SALT LAKE CITY — Social Good Software, a leading provider of technology solutions for arts and cultural organizations, announced its selection into the Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures (MSISV). This milestone includes an investment from Morgan Stanley, positioning the company for accelerated growth.
Founded by Rick Hernandez, an immigrant from Mexico who taught himself to code as a Social Good Software began with a single role at a Museum in Utah. Rick’s work there revealed a major gap in technology tools available to nonprofit cultural institutions. What started as a project inside a local museum has since grown into a revenue-positive business empowering organizations nationwide to engage donors, streamline operations, and maximize their impact.
“Being selected by a top 10 global bank is not only validation of our mission, but also a reflection of the resilience and innovation that built this company from the ground up,” said Rick Hernandez, Founder and CEO of Social Good Software. “We’re proud to represent both the immigrant entrepreneur community and the arts and culture sector as we continue to scale.”
The MSISV Lab provides tech and tech-enabled innovators with access to capital, resources, and connections to further develop and scale their startups
“This investment strengthens our ability to support arts and cultural institutions at scale, helping them unlock resources and reach wider communities” Hernandez added.
For more information, visit Social Good Software.