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Kintera Employees Take ``Day On'' to Volunteer Time and Technology to Nonprofits on...

SAN DIEGO -- Kintera(r) Inc. (NASDAQ: KNTA), a leading provider of "software as a service" to nonprofit organizations, today announced that on the January 17th Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the company's more than 400 employees nationwide will take the "Day On" rather

than the day off by donating their skills and time to the nonprofit sector. For a limited number of small organizations, Kintera will donate one year of software fees; for larger charities, Kintera employees will volunteer their time.

The "Day On" concept for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is designed to best honor Dr. King's life and legacy by serving others, rather than taking a day off. The concept was created by the King Center for NonViolent Social Change and former Pennsylvania Senator Harris Wofford, a close colleague who marched with Dr. King and introduced him to Mahatma Gandhi.

"Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is not only a day for celebration and remembrance of Dr. King, but also a day of service to others," said Kintera's CEO, Harry E. Gruber, M.D. "At Kintera, we are celebrating the holiday by encouraging employees to spend the day devoted to community causes, either by volunteering their time or providing technical services to organizations that need our help."

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established in 1970. In 1994, the King Day of Service - sponsored by Sen. Wofford - was first established by legislation. "Martin Luther King said, 'Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve,'" noted Sen. Wofford. "We honor the life and legacy of Dr. King by doing things that help others and strengthen communities."

To be considered for donated software or volunteer services during Kintera's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of community service, interested groups are invited to register online at www.kintera.org/MLKDayOn.

About Kintera Inc.

Software provider Kintera(r) Inc. (NASDAQ: KNTA) delivers The Giving Experience(tm) by providing giving convenience to donors and feedback about the financial and social impact of their gifts, creating a sense of belonging and appreciation. Kintera services more than 9,500 accounts and 2,200 contracts in the nonprofit, government and corporate sectors. The company's "software as a service" innovations include its Friends Asking Friends(r) solicitation program and Kintera Sphere(tm), an enterprise-grade software system that provides customer relationship management (CRM), a web content management system (CMS), eMarketing and directed giving applications. For more information, visit Kintera at www.kintera.com.

Kintera, Kintera Sphere, Friends Asking Friends and The Giving Experience are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Kintera, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Forward-Looking Statements

In addition to historical information, this press release contains forward-looking statements (including, without limitation, express or implied statements regarding the adoption of Internet fundraising and communication technology by nonprofit organizations) that involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements represent our estimates and assumptions only as of the date hereof. These statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are based on assumptions and subject to risks and uncertainties. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performances or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation: our limited operating history; our history of losses; our dependence on increased acceptance by nonprofit organizations of online fundraising; lengthy sales cycles for major customers; our need to manage growth; risks associated with accounting for and processing large amounts of donations; the rapidly changing technologies and market demands; and other risks identified in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

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