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Michal Mach

Core Team Member, Developer, Implementor

CiviCRM, Caltha

http://civicrm.org

I've always been passionate about what non-profits and advocacy groups can achieve using technology. For me, CiviCRM shows an essential example of how non-profit and technology worlds can come together to provide real change - working as community, creating value for yourself, but also for others in non-profit sector.

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Coleman Watts

End-user and Developer

Woolman Sierra Friends Center

http://woolman.org

If it weren't for CiviCRM we'd be using at least 5 different
systems for Woolman: one for donor management, another for email newsletters, a third for our school enrollment, a fourth for our summer camp registration, and then a whole bunch of spreadsheets for keeping track of things like event attendance, prospective students, CSA memberships, etc. And of course none of those systems would talk to each other or make it possible to get a whole picture of the many ways one person might participate in our education center's activities. Migrating all of our scattered data and disparate systems to CiviCRM was a long and challenging process, but the results have been more than worth it. Our ability to track and report on our programs has improved dramatically, while the burden on staff to do data entry has been greatly reduced, and our participants are happy that they can now register/enroll online rather than mailing or faxing paper forms.

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David Moreton

Consultant

Circle Interactive

http://www.civisites.com

We help many not for profits implement CiviCRM through consultancy, training, configuration and custom development. Many of them come from a painful world of old Access databases, multiple spreadsheets and even paper. It's really satisfying to
help people move on with a system that's so much in tune with their own ethics of sharing and collaboration. We also 'eat our own dog food' and use Civi in-house for our client records because we love the flexibility and control it gives us.

For us it's important to share code and advice with other members of the community when we can because we know we get it back in help at other times. The community really is awesome and one of the friendliest and undaunting I've come across. We appreciate the huge value of the software to us and our clients so we try to contribute back and make it even better.

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Jon Goldberg

Implementor

Palante Technology Cooperative

http://palantetech.com

Palante Tech works with social justice organizations on a tight budget to be more effective through technology. CiviCRM allows us to provide a high-quality low-cost database for community organizing, donor and membership management.

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Abril Rocabert

Administrator and End-user

http://www.alternativasycapacidades.org

CiviCRM is a powerful tool that could be really useful for many non-profits in Mexico.
Unfortunately the community is very small in my country. I hope that in the next years the community expands around Latin America.

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Andrew Hunt

Implementor, Developer

AGH Strategies

http://aghstrategies.com

CiviCRM allows our clients to have a robust tool for tracking and engaging their supporters that can grow with them. I began as an end user, and now I work with CiviCRM full-time.

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Merlise Clyde

End-user, administrator

International Society of Bayesian Analysis

http://bayesian.org

ISBA is an international non-profit society with members from all over the world. We have sections that represent different scientific areas and chapters that represent different regions of the world. Civi Member powers our membership system! We use CiviEvent for Conference and Workship registration, and utilize CiviPetition for creating new sections to our society through member petitions. We are epxloring how CiviGrants can be used to track our travel awards and look forward to features for integrating accounting and finance. As a growing non-profit CiviCRM plays a major role in managing our membership system!

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Adam Wight

Developer

Giant Rabbit

http://giantrabbit.com/

Saves us from writing monstrous, custom database apps.

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Philippe Gervaix

Implementor

ISHR

http://www.ishr.ch

ISHR is currently in the early stages of implementing CiviCRM, and is finding the customisable aspects of the software to be especially beneficial.

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Arthur Richards

DEVELOPER

WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION

http://wikimediafoundation.org

At the Wikimedia Foundation, we leverage CiviCRM to maintain millions of records of donors and their contributions. Working with the product and particularly with the community has been a terrific experience. There's nothing quite like two open source organizations working together to meet their respective goals while ultimately strengthening the open source community as a whole.

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Allen Shaw

DEVELOPER

NS WEB SOLUTIONS

http://nswebsolutions.com

I'm quite impressed with the responsiveness of the CiviCRM community, both from the core developers and many experienced users who have quickly provided answers and ideas in areas where I just needed that extra insight, or where we needed to do something totally new. After several years working with open source software, I'm finding the CiviCRM community to be the most responsive and helpful I've seen.

We make CiviCRM one of our primary offerings because it just provides so much right out of the box that our clients need, without a line of custom code. And when we need to extend it for the clients' unique needs, the APIs and programming hooks let us add in features that would be impossible in some other systems. This means we can provide great value to our clients with quick turnaround times and reasonable budgets, which is great for our clients and for us.

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Xavier Dutoit

Developer and Implementor

Tech to the People

http://techtothepeople.com

Over the past 15 years I've been involved in several open source communities.
CiviCRM is without any doubt the one that has the strongest focus in welcoming "newbies" and letting everyone feel at home here. Another impressive feature is the focus on shipping. No matter what you think of CiviCRM today, you are almost sure that there will be a newer and better version in a few months.

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Videos for CiviCRM.org redesign-launch

Submitted by youngjin on February 21, 2012 - 21:07

A way to free yourself of Groundhog Day

The CiviCRM community has been working on a new website for civicrm.org. As part of the civicrm.org redesign-launch Emphanos has been working on a producing a set of 3 to 4 medium length (5 to 10 min) screencasts to complement the launch of the re-branded CiviCRM.org website. We've worked out a lot of the technical and production issues surrounding the production of a clean, professional looking screencast. We've surveyed the field and researched the best practices in the subject matter and have learned some key lessons which we've incorporated in our learning video production pipeline.

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Chicago CiviCRM Meetup, September 30th 2011

Submitted by youngjin on September 16, 2011 - 22:04

 

Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago area for our next meetup. Our meetings are informal and open to anyone interested in applying the power of CiviCRM for their favorite nonprofit cause.

 

When: Friday, September 30th at 6 pm

What: Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

 

Where:

200 S Wacker Drive, 15th Floor (TechNexus)

Chicago, IL 60606

 

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Chicago area CiviCRM meetup on June 24th

Submitted by youngjin on June 10, 2011 - 20:15

 

Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago area for our next meetup. Our meetings are informal and open to anyone interested in applying the power of CiviCRM for their favorite nonprofit cause.

 

When: Friday, June 24th at 6 pm

What: Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

 

Where:

200 S Wacker Drive, 15th Floor (TechNexus)

Chicago, IL 60606

 

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Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup, May 27th at 6 pm

Submitted by youngjin on May 19, 2011 - 10:16

Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago area for our next meetup. Our meetings are informal and open to anyone interested in applying the power of CiviCRM for their favorite nonprofit cause.

 

When: Friday, May 27th at 6 pm

What: Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

 

Where:

200 S Wacker Drive, 15th Floor (TechNexus)

Chicago, IL 60606

 

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Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup group, April 28th at 6 pm

Submitted by youngjin on April 28, 2011 - 09:27

 

Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago area for our April meetup. Our meetings are informal and open to anyone interested in applying the power of CiviCRM for their favorite nonprofit cause.

 

When: Thursday, April 28th at 6 pm

What: Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

 

Where:

200 S Wacker Drive, 15th Floor (TechNexus)

Chicago, IL 60606

 

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March 25th, Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

Submitted by youngjin on March 20, 2011 - 06:34

Please join other CiviCRM users, administrators, and developers in the Chicago area for our March meetup. Our meetings are informal and open to anyone interested in applying the power of CiviCRM for their favorite nonprofit cause.

 

When: Friday, March 25th at 6 pm

What: Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup

 

Where:

200 S Wacker Drive, 15th Floor (TechNexus)

Chicago, IL 60606

 

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Chicago CiviCRM Meetup Recap

Submitted by youngjin on March 3, 2011 - 13:42

We had our first Greater Chicago area CiviCRM Meetup on Thursday February 10th at TechNexus and had 6 people in attendance. In the course of the meeting we had a long Q&A session covering many different topics related to CiviCRM capabilities out of the box and compared them with other CRMs. It was great opportunity to meet several CiviCRM implementers in the Chicago area who met for the first time at this meeting.

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WHAT IS CIVICRM
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WILL CIVICRM MEET YOUR NEEDS?
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  • Peer-To-Peer Fundraisers
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