Segment · Social Enterprise in Nonprofit
Social Enterprise in Nonprofit: how Kustiq classifies it
For-profit social enterprises with a mission. 1 are in the live directory; new entrants land the first time the classifier sees the right product, team, and revenue signals.
- Stack signalSite references a 501(c)(3) status, GuideStar, or fundraising tools (Classy, GiveLively, Salesforce NPSP).
- Team signalPublic LinkedIn shows at least one development, programs, or partnerships role active in the last 90 days.
- Revenue signalA donor or grant page, a published budget, or a partnerships section naming named institutions.
- Total in segment
- 1
- Live count
- Most common size
- 1-10
- 1 companies in bucket
- Top funding
- —
- Awaiting data
- Top HQ city
- Ghent
- 1 companies, 100%
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Top 1 · ranked by funding stage and headcount
| Company | HQ | Headcount | Stack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collectiveup | Ghent | 1-10 | — |
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FAQ · Social Enterprise in Nonprofit
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Beyond the directory listing
Profile a Social Enterprise company free in 60s.
The directory shows the snapshot. A full Kustiq profile pulls SMTP-verified contacts and a 12-factor churn risk, plus the buying signals from the last 90 days. The whole thing runs live on each request. Free plan covers 3 profiles a week, no card.
Why this Nonprofit Social Enterprise directory looks different
Generic vendor lists rank by who paid for the listing. Kustiq ranks by what the live site, tech stack, and team graph say a company is right now. A Social Enterprise company in Nonprofit with no relevant role on LinkedIn for 12 months and a stale pricing page falls out of the segment automatically. New entrants land the first time the classifier sees public stack signals, a matching careers page, and a recent funding round on the same domain.
Snapshot vs full profile
The tiles above are snapshots. Name, logo, HQ, headcount band, vertical, segment, and a confidence score the classifier published with the row. A full profile runs the complete pipeline on demand. SMTP verifies up to three buyer contacts. The 12-factor rule engine returns a churn risk with calibrated confidence. The buying-signal pass surfaces hiring, funding, tech, press, RFP, and engagement events from the last 90 days. Every Kustiq account gets 3 full profiles per week, free, no card.
How the segment is reclassified
Every snapshot is rebuilt from public web signals at request time. The classifier reads the live homepage, the pricing page, the careers page, the job board, and the public LinkedIn surface, then maps the result to one of 22 verticals and 88 segments. A company can move from Social Enterprise into a sibling segment, or out of the directory entirely, on the next request. There is no annual export.