Full-Time
Posted on 10/21/2025
Analytics-driven platform for coaches and communities
$95k - $125k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
Remote
Gloo builds a digital platform that helps Champions—coaches, mentors, and community leaders—grow people and strengthen communities. The platform provides engagement tools, data analytics, and personalized growth plans to help Champions track progress, connect with resources, and support their communities. Revenue comes from a subscription model granting access to premium features, with potential consulting services and partnerships adding diversification. What makes Gloo different is its explicit focus on Champions who lead in personal development and community settings, offering a combination of community engagement tools, analytics, and tailored growth plans across a diverse client base (from individuals to education and social services organizations). The company aims to enable these Leaders to be more effective in their roles, driving stronger, more resilient communities.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Boulder, Colorado
Founded
2010
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401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Parental Leave
Flexible Work Hours
Learning & Development stipend
Competitive compensation
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Gloo executives Scott Beck and Pat Gelsinger outlined the company's strategy and path to profitability by Q4 during a recent presentation. The technology and marketing platform serves the "faith and human flourishing" ecosystem, targeting nonprofits and mission-driven organisations. Gelsinger, who spent 34 years at Intel and served as VMware CEO, estimated Gloo's total addressable market at over $200 billion across two segments: large denominations and relief organisations ($130 billion TAM, 70% of business) and local churches served through network partners. Beck highlighted recent wins including Assemblies of God and the Archdiocese of Kansas City. In Bible translation, Gloo signed Wycliffe at $5 million annual recurring revenue and has since closed 10 of 12 major organisations in the category. The company has operated for nearly 15 years.
Gloo, a technology platform serving faith-based organisations, has launched Gloo AI Studio, a production-grade AI development platform for mission-driven developers. The platform provides access to values-aligned AI models from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and open-source providers, with built-in governance and safety controls. The platform enables developers to build applications like daily devotional assistants, pastoral care tools and content moderation systems whilst maintaining alignment with religious values. Features include API-first support, model routing, observability tools and integration with Gloo's Data Engine for retrieval-augmented generation workflows. Gloo AI Studio is available immediately through a playground feature for testing and offers OpenAI-compatible APIs for easy integration. The company will sponsor the Missional AI Global Summit and host an AI Hackathon in Boulder, Colorado, in October 2026.
Gloo, a faith and flourishing technology platform, announced preliminary fourth quarter 2025 revenue of approximately $32 million, exceeding its guidance range of $28 million to $30 million and analyst consensus of $29 million. The company expects adjusted EBITDA for the quarter at the better end of its guidance range of negative $18.5 million to negative $19.5 million. The Boulder, Colorado-based company has raised its fiscal year 2026 revenue guidance from $180 million to $185 million. Gloo now expects to approach adjusted EBITDA breakeven in third quarter 2026 and achieve profitability in fourth quarter 2026. For first quarter 2026, Gloo projects revenue of approximately $36 million and adjusted EBITDA of negative $12 million, both exceeding current analyst consensus. The company attributes its performance to AI-driven technology serving over 140,000 faith, ministry and nonprofit leaders.
InterVarsity and Gloo announce strategic technology partnership. Partnership strengthens ministry effectiveness while preserving campus-first mission focus Madison, WI - InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA today announced a strategic technology partnership with Gloo, a leading technology company serving the faith and flourishing ecosystem. The collaboration is designed to strengthen InterVarsity's technology foundation, enabling the organization to scale its ministry across college campuses nationwide, while staying focused on its core mission. "Meeting the growing technology demands of ministries has become increasingly challenging, especially given nonprofit budget constraints," said Kim Porter, Chief Operations Officer at InterVarsity. "Gloo provides a way for ministries to combine our technology capabilities, giving each of us access to expertise and resources we couldn't sustain independently." InterVarsity has collaborated with Gloo for more than eight years on key initiatives including the EveryCampus website. Since its official launch in 2018, the EveryCampus platform has been instrumental in decreasing the number of campuses without a gospel movement from more than 1,300 campuses to fewer than 500 campuses. This new strategic partnership significantly deepens that relationship. Through Gloo360, Gloo's subscription-based enterprise technology, data and consulting platform, InterVarsity will receive end-to-end technology management services spanning IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and enterprise systems, providing a resilient, scalable technology backbone that supports long-term ministry growth. "This partnership benefits our current technology staff while simultaneously advancing InterVarsity's broader ministry goals. Our technology team will transition to Gloo360, where they will continue serving InterVarsity's needs while contributing to a shared platform that benefits the broader community of faith-based organizations," added Paul Kulp, who has served as InterVarsity's Vice President of Technology for the past seven years. "We're excited about the possibilities this collaboration creates for serving students and faculty across the U.S." "We are honored to expand our partnership with InterVarsity," said Paul Alexander, Senior Vice President, Gloo360. "Having served with Cru in the campus ministry space for 30 years, I understand both the mission and distinct needs of these ministries. By strengthening InterVarsity's technology capabilities, we can help their teams spend less time managing systems and more time engaging students and faculty in meaningful ways across campuses nationwide." InterVarsity joins a growing number of large ministries partnering with Gloo to modernize their technology operations through Gloo's shared services offerings, reflecting a broader shift towards collaboration and efficiency across the faith and nonprofit ecosystem. Media Contacts: Gloo: [email protected] About InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is an interdenominational ministry reaching students and faculty on over 700 U.S. college and university campuses nationwide. Founded in 1941, InterVarsity is a founding member of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, advancing Christian student work in 180 countries. About Gloo Gloo is a leading technology platform for the faith and flourishing ecosystem, providing values-aligned AI, resources, insights, and funding so people and communities flourish and organizations thrive. Gloo serves over 140,000 faith, ministry, and nonprofit leaders and is based in Boulder, Colorado. For more information, visit www.gloo.com.
Gloo signs a definitive deal to acquire Westfall Group, adding end-to-end donor development services for major faith-based and mission-driven givers.