Daffodil Launches Modern Giving Platform to Accelerate and Amplify Philanthropic Impact

19 June 2025 | Thursday | News

Denver-based fintech transforms charitable giving with real-time donor-nonprofit matching, AI-driven tools, and transparent impact tracking—turning idle funds into active change.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Daffodil, a Denver-based fintech startup, has launched a giving platform designed to help philanthropic dollars flow faster and farther. Built for donors, nonprofits, and financial advisors, Daffodil brings modern software to charitable giving, with tools for transparency, alignment, and measurable impact. Daffodil is a real-time matching engine that aligns donor intent with nonprofit impact. Powered by verified data, monthly giving plans, and AI-driven tools, it keeps charitable dollars in motion and their impact transparent. The result is a living network of giving - where every dollar moves faster and goes further.

With millions of philanthropic dollars idle or delayed through legacy processes, Daffodil introduces a different approach. Through impact data collection, incentive structures, and intelligent matchmaking between donor values and nonprofit outcomes, Daffodil turns good intentions into consistent action. Daffodil's infrastructure leverages donor-advised funds, a rapidly-growing option for today's givers, as an easy solution to help navigate the tax advantages of giving with scaling impact.

Survey Box

Vote for the most influential trend in 2025:

What's Driving the Future of FinTech?v

× Please select an option to participate in the poll.
Processing...
× You have successfully cast your vote.
 {{ optionDetail.option }}  {{ optionDetail.percentage }}%
 {{ optionDetail.percentage }}% Complete
More polls
Stay Connected

Sign up to our free newsletter and get the latest news sent direct to your inbox

Fintech Business Asia, a business of FinTech Business Review
© 2025 FinTech Business Review. All Rights Reserved.

Show

Forgot your password?

Show

Show

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close