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Samuel Vanhove

Developer, Implementor

Réseau Koumbit

http://koumbit.org

As non-profit consultants working for non-profit organizations, we found CiviCRM to be particularly well suited to answer the common needs of activist associations, charities and other medium-sized groups. Based in Montréal, we've helped local and international organizations migrate to CiviCRM to manage their memberships, events, communications and fundraising campaigns. We empower our clients and assist them when they need us.

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Tim Otten

DEVELOPER AND IMPLEMENTER

CiviCRM

http://civicrm.org
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Ken West

End-user, Administrator

City Bible Forum

http://citybibleforum.org

City Bible Forum is an Australian not-for-profit Christian organisation. We need to communicate effectively with our constituents, and CiviCRM gives us a comprehensive set of tools for managing relationships. Interestingly, we often find that new features are being added just as our need for those features is becoming apparent. It's the right fit for us.

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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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Brylie Oxley

End-user and Developer

Woolman Sierra Friends Center

http://woolman.org

Working with CiviCRM enriches our commonwealth. Any investment in CiviCRM is
shared by the community as a whole. Community organizations naturally complement the spirit of Free/Libre Software.

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Katy Jockelson

Implementor, administrator

Third Sector Design

http://thirdsectordesign.org

We work with non-profits to help them use and understand Civi. It's such an important tool for these organisations and it's great to see people using it in different and interesting ways. Using and working with Civi is made so much more fun and useful by the enthusiastic and talented community surrounding it.

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Alice Aguilar

Implementor

Progressive Technology Project

http://progressivetech.org

The organizations we work with are experiencing the benefits of a robust tool that is
easy to use, supports their work, and allows them to collect and track data from various parts of their organization, such as membership, fundraising, communications, and organizing into a centralized database. CiviCRM as an open-source solution also allows us to nurture and build a user community to share and create a common vision of future features that would be useful to the community organizing field. Just two years after our pilot project, we're currently supporting 30 community organizing groups to use CiviCRM, and the community is steadily growing.

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Kurund Jalmi

Developer, Implementor

Web Access India Pvt. Ltd.

http://webaccessglobal.com

I have been part of CiviCRM project from the beginning and feels great to see how it has grown over the years.
I am glad to be associated with such a wonderful open source project and an awesome community around it.

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Donald Lobo

Implementor, Developer

CiviCRM LLC

http://civicrm.org

Still thinking of a deep deep quote. Basically:

It is super important for non-profits, advocacy and related groups to take charge of their destiny. Having control of your data is a good start. The crowd-sourced nature of an open source project in so in line with the co-operation and principles of most non-profits

CiviCRM is a project that strives to make the above possible. It is FREE as in kittens.

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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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Rachel Daniell

end-user, implementor

consulting/multi

CiviCRM provides a vital tool whereby nonprofits and other social projects can implement strong contact-relationship management capabilities without high monthly fees. It also provides the integration and customization capabilities necessary to make such software useful in the complex, lived reality of doing social engagement work. Plus it continues to build the open source toolset made available to the Commons and grow the common good.

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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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Notes from September Meetup: Kyle Jaster on SimplyCivi

At September's meetup Kyle Jaster from Rayogram presented the newly released SimplyCivi Drupal theme, designed as a cleaner, more useful and user-friendly administration theme for CiviCRM. (Also check out Kyle's blog.) Below are notes from his presentation and information on how you can get and contribute to SimplyCivi.

  • Rayogram worked to create CiviCRM implementations for each of 62 New York State Senate (NYSS) offices
  • extensive use of CiviCase to track assistance to constituents
  • much of the work on NYSS implementations went into CiviCRM 3.2 core, especially front end changes
  • developed custom Drupal theme to wrap around CiviCRM; provides some extra features that work well with CiviCRM
  • decided to rewrap admin theme from NYSS project and make it public on github - can either be git cloned or downloaded as tar.gz
  • SimplyCivi theme is CiviCRM 3.2-dependent
  • README.txt has all needed info for installation, should be relatively easy; block names correspond with theme region names for easy configuration
  • works with CiviCRM Theme Drupal module
  • left and righthand sidebar pop out from window sides, but main layout is single column - gives extra width to Civi
  • Civi breadcrumbs and full-text search (different from built-in menu bar search, which is just for contacts) are prominent up top
  • handy flyout menus from bottom bar - Create New and New Individual; Recent Items actually fly out too, though it's not quite finished yet
  • Tabs have been moved into a sidebar, like Vertical Tabs - css broken out into contact-tabs.css, which can be copied into any other Civi theme to make tabs display in vertical sidebar
  • messages.css and messages.js functionality also added
  • this theme can be a good starting point for learning how to custom theme CiviCRM
  • currently no actual CiviCRM template overrides
  • SimplyCivi doesn't look good on mobile!
  • Rayogram will continue developing and maintaining SimplyCivi theme; others are also welcome to contribute, which is fairly easy via github!

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Thanks

Permalink Submitted by Guest (not verified) on September 8, 2010 - 20:21

Great notes. I had a meeting in Garden City for my new job in Flushing and didn't get back in time to come. It's great to have a sense of what happened and not feel out of the loop!

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Secret September Meeting

Permalink Submitted by Guest (not verified) on September 11, 2010 - 21:59

I attended the May NYC CiviCRM meeting. I've been patiently checking in to this website for the "Next Meeting". Nothing all summer. I checked last week - nothing posted to this website. I check today and see that I miss the "September Meeting" held a few days ago. How can I attend a Meeting if I never see a date being posted? Is this a private club, with email invitations sent to a select few only? Is it the "2nd Wednesday of every Month"?
-Pat

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Very good point

Permalink Submitted by pdowling on September 12, 2010 - 21:07

It should definitely have been posted here.

 

I think we're still getting used to the group.  The actual event is posted as a civicrm event rather than a drupal organic groups event here.  However it should have been cross posted here with a link over to the civicrm event.  Just an oversight this time that it wasn't done.

 

To answer your other question it has not been on a regular/specified day of the month.  Usually on a Tuesday, but not necessarily "2nd Tuesday of the month".  It has been suggested that a regular date would improve attendance, but I think that is up to our hosts if that works for them.

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