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How eCommerce Donations Can Wow Customers
The best word to describe the Salesforce Connections 2022 conference is “wow”—and not just in awe of the content. The June 8-9 event in Chicago

Ditch the Discount & Drive Sales with Donations
Everyone loves a discount—but many e-commerce owners and managers don’t realize that adding a donate-at-checkout option can be more powerful and more profitable. Before you

ChangeUp Welcomes Kipling
We’re excited to announce that Kipling has activated ChangeUp’s donate-at-checkout application for Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Kipling will invite customers to round-up their purchases in support

ChangeUp Welcomes Well People
In celebration of Pride Month, Well People has activated ChangeUp’s donate-at-checkout application for Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Well People plans to invite customers to round-up their purchases

ChangeUp Announces Raj Kamachee as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer
LOS ANGELES, June 7, 2022 — ChangeUp, Inc., a financial software company specializing in donation technology for eCommerce, mobile, and social platforms, announced Raj Kamachee

What Does It Mean to Be a Salesforce LINK Partner?
Looking to incorporate micro-donations on your Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC) site? “Good” thinking! E-commerce donations help your brand do good, look good, and drive sales

Micro-Donations: Your eCommerce Secret Weapon
With everything that’s on your plate, adding a donation option to your website might seem like a low priority. It doesn’t have high stakes or

Tesa Aragones Joins ChangeUp as Strategic Advisor
We’re thrilled to welcome marketing executive Tesa Aragones as a formal advisor. Tesa has an impressive track record of driving brand innovation, building award winning creative campaigns

ChangeUp Announces Endeavor as Strategic Advisor
ChangeUp is proud to welcome global sports and entertainment company Endeavor as a formal advisor! “We’re thrilled to work with our long-time friends at Endeavor as we

Introducing: eCommerce Donations-at-Cart
When it comes to corporate giving, brands need to do good and look good. The latter is a delicate balance of clearly making a statement and genuinely