Pros
Average pay, good work from home policy
Cons
For a "social good" company, Blackbaud is incredibly spineless and cowardly, taking the most neutral stances possible on every social issue. It's not possible to do social good while tolerating intolerance. When criticized about having NRA as a customer, Blackbaud announced it would stop matching gun advocacy donations, but it was only later revealed that this was a temporary measure to deal with bad PR. Similarly, after the Roe v. Wade announcement, Blackbaud made it clear that they wanted to equally support employees who were "happy" about the announcement of women's bodily autonomy being taken away. Meanwhile, many other companies are paying upwards of $4k for women to seek reproductive healthcare in other states. Part of why I decided to work for Blackbaud was because of its social good angle. I thought maybe it was less evil than most tech companies, but frankly it's worse.