We're very pleased to announce the schedule for the first CiviLive online event on June 25th, which is about how CiviCRM is being used in response to the Covid-19 crisis.
Whether you are new to CiviCRM, are evaluating solutions, or an experienced user, there will be a mix of presentations and workshop discussions. It is scheduled for the daytime in the Americas, Europe and Western Africa: 9am PT · 10am MDT · 12pm EDT · 4pm UTC · 5pm BST · 6pm CET. For the rest of the world, videos of the presentations will be available afterwards.
Schedule
9am PT · 10am MDT · 12pm EDT · 4pm UTC · 5pm BST · 6pm CET
Introductions
Donald Lobo
Founder of CiviCRM,
President, Chintu Gudiya Foundation
Neil Planchon
Smiling Heart Enterprises, CiviCRM Ambassador
Rose Lanigan
Ruza Solutions, CiviCRM Ambassador
Nicol Wistreich
Visuali.st, CiviCRM Ambassador
9.15am PT · 10.15am MDT · 12.15pm EDT · 4.15pm UTC · 5.15pm BST · 6.15pm CET
Main Hall : Case Studies
Five short presentations demonstrating uses of CiviCRM around the world in Covid-19 responses.
The CiviCRM Mutual Aid extension for matching needs & offers of help
Björn Enders, Systopia | Cologne, Germany
Coordinating bulk purchasing and distribution of food
Members of Flatbush United Mutual Aid will demo their use of CiviCRM to facilitate getting food to over 100 families/week, and talk about the process by which the techies and non-techies collaborated to make it a success.
Eric Goldhagen, Openflows Community Tech Coop
Amy Rebecca Marsico and Jacob Missen, Flatbush United Mutual Aid | New York, USA
Using CiviVolunteer to co-ordinate volunteers during lockdown
Louisa Peters, Volunteer Coordinator of Moor Allerton Elderly Care | Leeds, UK
Worker scheduling for a Community Health Centre's social dispatch team
Karin G, Semper IT, Geoff Webber, Associate Director of Community & Social Initiatives at The Alex Community Health Centre | Calgary, Canada
Personal Campaigns for Peer to Peer Fundraising
Alejandro Salgado & Carolina Bardisa, iXiam | Barcelona, Spain
10.20am PT · 11.20am MDT · 1.20pm EDT · 5.20pm UTC · 6.20pm BST · 7.20pm CET
10 mins break
10.30am PT · 11.30am MDT · 1.30pm EDT · 5.30pm UTC · 6.30pm BST · 7.30pm CET
Breakout Rooms : Sessions
Each of the five previous presenters will host more detailed sessions – alongside sessions introducing CiviCRM, and introducing CiviCRM with WordPress – explaining their implementation and taking questions and answers.
Beginners' guide to CiviCRM
Rose Lanigan, Ruza Solutions | Bradford, UK
Using WordPress & CiviCRM
Kevin Cristiano & Dana Skallman, Tadpole Collective, New York, USA
Coordinating bulk purchasing and distribution of food
Eric Goldhagen, Openflows Community Tech Coop
Amy Rebecca Marsico and Jacob Missen, Flatbush United Mutual Aid | New York, USA
Crowdfunding in CiviCRM
Alejandro Salgado & Carolina Bardisa, iXiam | Barcelona, Spain
Worker scheduling for a Community Health Centre's social dispatch team
Karin G, Semper IT | Calgary, Canada
Using CiviVolunteer to co-ordinate volunteers during lockdown
Louisa Peters, Volunteer Coordinator of Moor Allerton Elderly Care | Leeds, UK
CiviCRM Mutual Aid extension for matching needs & offers of help
Björn Enders, Systopia | Cologne, Germany
11.00am PT · 12.00am MDT · 4.00pm EDT · 6.00pm UTC · 7.00pm BST · 8.00pm CET
Main Hall : Closing Remarks
11.15am PT · 12.15am MDT · 4.15pm EDT · 6.15pm UTC · 7.15pm BST · 8.15pm CET
Breakout Rooms : Further Sessions
Subject to each speakers availability, and audience demand, the seven breakout rooms will stay open for a further 30 minutes round of sessions and discussions.
11.30am PT · 12.30am MDT · 4.30pm EDT · 6.30pm UTC · 7.30pm BST · 8.30pm CET
The Coffee Pub
For those wanting to chat and catch-up - there will be a virtual space open for tea, coffee, beer – or whatever wonderful drink your kitchen can provide.
Pre-register for free to get the event links.
(we will close registration when we reach capacity)