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EX-10.56

 Exhibit 10.56 

 
 

 
  

			
	

	 	 Services Agreement

  
 

 
 THIS AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT (S.C. CODE §
15-48-10 ET SEQ.) AND/OR THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT (9 U.S.C. § 1 ET SEQ.). 
 This SERVICES AGREEMENT
(“Agreement”), effective as of November 11, 2011, (“Effective Date”), is entered into between Blackbaud, Inc., a Delaware corporation with offices at 2000 Daniel Island Drive, Charleston, SC 29492 (the “Company”)
and Timothy V. Williams, of 2133 Rookery Lane, Charleston, SC, 29414 (“Contractor”) for the purpose of setting forth the terms and conditions on which Contractor will provide services to Company. 

In consideration of the mutual obligations specified in this Agreement and any compensation paid to the Contractor for his services, the Company and the
Contractor agree to the following: 
 1. Services. 
 a. During the term of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to perform the services described in Exhibit A (the “Services”) attached hereto, and incorporated by reference into, this
Agreement. 
 b. Contractor agrees to provide the Services in a careful and professional manner and in the best interests of Company.

 2. Compensation. 
 The
Company agrees to pay Contractor as compensation for the performance of the Services under this Agreement, the sum as set forth in Exhibit A. 

3. Billing and Payment. 
 a. Contractor
shall submit invoices for payment to Company on a quarterly basis in a form suitable to Company, with such supporting documentation as Company may reasonably require. 
 b. Contractor shall be responsible for all expenses incurred in association with the performance of the Services, unless otherwise provided for herein. 

c. Properly submitted invoices will be paid by Company within forty-five (45) days of receipt. 

4. Independent Contractor. 
 a.
Contractor at all times will remain an independent contractor, not an employee or agent of Company for any purposes. 
 b. Contractor shall pay,
when and as due, any and all taxes incurred as a result of Contractor’s compensation, including without limitation any and all federal income taxes, territorial taxes, estimated taxes, or taxes imposed upon revenue or income by any governmental
entity having taxing authority with respect to Contractor, and Contractor shall provide the Company with proof of payment on demand. 

  
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 5. Non-exclusive Arrangement. 
 Contractor may represent, perform services for, or be employed by any additional persons, or companies provided such other services do not interfere with Contractor’s full performance of all of the
Services Contractor has agreed to perform under this Agreement. 
 6. Term; Termination. 

The term of this Agreement will begin on the Effective Date and shall continue through December 31, 2012, unless earlier terminated by mutual
agreement of the parties. 
 7. Contractor’s Representation. Contractor makes the following representation: 

Contractor represents that he/she has the qualifications, licenses (if any are required by law or necessary to perform the Services) and ability to
perform the Services in a professional manner, without the advice, control, or supervision of the Company. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the professional performance of the Services. 

8. Company Ownership of Works. 

Contractor recognizes and agrees that all works created by Contractor in the performance of this Agreement are works made for hire, and are the property
of Company. All copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property rights to created works arising in any way from this Agreement are the sole and exclusive property of Company, and Contractor agrees not to claim or assert any rights thereto
against Company or any third parties. Contractor shall execute any and all documents reasonably requested by Company in order to evidence Company’s exclusive rights in any such works. 
 9. Confidential Information; Nondisclosure. 
 a. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that
all Confidential Information (as such term is hereinafter defined), and all physical embodiments thereof, are confidential to and shall be and remain the sole and exclusive property of Company. Upon the termination of this Agreement, irrespective of
the reason for such termination, Contractor shall promptly deliver to Company all Confidential Information (and all embodiments thereof) and all other property belonging to Company then in her custody, control or possession. Contractor further
agrees, during the term of this Agreement and thereafter, to keep all Confidential Information secret and in strictest confidence and not use or disclose, furnish or make accessible Confidential Information to anyone outside of the Company, directly
or indirectly, or use it for the benefit of any party other than Company in the performance of this Agreement. 
 b. “Confidential
Information” means all non public information of a confidential or proprietary nature that is designated as confidential or proprietary in writing, orally or by another means by the disclosing party prior to or at the time any such
information is disclosed or delivered to the receiving party. This includes but is not limited to any technical or non-technical information, data or know-how, including that which relates to business plans or business methods that derive economic
value including business policies, documents, financial plans and forecasts, research, products, including software and documentation and derivative works thereof, and/or services, product and/or services plans, product and/or services pricing and
strategy, tools and templates, actual or proposed alliance partners, actual or proposed vendors, vendor offerings and pricing, actual or proposed clients, client usage, and client purchasing potential, donor information, actual or proposed markets,
sales and marketing materials and methods, software, developments, inventions, processes, algorithms, designs, drawings, engineering, and hardware configuration information. In addition, Confidential Information may include information concerning
any of Owner’s past, current, or possible future products or methods, including information about Owner’s research, development, engineering, purchasing, manufacturing, accounting, marketing, selling, leasing, and/or software (including
third party software). “Owner” means the party providing Confidential Information to the Recipient. “Recipient” means the party receiving Confidential Information from the Owner. 

c. The Recipient shall hold Owner’s Confidential Information in strict confidence and the Recipient (i) shall not use Owner’s Confidential
Information for any purpose other than to carry out the purposes of this Agreement; and (ii) shall not disclose 

  
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Owner’s Confidential Information to any third party except to those third parties operating under non-disclosure provisions no less restrictive than in this Section and who have a justified
business “need to know”. Client shall protect the deliverables resulting from Services with the same degree of care as it uses to protect its own confidential and proprietary information, but in any case not less than reasonable care. This
Agreement imposes no obligation upon the Parties with respect to Confidential Information which either Party can establish by legally sufficient evidence: (a) was in the possession of, or was rightfully known by the Recipient without an
obligation to maintain its confidentiality prior to receipt from Owner; (b) is or becomes generally known to the public without violation of this Agreement; (c) is obtained by Recipient in good faith from a third party having the right to
disclose it without an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is independently developed by Recipient without the participation of individuals who have had access to any Confidential Information; or (e) is required to be disclosed by court
order or applicable law, provided notice is promptly given to the Owner and provided further that diligent efforts are undertaken to limit disclosure. 
 d. The provisions of this Section shall, without any limitation as to time, survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement, irrespective of the reason for any termination. 

10. Non-Solicitation; Non-Competition. 

Nothing in this Agreement is intended vary any prior agreed term relating to non-solicitation and non-competition in any other agreement between the
Company and Contractor. 
 11. Governing Law; Dispute Resolution. 
 a. This Agreement shall be interpreted, enforced and governed under the laws of the State of South Carolina, excluding its principles of conflicts of law. 

b. Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement or its breach shall be submitted to and resolved exclusively by
arbitration pursuant to the South Carolina Uniform Arbitration Act (S.C. Code § 15-48-10 et seq.) and/or the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.), and shall be conducted in accordance with American Arbitration
Association rules. Arbitration shall be in Charleston, S.C. and the substantive laws of South Carolina shall apply. Any decision in arbitration shall be final and binding upon the parties. Judgment may be entered thereon in any court of competent
jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the above, the Company may sue in any court for infringement of its proprietary rights. 
 12. General

 a. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, or in different counterparts, any of which shall be deemed an original, but
all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Facsimile or electronically transmitted signatures shall be deemed to be originals. 
 b. Should any provision of this Agreement be declared or be determined by any court to be illegal or invalid, the validity of the remaining parts, terms or provisions shall not be affected thereby and
said illegal or invalid part, term, or provision shall be deemed not to be a part of this Agreement. 
 c. No failure or delay in enforcing any
term, exercising any option, or requiring performance shall be binding or construed as a waiver unless agreed to in writing by a duly authorized representative of each party. 
 d. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable, the other provisions shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. 
 e. This Agreement shall be binding upon each party to it and upon each of such party’s heirs, administrators, representatives, executors, successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of
Company, and to its administrators, representatives, executors, successors and assigns. 
 f. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement
between the parties hereto and fully supersedes any and all prior agreements or understandings between the parties hereto. Any modification or amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and must be signed and dated by all of the parties, and
must explicitly state that it is intended to be an amendment to or modification of this Agreement. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective authorized
representatives. 
  

					
	Timothy V. Williams	 		 	Blackbaud, Inc.
			
	 /s/ Timothy V. Williams
	 		 	 /s/ John Mistretta

			
	Authorized Signature	 		 	Authorized Signature
			
	 Timothy V. Williams
	 		 	 John Mistretta HR SVP

			
	Printed Name and Title	 		 	Printed Name and Title 11-29-11

  
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 EXHIBIT A 
 SERVICES 
 Description and Scope of Services 

Contractor will make himself available to assist with the transition of Blackbaud’s CFO duties to his successor and such additional projects as may
be required from time to time at the request of the Company. It is anticipated that the duties set forth herein will require two days of work each calendar month. 
 Fee for Services 
 Starting on December 1, 2011, Contractor will receive $2000 per
month for the work set forth above. Additional work beyond the expected two days in a calendar month will be compensated at a rate of $1500 per day. 

  
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 Exhibit 10.57 
 BLACKBAUD EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (the
“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 16, 2010 by and between Blackbaud, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of South Carolina (the “Company”), and Jana Beattie Eggers, an individual resident of the
State of New Hampshire (the “Employee”). 
 RECITALS 

The Company is engaged in a highly competitive business involving the developing and marketing of products and services for nonprofit
organizations. The Company’s business includes developing, marketing, training and supporting customers and clients on the use of the Company’s products and services, which are designed to help nonprofits use technology, and related
information and services to better manage their financial, fundraising, administrative and other operations. 
 Employee will
become familiar with the Company’s customers, prospective customers and other valuable confidential and proprietary information, procedures and processes, all of which are the property of the Company. 

Employee and the Company agree that the covenants contained herein are reasonable and that adequate consideration has been given by the
Company in terms of the salary and benefits that Employee will receive as a result of entering into this Employment Agreement with the Company, executed contemporaneously herewith. It is also understood that the compensation given to Employee would
not be given to Employee, but for these covenants. 
 THEREFORE, in consideration of Company’s
employment of Employee as of the 16th of November, and the
terms and provisions of this Agreement, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 1. Employment and Duties. Effective as of
the date hereof, the Company shall employ the Employee in accordance with the terms of this Agreement as Senior Vice President of Product Management and Marketing of the Company or in such other responsibilities or additional Employee capacities as
the Company may from time to time reasonably determine. Employee acknowledges that he/she is an employee at-will, and that this Agreement does not alter such status. 
 2. Exclusive Employment. The Employee will serve the Company faithfully and to the best of his/her ability, and will devote his/her full time and best efforts, energy and skill to the business of
the Company. During the term of the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Employee shall not actively engage in any business for his/her own account and/or will not accept any employment whatever from any other person, business, enterprise or
entity without the prior written approval of the Company; provided, however, nothing in this Agreement shall restrict the Employee from making passive investments using his/her personal assets so long as such investments do not interfere with
the performance of the Employee’s duties under this Agreement. 

 3. Death and Disability. The Employee’s employment hereunder shall terminate
automatically upon his/her death or permanent disability. 
 NOTICE: THIS CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO
S.C. CODE ANN. § 15-48-10 ET SEQ., TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED IN SECTION 13 BELOW, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT APPLIES. 
 4. Compensation and Benefits. 
 (a) Base Salary. During the term of
the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company shall pay to the Employee an annual base salary of $300,000, less applicable taxes and withholdings, payable in equal monthly or more frequent installments as may be customary under the
Company’s payroll practices from time to time. The Company may review and adjust the Employee’s base salary from year to year. 
 (b) Other Benefits. During the term of the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Employee shall be eligible to participate in the Company’s bonus plan and all employee benefit plans, as
may be available, or not, from time to time, subject to the terms and conditions of the individual plans. 
 5. Return of
Property and Confidential Information. Upon the termination of the Employee’s employment under this Agreement, regardless of the date, cause or manner of such termination, the Employee (or, in the event of the death of the Employee, his/her
personal representative, heirs, successors or assigns) shall turn over and return to the Company all property whatsoever of the Company in or under his/her (or their) possession or control, including without limitation all “confidential
information” as that term is defined in Paragraph 6 below, all price lists, customer lists, product design information, programs, software, and all other information relating to the Company’s business, and all copies thereof. 

6. Covenant Not to Divulge Confidential Information. The Company’s ability to compete depends upon the relationships it
builds with customers, sources of referral, and the body of other confidential and proprietary information it maintains. Employee acknowledges that during and as a result of his/her employment hereunder, Employee will obtain, contribute to, and use
valuable confidential information of a special and unique nature relating to the Company’s business matters. As used in this Agreement, the term “Confidential Information” means any knowledge, information or property relating to, or
used or possessed by, the Company, and includes, without limitation, the following: trade secrets; patents, copyrights, software (including, without limitation, all programs, specifications, applications, routines, subroutines, techniques,
algorithms, and ideas for formulae); products and/or services, concepts, inventions, know-how, data, drawings, designs and documents; names and/or lists of clients, customers, client and/or customer usage, prospective clients and/or customers,
employees, agents, contractors, and suppliers; marketing information, business plans, business methodologies and processes, strategies; financial information and other business records; and all copies of any of the foregoing, including notes,
extracts, memoranda prepared or suffered or directed to be prepared by Employee based on any Confidential Information. Employee agrees that all information possessed by him, or disclosed to him, or to which Employee obtains access

  
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during the course of Employee’s employment with the Company shall be presumed to be Confidential Information under the terms of this Agreement, and the burden of proving otherwise shall rest
with Employee. As a material inducement to Blackbaud to pay compensation to Employee, Employee agrees that during and after Employee’s employment, the Employee shall not, without the Company’s consent: 

(a) Use any Confidential Information except in the performance of services on behalf of the Company hereunder, 

(b) Reveal or disclose any such Confidential Information to any person, business, enterprise or entity outside the Company, 

(c) Make any copies, duplicates or reproductions of any Confidential Information, 

(d) Authorize or permit any other person or entity to use, copy, disclose, publish or distribute any Confidential Information, or

 (e) Remove or aid in the removal from the Company’s premises any Confidential Information or any material relating
thereto except in the performance of services hereunder. 
 Confidential Information shall constitute “trade secrets”
under the South Carolina Trade Secrets Act, S.C. Code Ann. § 39-8-10 et seq., and the Company is entitled to avail itself of any and all remedies provided for under the Act. 

7. Assignment of Intellectual Property. 
 (a) During the period of Employee’s employment with the Company, all Confidential Information including, but not limited to, all processes, products and/or services, methods, improvements,
discoveries, inventions, ideas, creations, designs, enhancement or improvement, trade secrets, know-how, machines, programs, routines, subroutines, techniques, ideas for formulae, writings, books and other works of authorship, copyrights, business
concepts, plans, methodologies, processes, projections and other similar items, as well as all business opportunities, conceived, authored, designed, devised, developed, perfected, reduced to practice or made by the Employee, whether alone or in
conjunction with others, and related in any manner to the actual or anticipated business of the Company or to actual or anticipated areas of research and development, whether or not patentable, (collectively, the “Intellectual Property”),
shall be promptly disclosed to and become the property of the Company, and Employee hereby does and agrees to assign, transfer and convey all worldwide right, title and interest in and to the Intellectual Property to the Company. Employee further
agrees to make and provide to the Company any documents, instruments or other materials necessary or advisable to vest, secure, evidence, register, record, renew, maintain or extend the Company’s ownership of the Intellectual Property, and
patents, copyrights, trademarks and similar foreign and domestic property rights with respect to the Intellectual Property. The term “Intellectual Property” shall be given the broadest interpretation possible and shall include any
Intellectual Property conceived, authored, designed, devised, developed, perfected, reduced to practiced or made by the Employee during off-duty hours and away from the Company’s premises, as well as to those conceived, authored, designed,
devised, developed, perfected, reduced to practice or made in the regular course of Employee’s performance. 

  
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 (b) Any Intellectual Property authored, designed, devised, developed, perfected, reduced to
practice or made by the Employee within six (6) months after termination of Employee’s employment with the Company shall be conclusively presumed to have been conceived during such employment, and the burden of proving otherwise shall rest
with Employee. 
 8. Non-Solicitation Covenant. Employee acknowledges that the services he/she is to render are of a
special and unusual nature with a unique value to the Company, the loss of which cannot adequately be compensated by damages. As a material inducement to the Company to employ and pay compensation to Employee, Employee agrees that in the event the
Employee’s employment hereunder is terminated, regardless of the date, cause or manner of such termination, for a period of two (2) years after the termination he/she will not, directly or indirectly, either on behalf of himself/herself or
any other person, business, enterprise or entity: (1) solicit, divert or take away any of the Company’s Customers (as hereinafter defined), or (2) solicit the employment of any individual who was employed by the Company or engaged as
a consultant to the Company or any of its affiliates at any time during the six (6) month period preceding the date of Employee’s termination. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Company’s Customers” shall mean any
customer, client, account, franchisee, or licensee of the Company and shall include, without limitation, every such person or entity to which the Company has provided products or services, and every prospective customer, client, account, franchisee,
or licensee with whom Employee has made contact on behalf of the Company during the two year period immediately preceding the date of Employee’s termination from the Company. 

9. Non-Competition Covenant 
 (a) Employee acknowledges that the services he/she is to render are of a special and unusual nature with a unique value to the Company, the loss of which cannot adequately be compensated by damages. As a
material inducement to the Company to employ and pay compensation to Employee, the Employee hereby promises and agrees that for a period of two (2) years after the date his/her employment hereunder is terminated, regardless of the date, cause
or manner of such termination, he/she will not, either directly or indirectly, for himself/herself or on behalf of any other person, business, enterprise or entity, compete with the Company by providing Covered Services to any other person,
business, enterprise or entity within any geographic area in which Employee was assigned or had responsibility for, or with which Employee had substantial contact or information during the two year period immediately preceding the date of
Employee’s termination from the Company. For purposes of this Agreement, “Covered Services” means any products and/or services that are related (1) to the design, development, marketing, licensing, leasing, rental or sale of
software, software applications, internet applications, donor research and management, prospective donor analysis or e-commerce solutions, or consulting and/or other services with respect thereto, or to (2) products and /or services used by
non-profit organizations in connection with fund raising, e-commerce, accounting or school administration, or (3) to any other business and/or products and/or services engaged in by Company during Employee’s employment with Company.

  
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 (b) In addition to, but not in limitation of the restrictions of Section 8(a) above,
the Employee further promises and agrees that he/she will not advertise or market services as a “Blackbaud, Inc.,” “former Blackbaud, Inc.,” “Raiser’s Edge,” or any variant of “Raiser’s Edge”
consultant (i.e., “Raiser’s Edge expert,” “trained or certified in Raiser’s Edge,” or any similar designation in connection with the foregoing or any other Covered Service). 

10. Remedies. 
 (a) Accounting for Profits. If Employee shall violate any of the provisions of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, the Company shall be entitled to an accounting and repayment of all profits, compensation,
commissions, remuneration, or other benefits that Employee directly or indirectly has realized and/or may realize as a result of, growing out of, or in connection with, any such violation. These remedies shall be in addition to, and not in
limitation of, any injunctive relief or other rights, remedies, or damages, to which the Company is or may be entitled as a result of this Agreement. 
 (b) Injunctive Relief. In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Employee of any of the provisions of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, the Company, in addition to, and not in limitation of, any
other rights, remedies, or damages available to the Company at law or in equity, shall be entitled to obtain (without the necessity of posting a bond) a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and permanent injunction in order to
prevent or restrain any such breach by Employee or by Employee’s partners, agents, representatives, servants, employers, employees, companies, consulting clients, and/or any and all persons directly or indirectly acting for or with Employee.
Employee acknowledges and agrees that in the event of any breach by Employee of the covenants set forth in this Agreement, the Company shall suffer immediate and irreparable harm for which the remedy of monetary damages, alone will be inadequate.
For purposes of injunctive or similar equitable relief, the time periods of restriction set forth in Sections 8 and 9 above shall be extended by a period of time equal to the period of time during which Employee shall have been violating this
Agreement. 
 (c) Attorneys’ Fees and Costs. In the event the Company invokes legal or equitable proceedings against
Employee under the terms of this Agreement and the Company prevails, the Employee shall be required to pay to the Company, and the Company shall be entitled to, its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs as determined by the Court. 

(d) Alternatives. The Company shall have the option, in its sole discretion, to enforce the various restrictions of Sections 5, 6,
7, 8, and 9 cumulatively or in the alternative. 
 11. Effect of Termination. The provisions of Sections 5 through 9
hereof shall survive the termination of the Employee’s employment hereunder, regardless of the date, cause or manner of such termination, and such termination shall not impair or otherwise affect the Employee’s obligations to strictly
observe the provisions of such Sections. The Employee agrees that the Company shall be entitled to an injunction restraining any violations by the Employee of the applicable provisions of Sections 5 through 9. The Employee agrees that such right to
an injunction is cumulative and in addition to whatever other remedies the Company may have against the Employee. 

  
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 12. Notices. All notices and other communications required or permitted hereunder
shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when placed in the United States mail by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties hereto as follows (provided that notice of change of address
shall be deemed given only when received): 
  

					
	As to the Company:	  	Blackbaud, Inc.	  	
		  	2000 Daniel Island Drive	  	
		  	Charleston, South Carolina 29492	  	
		  	Attn: John Mistretta, SVP of Human Resources	  	
			
	As to the Employee	  	 Jana Eggers
	  	
		  	 143 Queen St.
	  	
		  	 Charleston, SC
	  	

 The address of both the Company (and the person to whose attention a notice or other communication shall
be directed) and the Employee may be changed from time to time by either party serving notice upon the other. 
 13. Dispute
Resolution. The parties hereto agree that all disputes, controversies and claims arising between them concerning the subject matter of this Agreement, other than controversies involving any matter addressed in Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, shall be
settled by arbitration in South Carolina in accordance with the laws of South Carolina. If the parties to any such dispute, controversy or claim are unable to agree upon an arbitrator or arbitrators, then the mater shall be resolved by an arbitrator
or arbitrators appointed by the American Arbitration Association, as it may determine, in accordance with the rules and practices, then obtaining, of such association. Any arbitration pursuant to this Section 12 shall be final and binding on
the parties, and judgment upon the award rendered in any such arbitration may be entered in any court, state or federal, having jurisdiction. The parties expressly acknowledge that they are waiving their rights to seek remedies in court, including,
without limitation, the right (if any) to a jury trial, except to the extent of the obligations in Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 as to which the parties are reserving their court remedies except the right (if any) to a jury trial, which is waived.

 14. Miscellaneous. 
 (a) Assignment. The Employee may not assign this Agreement or any of his rights, benefits, obligations or duties hereunder to any other person, firm, corporation or other entity, said rights,
duties and obligations of the Employee being personal and nonassignable. This Agreement may be assigned by the Company without the Employee’s consent 
 (b) Non-Waiver. No waiver by either party of any breach by the other party of any provision hereof shall be deemed to be a waiver of an later or other breach thereof or as a waiver of any such or
other provision of this Agreement. 
 (c) Law Applicable. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of South
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 (d) Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of
the Company, its successors and assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Employee, his heirs, executors and administrators. 
 (e) Entire Agreement. This Agreement, and any signed offer letter, constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede and cancel all prior
or contemporaneous oral or written agreements and understandings between them with respect to the subject matter hereof, except for the signed and accepted offer letter between Company and Employee, if any. In the event any portion of this Agreement
is inconsistent with the aforementioned offer letter, this Agreement shall apply. This Agreement may not be changed or modified orally but only by an instrument in writing signed by the parties hereto, which instrument states that it is an amendment
to this Agreement. 
 (f) Severability. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or
unenforceable, the remaining provisions thereof shall nevertheless continue to be valid and enforceable as though the invalid or unenforceable provision(s) had not been included therein. In the event that any provision of Sections 8 or 9 relating to
the time period and/or the geographical area of restriction and/or related aspects is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to exceed the maximum restrictiveness such court deems reasonable and enforceable, then it is the express desire and
intent of both parties that such provision not be rendered invalid thereby, but rather that the duration, geographic scope, or nature of the restriction be deemed reduced or modified to the extent necessary to render such provision reasonable, valid
and enforceable. The time period and/or geographical area of restriction and/or related aspects deemed reasonable and enforceable by the court shall then become, and thereafter be, the maximum restriction in such regard, and the provision, as
reformed, shall remain valid and enforceable 
 (g) Execution. This Agreement may be executed in duplicate counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed an original hereof. 
 (h) Withholding. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, the Company may withhold from amounts payable under this Agreement all federal, state, local and foreign taxes that are required to be withheld by applicable laws or regulations. 

15. EMPLOYMENT-AT-WILL RELATIONSHIP. 
 EMPLOYEE UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HIS/HER EMPLOYMENT WITH THE COMPANY IS “AT-WILL,” WHICH MEANS THAT BOTH THE EMPLOYEE AND THE COMPANY HAVE THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE THE EMPLOYMENT
RELATIONSHIP AT ANY TIME, WITH OR WITHOUT CAUSE. MOREOVER, EMPLOYEE SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT ALTER HIS/HER AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT STATUS WITH THE COMPANY. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be signed by its duly
authorized officer, and the Employee has hereunto set his hand, all as of the day and year first above written. 
  

											
	Blackbaud Inc.	 	Employee Name: Jana Beattie Eggers
					
	By:	 	 /s/ John Mistretta
	 		 	Signature:	 	 /s/ Jana Beattie Eggers

					
	Title:	 	 SVP of
HR                11/16/10
	 		 		 	

  
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