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Staff CEO Board
Everyone at MeowSeniorCenter is a Senior Center Volunteer —
and also a cat. It's part of our fur requirement.
MeowSeniorCenter works on any computer and any device. Just login and start managing your data. (Please ignore the hairballs on the keyboard.)
Add custom categories, member fields, no big drop downs to scroll through. Only your data how you want it — unless we decide to sit on it at 3am.
Let our Touch Screens do the work 🐾
Add a Touch Screen to your front desk and get rid of sign-in sheets. We were the first to introduce the Touch Screen to Senior Centers (the cats knocked the pen off the desk and we had no choice). We've designed the best touch screen software for Senior Centers. Whether signing up for events, meals, or entering volunteer hours; the experience is purrfectly beautiful.Let your members sign up online for free at MyActiveCatCenter.com. 😺
Your catalogue of classes is available and searchable for your members to browse and signup from home. Encourage your members to sign up from home and reduce phone calls (our cats won't answer them anyway).Send Mass Meows out instantly
As easy as finding a list of seniors and clicking call, Meow Connect lets you send your voice — or a recording of a cat — out to thousands of seniors simultaneously. Works best at 3am.Flexible Reports for multiple Senior Centers. 📊
Whether you're running a single Senior Center or a whole county's agency, quickly and easily build and generate the reports you need. Results may vary depending on whether the cat has sat on the server again.Go Mobile with our Scanners 🐾
Give our pocket-sized mobile scanners to your Volunteers, Drivers or Instructors — and their cats — to capture or confirm services wherever they take place.Easy to setup. All Features included. No cats harmed.
We maintain everything. Updates are automatic. Naps are mandatory. 😴
That's why we're in so many time zones.
So does our uptime SLA. In case of outage, we simply use one of our remaining lives. Currently on life #4.
Our engineers do the same — it's called Fast Cat Development. Every new feature ends with something on the floor.
Our Mass Meow System supports all 100+ officially. Dogs? Only 10 sounds. Another reason cats run this company.
Our entire senior center network is one massive clowder. 2,000+ centers. 2,000+ cats.
So does MeowSeniorCenter after every patch. Mostly. The one time we didn't, the cat blamed the dog.
Click or call to schedule a private demonstration for you, your board, your municipality, or your cat.
The system was built for free for a single Senior Center in Massachusetts — and one very opinionated tabby.
The system spread across the state and in 1 year was used by over 100 senior centers. MeowSeniorCenter was founded in 2005 to organize the flood of requests, hairballs, and new ideas that the newly created community had.
We're the largest network of Senior Centers. And cats.
Meet the cats
President & Head Cat. The mastermind behind Fun Facts, Chris believes Senior Centers need Data — and that his food bowl should always be full. Chris makes sure each state has an opportunity to use MeowSeniorCenter.
Boston, MA
Founder & Chief Napper. A senior center volunteer for over a decade, Eric leads the software development and loves seeing the latest tech being knocked off desks at centers.
Cambridge, MA
Director of Sales & Treats. As a former Director at a premiere Intergenerational Center, Jeff can relate. Jeff helps find resources for Centers so you can get our Software quickly and easily. Will work for tuna.
San Francisco, CA
Director of Sponsorships & Sunny Spots. Ann Marie finds local sponsors and partnership opportunities for Senior Centers so their busy Directors can focus on what's really important — like finding the warmest patch of floor.
Milwaukee, WI
Director of Operations & Box Inspector. Tina talks the language of Senior Center fiscal budgets, helping Senior Centers find local grants and funding. She's the first person you'll talk to when getting setup — if she's awake.
Boston, MA
Technical Support Manager & Keyboard Sitter. Casey keeps the network running. You accidentally deleted half a year of Rides?! Relax, Casey can restore it — unless he's sitting on the backup drive. All while providing blankets and hot cocoa.
Chicago, IL
Developer & Former Paratrooper : Always Lands on His Feet. Lee kept our code fast enough to check in millions of your members — and still has time to yell at the dog next door.
Nashville, TN
Training & Hairball Technician. Bill makes sure the system is working in your center the right way, all the time. He solves Hardware and Network problems and stares judgmentally at your town's tech support.
Manchester, NH
State Data Expert & Soothing Purrer. Technically Alex works for MeowSeniorCenter. In practice, Alex works for Pancook — a cat of impeccable judgment who has been overseeing Alex's career. Pancook does not take support calls. Alex does. It is a good arrangement.
Seattle, WA
Design & Support & Professional Juggler. Ben builds the scaffolding for new features while supporting the myriad of different types of senior centers — all while juggling (and occasionally eating the yarn).
Chicago, IL
Integrations & APIs & Cardboard Box Tester. Craig continues to help make MeowSeniorCenter more flexible. He's adding structure and reliability to a system that is always being improved — between naps.
Boston, MA
Software Advisor & Grand Poobah of Javascript & Supreme Overlord of the Scratching Post. Leveraging the latest in client-side code, Adam makes your system super-duper fast. Meow.
Honolulu, HI
Reports Expert. Billy can generate a report on anything — your attendance, your meals, your funding, the exact number of times the cat knocked over the water bowl. If it's data, Billy has a chart for it.
Denver, CO
Rides Master. Bryan knows where everyone is going and how they're getting there. Once rerouted an entire county's transportation schedule because a cat was sitting in the road. No regrets.
Phoenix, AZ
Training & Support. Coleen has trained hundreds of senior center staff on the system — patiently, thoroughly, and without once hissing. She is better at this than the cat who used to do it. The cat hissed constantly.
Portland, OR
Frank. Frank's role is difficult to describe. Frank has been here longer than the website. Frank once fixed a critical bug by staring at the screen for four minutes without blinking. We do not ask Frank questions.
Cleveland, OH
Live Support. Ixchel is on the line before you even finish dialing. Solves problems in real time, often before the user has fully explained them. Rumored to be part cat. Has excellent hearing.
Austin, TX
Customer Liaison. Jenifer is the warm, calming voice between your senior center and MeowSeniorCenter HQ. She translates between human needs and cat priorities. It is a delicate art. She is very good at it.
Minneapolis, MN
Live Support. Mat has explained how to log in approximately 4,000 times. He will do it again. He is patient. He is kind. The cat who sits on his desk has never once helped.
St. Louis, MO
Master Coder. Randy writes code so clean the cat refuses to sit on it. Architect of several features you use every day without knowing his name. He knows. The cat also knows. They have an understanding.
Seattle, WA
Mobile Support. Thomas makes sure MeowSeniorCenter works perfectly on every phone, tablet, and device — including the one your members bought in 2011 and refuse to replace. He has seen things. He remains optimistic.
Charlotte, NC
New Sales. Michael is the first voice many senior centers ever hear from MeowSeniorCenter. He once convinced a director to switch systems by sending them a photo of a cat in a business suit. It worked.
Atlanta, GA
Design & Support. Leah makes everything look good and then helps you when it doesn't work. She has strong opinions about button colors. So does the cat. They disagree. Leah usually wins.
San Diego, CA
Junior Coder. Josh is new. Josh is eager. Josh has already broken production twice and fixed it before anyone noticed. Once. The cat noticed both times but said nothing. Josh is going to be fine.
Columbus, OH