
New York, NY — Temelio today announced it has signed a data use agreement with the Philanthropy Data Commons® (PDC), a growing network of nonprofits, funders, and technology providers working together to build shared, trusted infrastructure for the philanthropic sector.
The agreement gives Temelio the ability to responsibly leverage PDC's shared data within its platform, adding a valuable new resource to the toolbox available to the foundations and grantmakers who rely on Temelio to manage their grantmaking lifecycle.
"Philanthropy works best when information can move as easily as trust does," said Maya Kuppermann, Co-Founder and CEO of Temelio. "Signing on with PDC gives us access to a shared, trusted layer of sector data — and we're excited to have that in our toolbox as we think about how to serve foundations even better going forward."
"We're thrilled to welcome Temelio to the Philanthropy Data Commons®," said John Mohr, Co-Director of PDC. "Every new partner strengthens the shared infrastructure that helps philanthropy work better. Together, we're making it easier for trusted information to flow responsibly — with nonprofit consent and control at the center — so organizations can focus more of their time and energy on advancing their missions."
Temelio joins PDC as part of a broader movement of organizations working to reduce administrative burden across philanthropy, improve collaboration between funders and nonprofits, and support more trusted information exchange across the systems the sector relies on.
About Temelio Temelio is a grants intelligence platform serving foundations and grantmakers, built to manage the full grantmaking lifecycle with AI-powered tools and integrations.
About the Philanthropy Data Commons® The Philanthropy Data Commons® is a growing network of nonprofits, funders, and technology providers working together to create shared infrastructure for a more connected philanthropic ecosystem.
Learn more: www.philanthropydatacommons.org