
MeadowTech
Most nonprofits are running on a hundred apps, a shared password spreadsheet, and a prayer. MeadowTech fixes that. They bring enterprise-grade IT to mission-driven organizations — managing the apps, logins, devices, vendors, and security that most teams have no time (and no CIO) to handle. They call it a "growth stack": an ecosystem of tools that actually talk to each other, run by people who keep it humming, so your team spends its hours on the mission instead of troubleshooting.
One Connected Back Office

Finance Meets IT
A donor database that won't sync, books stuck two weeks behind, a team buried in spreadsheets — most nonprofits live in the gap between their tech and their finances, the average employee losing 1.8 hours a day just hunting for information. MeadowTech and Hiline close that gap from both ends.

Who Owns What
Think of it as a clean division of labor. MeadowTech handles the technology layer — apps, devices, identities, and security — while Hiline turns the clean data flowing out of it into financials a board can actually read. One keeps the systems running; the other makes the numbers make sense.

Already in Motion
Matt Gardner and Logan Brown covered this exact playbook on the Fiscally Awesome podcast, and our teams already lean on the same technology partner bench — Digits, Ramp, and more. For a nonprofit, that means fewer tools fighting each other and more hours focused on mission.
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It's becoming more and more apparent that you need to stitch all these together. You need finance to talk to marketing, and you need IT to help set up those systems. And if all of those building blocks behind the scenes are running well, then it makes getting donors and telling your story that much easier.


