University Scale Purdue chapter operates within a national nonprofit consulting network, serving Indiana with 11-50 staff and substantial revenue, indicating capacity to adopt enterprise tools and engage in multi chapter partnerships.
Nonprofit Focus They work with small businesses and nonprofits, suggesting a strong fit for nonprofit oriented software such as donor management, grant tracking, volunteer coordination, and impact analytics.
Digital Readiness Their tech stack—Google Workspace, WordPress, Elementor, Cloudways, Plaid, and analytics tools—signals openness to digital transformation and opportunities for website optimization, analytics, and integration services.
Indiana Market With Indiana as the primary service area and Purdue as a hub, there are clear local upsell opportunities with regional nonprofits and SMEs, plus potential for co branded programs or student internships.
Competitive Landscape The presence of similar student consulting groups (Enactus, Net Impact, 180 Degrees Consulting) suggests partnerships or sponsorships, as well as the chance to offer scalable tech solutions that unify multiple chapters under a single platform.