Staff Recognition Software Built for Healthcare, Education & Nonprofits
Automated eCard recognition for hospitals, school districts, nonprofits, and government agencies. Branded, scalable, and built for organizations where staff work shifts, serve communities, and rarely sit at a desk.

Trusted by 9,000+ organizations across healthcare, education, nonprofit, and government sectors
Why hospitals, schools, and nonprofits need different recognition tools
Corporate HR software is designed for desk workers with company email, Slack accounts, and 9-to-5 schedules. Most of your staff don't fit that profile.
24/7 shift coverage
Recognition must reach nurses on overnight shifts, teachers on summer break, and case workers in the field — not just during business hours.
Multiple locations
A hospital network spans campuses. A school district spans buildings. Recognition needs to scale across every location without a separate send per site.
Budget realities
Nonprofits and public agencies can't absorb per-seat enterprise pricing. Flat-rate plans make recognition affordable for 500-person teams and 5,000-person teams alike.
No IT overhead
Public sector and mission-driven organizations rarely have the IT bandwidth for complex integrations. CSV import gets you running in hours, not quarters.
Staff recognition for every mission-driven sector
eCardWidget is used across healthcare, education, nonprofit, and government — with the same automated platform, branded to each organization.
Healthcare
Hospital staff recognition across departments, campuses, and round-the-clock shifts. Celebrate nurses, technicians, and support staff without manual logistics.
Hospital staff recognition →Education
School staff recognition and teacher appreciation at scale. Send automated birthday greetings, work anniversaries, and end-of-year thank-you cards across an entire district.
eCards for education →Nonprofit
Nonprofit staff recognition alongside donor appreciation and volunteer recognition. One platform for every relationship that matters to your mission.
eCards for nonprofits →Government & public sector
City employee recognition and public sector appreciation for departments, agencies, and municipalities. Flat-rate pricing fits public budgets without per-seat surprises.
eCards for government →How automated staff recognition works
eCardWidget runs the recognition program in the background — your team leads focus on people, not logistics. Here's what happens under the hood:
- Automated triggers fire on schedule
Birthdays, work anniversaries, service milestones, and 30+ holiday dates trigger automatically. Set it once and every eligible staff member receives recognition — even across 24/7 shifts.
- Every card carries your brand
Cards are customized with your organization's logo, colors, and personal message — so recognition feels like it came directly from leadership, not a third-party vendor.
- Team directory via CSV import — no IT required
Export your roster from whatever system you use — a spreadsheet, your HR database, or a volunteer management tool — upload it as CSV, and you're running. No IT integration project, no API setup.
- Real-time analytics
See who opened their card, which moments generate the most engagement, and whether recognition is reaching staff across all shifts and locations.
Choosing staff recognition software for your organization
Most recognition platforms are built for corporate HR. Before you commit, ask these questions to find the right fit for your sector.
Does it scale across shifts and locations?
Recognition software designed for 9-to-5 office workers will miss your night shift nurses and remote case workers. Look for automated delivery that doesn't depend on a manager remembering to click send — and that works whether staff are on-site or in the field.
Does it match your brand?
A hospital, school, or nonprofit has a distinct identity. Cards should carry your logo and colors — not a generic vendor template. Staff should feel recognized by their organization, not marketed to by a software company.
Can non-technical staff run it without IT?
HR coordinators, office managers, and volunteer directors shouldn't need developer support to send a birthday card. The best staff recognition software sets up in an afternoon, not a quarter — and doesn't require a dedicated IT project to maintain.
Is pricing per-seat or per-org?
Per-seat licensing penalizes large staff teams — a hospital with 800 employees pays 16x what a 50-person corporate office pays. Flat-rate, per-organization pricing is the practical choice for healthcare systems, school districts, and nonprofits with large headcounts and constrained budgets.
Trusted across healthcare, education, and nonprofit
"We have been able to create birthday cards, anniversary cards, company value cards as well as get well soon, thank you, and sympathy. This program has enhanced our overall culture, and I couldn't be more satisfied with my experience."
"Loved the plugin/widget from the beginning, and Tim made it even better by being super helpful and responsive to ensure it worked well for our organization of about 7,000 staff. It's easy to upload your own graphics or make cards on your own and place on our website. Definitely recommend!"
"Customer service was great and super efficient! We had to add a language to the app, and it was done in just a few hours. The widget works perfectly and really user friendly. Really happy with it!"
Flat-rate pricing, not per-seat licensing.
One price for your whole organization — whether you have 50 staff or 5,000. No per-seat penalties as your team grows. Free trial, no credit card required.
Plans designed for healthcare, education, nonprofit, and government budgets. See all plans.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between staff recognition and employee recognition software?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but "staff recognition" tends to describe organizations outside traditional corporate HR — hospitals, schools, nonprofits, and government agencies whose teams work shifts, serve the public, or include volunteers alongside paid staff. The software capability is the same: automated, branded eCard recognition at scale. What differs is the context — shift-based scheduling, multi-location delivery, flat-rate budget requirements, and the inclusion of non-employee contributors like volunteers and board members.
Does this work for hospital teams across multiple shifts?
Yes. eCardWidget delivers recognition by email at the scheduled time — it doesn't depend on a manager remembering to send something during business hours, and it doesn't require the recipient to be logged into a platform. A night shift nurse receives their birthday card in their inbox, regardless of when their shift runs. The automation triggers from your team directory, not from anyone's calendar reminder.
Can a small nonprofit afford this?
Yes. eCardWidget is priced on a flat-rate, per-organization basis — not per seat. A 20-person nonprofit and a 200-person nonprofit pay according to their plan tier, not per employee. There's no per-seat penalty for growing your team, and plans are designed to be accessible for mission-driven organizations that can't absorb enterprise software costs. Start with a free trial to see how it fits your budget before committing.
Do we need an IT integration to start?
No. eCardWidget uses CSV import to load your team directory. You export a list of staff names, email addresses, and dates (birthdays, hire dates) from whatever system you already use — a spreadsheet, your HR database, or a volunteer management tool — upload it, and automation runs from there. No API integration, no IT project, and no implementation consultant required. Most organizations are sending their first recognition campaign within a few hours of signing up.
Can we recognize volunteers, not just paid staff?
Yes. eCardWidget treats any person in your team directory as a recognition recipient — paid employees, volunteers, contractors, board members, or any other contributor. As long as they have an email address and a date to recognize (birthday, volunteer anniversary, service milestone), they can be included in your automated recognition program. Nonprofits and hospitals often use this to send appreciation to volunteer cohorts alongside their paid staff.