ERP platform for K-12 schools and nonprofits on Microsoft stack
Sparkrock builds enterprise resource planning software for K-12 schools and nonprofits, built on Microsoft Business Central and Azure. The company is undergoing a significant engineering transformation—half their active projects involve AI-native development practices, QA standards, and modernizing legacy financial systems, suggesting a shift from maintenance-mode operations toward cloud-native architecture and AI-assisted delivery.
Sparkrock provides ERP and financial management software purpose-built for K-12 schools, nonprofits, and public sector organizations across North America. Founded in 2003, the company specializes in fund accounting, general ledger, payroll, procurement, and financial reporting—core operational functions for mission-driven organizations. The platform is built on Microsoft technology (Business Central, Dynamics 365, Azure) and serves hundreds of thousands of end users. The organization operates from Mississauga, Ontario with roughly 100 employees.
Primary: Azure, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, C#, .NET Core, React. Secondary: AWS, Angular, Vue, Salesforce, NetSuite, SAP, Looker, Amplitude, Jira.
Globally across 21 countries including United States, Canada (Mississauga headquarters), Ukraine, Philippines, India, Brazil, Mexico, and others. 26 of 45 active roles are engineering positions.
Core ERP finance product modernization, general ledger and AP/AR integration, fund accounting for nonprofits, and AI-native engineering transformation across development, QA, and quality engineering practices.
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