eSignature integration, TechSoup’s network of over 1.6 million global nonprofits can access the benefits of electronic signature at a discount, allowing for more efficient workflow processes with donors and volunteers, maximizing cost savings.
“TechSoup is pleased that we’ve launched airSlate’s nonprofit discount offerings”
“airSlate is thrilled to partner with TechSoup to extend the capabilities of signNow to nonprofits,” said Scott Owen, Vice President, Business Development and Channel, airSlate. “We’re proud of this opportunity to offer our highly scalable eSignature solution to help these important organizations better serve their global communities, and look forward to future opportunities to share our solution within this sector.”
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The increasingly globalized nature of businesses, nonprofits included, has created a need for formal contract processes that do not require the signer to be physically present. The signNow partnership enables users to access the electronic signature solution through the TechSoup catalogue, at a discounted rate. With signNow, TechSoup nonprofits can easily automate their document workflows anywhere, anytime, and on any desktop or mobile device.
“TechSoup is pleased that we’ve launched airSlate’s nonprofit discount offerings,” said Gayle Samuelson Carpentier, Chief Business Development Officer, TechSoup Global. “We’ve begun this partnership with unique nonprofit discounts on their signNow products and look to add new products over the next year. We’re excited to let nonprofits know these products are available to all organizations, no matter their mission or budget size.”
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