Non-profits & foundations

The leading nonprofit CMS for federated organizations.

You no longer need a dev army to build and manage your multi-site ecosystem. Content.One was built to streamline workflows, headcounts, and costs for growing non-profits.

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Launch Faster

Stand up chapter, campaign, and program sites in days.

Give marketing, communications, and program teams the ability to build secure, accessible, on-brand sites without waiting on central IT. Reusable Blocks keep required disclosures, accessibility patterns, and mission language consistent across every site.

Empower chapter marketing teams, program leads, and foundation staff to publish with confidence.

Share Blocks for donation forms, event listings, impact stories, and 501(c)(3) compliance statements.

Central teams own design and messaging; local chapters tailor the story to their community and cause.

Governance & Compliance

Protect donor trust and brand integrity with built-in features

Role-based workflows, approval flows, audit logs, and SSO integrations mean every donor-facing word is reviewable, traceable, and on-brand. Keep legal, fundraising, and regional teams aligned without slowing delivery.

Granular roles for marketing, communications, fundraising, legal, program, and agency partners.

Approval workflows, version history, and immutable audit logs for every change — including every AI suggestion accepted, rejected, or edited.

Built for regional data residency and accessibility mandates — we handle discoverability and marketing, and link directly to your secure donor CRM.

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Agentic AI

Draft appeals at AI speed. Fundraising and legal reviewers approve every word.

Give communications, fundraising, and program teams the ability to draft donor appeals, translate updates, and personalize journeys at AI speed — without waiting on central IT. Reusable Blocks keep required disclosures, accessibility patterns, and mission language consistent across every site.

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Transparency & Reporting

Audit-ready content for grants, auditors, and the board.

Immutable audit logs, version history, and exportable reports give compliance teams, grant partners, and board committees full visibility into what changed, when, who approved it, and what AI suggested along the way.

Built for the largest content operations.

Content.One scales with the size of your team, the complexity of your brand portfolio, and the channels you have to be on tomorrow.

Generative AI, scoped to your brand.

Drafts, summaries, translations, and content variations — every output scoped to your brand voice, your terminology, and the rules your team set. Bring your own model.

Workflow and approvals at scale.

Custom content flows your team can set by content type, to fit your team's unique needs. Reviewers stay in Content.One — no ticket sprawl across Slack and email.

Multi-region & brand content modeling.

Structured content models to manage your brand portfolio. One model, many brands, many locales — with rules your team controls. Translation localization built in.

Composable, hybrid, or fully headless.

Pick the architecture that fits the project, not the other way around. REST and GraphQL APIs, custom endpoints, and a content delivery network in regions close to your users.

Performance and reliability you need.

99.99% uptime SLA at the enterprise tier. Sub-100ms median response time on content delivery. Auto-scaling for traffic events. Status page with real-time region-level visibility.

Open integrations across your stack.

Integrate directly with your tech stack with our open API. The app marketplace lets your team push things further. Build your own apps to fit your team's needs.

Different industries. Same enterprise CMS.

Content.One is used by enterprise marketing teams across healthcare, insurance, commercial brands, financial services, and non-profits. Each industry brings its own constraints; the platform brings the same trust layer, the same AI guardrails, and the same approval flows.

Hospitals & health systems.

Publish patient education, service line pages, find-a-doc directories, and campaign sites at AI speed — with HIPAA-aware governance, clinical review, and accessibility on by default.

Insurance and regulated brands.

Draft policy explainers, claims content, and campaign pages at AI speed — with every word routed through your approval flow and audit trail before it ships. Create processes to fit your team's needs.

Commercial Brands

Run global campaigns from one platform. Keep your brand voice consistent no matter where your customers view your site. Manage content across product lines, brands, and acquisitions in one place.

Financial Services

The trust layer your compliance team needed before they would even take the meeting. Audit trails, model boundaries, regional data residency — and AI that respects every one of them.

What enterprise customers get on day one.

Enterprise pricing is built around the size and complexity of your operation. Every enterprise contract includes the items below — with custom packaging for the rest.

Dedicated Support Management

99.99% uptime SLA

Premium support with named on-call engineers

Migration engineering staffed against your timeline

Single tenancy & regional data residency

SOC 2 Type II + BAA-eligible deployments

Bring-your-own-model AI & private inference

Custom roles, audit exports, and procurement reviews

What customers say about Content.One

"Load times have improved dramatically, and stability has been night and day compared to our old platform. We've seen a 50% increase in traffic and double the location-search activity since launch."
Andrew Dobney, Director of Digital Strategy at The Salvation Army

Andrew Dobney, Director of Digital Strategy

The Salvation Army

Frequently asked questions

Questions that come up most often when enterprise non-profits, foundations, and NGOs evaluate Content.One.

How is Content.One different from the traditional CMS we run today?

A traditional CMS ties content to one site, so multi-chapter non-profits end up maintaining dozens of separate installations. Content.One puts every chapter, program, and campaign on one platform — one place to create, review, and ship, with hosting and security updates handled for you. Headquarters keeps control; chapters keep moving.

What are Blocks, and why do they matter for a non-profit?

Blocks are reusable components — donation forms, story layouts, event listings, required disclosures — that headquarters approves once and chapters use everywhere. Update a Block and it updates on every page that uses it. Local teams move fast, and brand and legal standards hold.

We have dozens of chapters and affiliates. Can each manage its own site?

Yes. Each chapter or affiliate gets its own site built from approved templates and shared Blocks, with access scoped to what belongs to them. The Salvation Army runs 3,000+ locations this way, with thousands of local editors publishing on one national platform.

How do we keep brand and compliance consistent across every location?

Roles and approval flows decide who can edit what, and every change is versioned and logged. That control is why chapters can publish confidently: nothing ships outside your guardrails, and anything can be rolled back. Legal and fundraising review what matters without becoming the bottleneck.

Can headquarters push content to every chapter at once?

Yes. Global content — campaign messaging, policy language, crisis updates — publishes once and cascades instantly across every site through federated multi-site. Updates are delivered in real time.

How fast can we launch a new chapter site, campaign, or event hub?

Days, not months. New sites start from approved templates and shared Blocks, so there is no development cycle to wait on. After consolidating onto Content.One, The Salvation Army cut publishing turnaround from weeks to hours.

Do you support multiple languages and regions?

Yes. Manage translations in one place, assign editors by region, and keep required disclosures locked in every language. AI can draft translations; your regional teams approve them before anything ships.

Can we build a searchable directory of chapters, service locations, or partners?

Yes. Global Directory turns every chapter, clinic, or partner into a structured record — location, services, hours, contacts — that supporters can search and filter. The Salvation Army’s Location Finder is dependable enough that its national call center uses it to dispatch real-world help.

Who keeps hundreds of directory records accurate?

The people closest to them. Each chapter or partner updates its own record within fields headquarters defines, with review before changes go live if you want it. Accurate hours and contacts become routine, not a headquarters project.

What is a Story Hub, and why do enterprise non-profits build one?

Story Hub is one searchable library for your impact stories, testimonials, photos, and video — tagged by program, region, and audience. Development, communications, and every chapter pull from the same source instead of hunting through shared drives. Tell a story once and use it on the website, in donor email, and in grant reports.

How does AI help a small communications team?

AI drafts donor appeals, volunteer outreach, and impact recaps inside your guardrails — your brand rules and approval flow apply to every suggestion. It can also translate updates for regional audiences and summarize what’s resonating with supporters. Your team approves, edits, or rejects before anything ships.

Can supporters get answers from an AI chatbot on our site?

Yes. The Org AI Chatbot answers questions about programs, locations, volunteering, and giving using only your approved content. Because the source is one governed platform, the answers stay accurate and on-mission.

Does Content.One connect with our donor CRM and fundraising tools?

Yes. Content.One connects with Salesforce NPSP, Blackbaud, HubSpot, Marketo, and Google Analytics, and APIs sync engagement data to your reporting tools. Fundraising, marketing, and IT work from one picture.

Is the platform secure and reliable enough for an organization our size?

Yes. Content.One is SOC 2 compliant, with single sign-on, role-based access, an audit trail on every change, and automatic security updates across every site — no plugin patching, no version drift. The platform runs at 99.99% uptime, so your sites are there when your communities need them most.

What results have non-profits seen on Content.One?

Since launching on Content.One, The Salvation Army has seen 50% traffic growth, a 98% jump in location searches, and 115% more service clicks across 3,000+ unified locations. Its digital team describes the performance difference from the old platform as “night and day.” One task that previously took a month and ,500 in vendor fees now takes ten minutes in-house.

We have years of content across multiple legacy sites. What does migration look like?

Start with our migration planning tool, which maps your existing content into Content.One. The Salvation Army consolidated five separate CMSs — hundreds of sites and subdomains — into one national platform. Most large non-profits use the move to retire redundant microsites and a decade of content debt.

How do we know if Content.One fits our organization?

Book the free 20-minute non-profit CMS assessment. We’ll map the platform to your chapter structure, your tech stack, and your team, and show you how organizations like The Salvation Army run governance and campaigns in one place.

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