SmartSimple now a GSA Supplier to the United States Government

SmartSimple is pleased to announce that we are now a United States Government General Service Agreement (GSA) Advantage supplier.

What is the GSA Advantage?
GSA Advantage is the United States government’s online superstore. Their website provides access to millions of products and services from thousands of contractors and suppliers. Being listed on this site lets all levels of government – from federal to municipal – know that SmartSimple is an authorized supplier. This ensures government agencies can take advantage of pre-negotiated prices while enjoying the security of dealing with a GSA approved source.

What does it mean for SmartSimple?
Being a GSA Advantage supplier means we’re part of a short list of pre-approved companies providing services for any government agency looking for a grants management software solution. It makes us a much more attractive option to potential government clients.

What does it mean for SmartSimple clients?
GSA Advantage status gives SmartSimple an added level of credibility, making it clear to prospective clients – both government and non-government organizations – that we’re a major player and a serious contender in the marketplace. This, along with our standing in the latest Idealware report “A Consumers’ Guide to Grants Management Systems”, lets people know we have a high standard of professional service excellence.

It also shows the level of expertise SmartSimple has in creating software for complex granting organizations. Not just another “body shop,” SmartSimple employees are experts in the fields of not only software and cloud computing, but the management of grants, employee giving and volunteering management, and other not-for-profit activities.

Learn more at GSA Advantage
Visit the GSA Advantage website to learn more about us and other GSA suppliers. Our contract number is GS-35F-458BA.  Look us up!

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