Every Policy.
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The command center for nonprofit gift planning officers who manage life insurance donors — from pledge to payout, without chasing carriers.
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Every detail. One screen.
Flip between policy details, premium history, and carrier correspondence — no more digging through email threads or calling carriers for basic information.
Margaret L. Chen-Nakamura
Stanford Legacy Society Donor
Irrevocable Beneficiary Tracking
100% audit trailEvery beneficiary designation logged with timestamp and documentation. Board-ready reports generated in one click — no carrier calls required.
CSV Values for Board Reports
$487K → Board ReportCash surrender values updated annually from carrier statements. Export directly to your board report format with policy details attached.
Premium Status at a Glance
Zero lapses in 2025Never miss a lapse. Automatic reminders 30, 14, and 3 days before premium due dates. Donor notification templates included.
The full picture, always current.
Hover any donor segment to reveal aggregate face values, maturity timelines, and premium obligations. The CFO report that used to take two weeks now takes two minutes.
Major Gift Donors
Planned Gift Donors
Paid-Up Policies
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Nothing slips through.
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Your donors deserve a system that works.
Free for up to 25 donors. No credit card required. Import your existing records in minutes.
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"Before Ledger, I was managing 40 donors across 6 spreadsheets and calling MassMutual every quarter. Now the CSV values just appear."
"The beneficiary tracking alone saved us from a $500K mistake when a donor tried to change an irrevocable designation without telling us."