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April 6, 2017
By jamienovick Filed under CiviCRM, Release announcements
Time flies! CiviCRM version 4.7.18 is now released!    RELEASE NOTES: Thanks to Andrew Hunt from AGH Strategies, we have release notes all put together in one place for you here.   SPECIAL THANKS:  
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March 31, 2017
By colemanw Filed under Release announcements

Firefox is at version 52, Chrome is at 55, where does the number inflation game end?

Let the countdown begin! This April, the CiviCRM core team proudly announces we're going negative! It works for politicians, why not your favorite CRM for the Civic sector?

“When they go high, we'll go low.”

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March 20, 2017
By seancolsen Filed under CiviCon, Community

I'm sure many CiviCRMers are checking their schedules and and making travel arrangements for CiviCon St. Louis in May. While this post is a bit off-topic, I want to highlight a place in St. Louis like no other place on Earth... the City Museum. It's already on the list of things to do while at CiviCon, but in my opinion it should also be on a list of things to do while you're alive!

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March 20, 2017
By josh Filed under CiviCon

CiviCon St. Louis is taking shape, and early bird rates are still in force until April 7th. If you're planning to attend, now's the time to register and secure your lodging. Still evaluating CiviCRM? We've got something for you...

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March 15, 2017
By andie Filed under CiviContribute, CiviReport, Tools, CiviCRM, Extensions, Statistics

Before I started working as a CiviCRM consultant, I was a CiviCRM user at a small nonprofit. We got a large chunk of our revenue through grassroots donations, but we never had an opportunity to see how we compared to other organizations like ours.

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March 9, 2017
By jamienovick Filed under Release announcements
CiviCRM v. 4.7.17 and 4.6.27 are now released!  RELEASE NOTES: Andrew Hunt from AGH Strategies did amazing job as usual putting up together release notes for this version.  Please find release notes for 4.7.17 here   SPECIAL THANKS:  
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March 3, 2017
By cividesk Filed under CiviCamp

CiviCamp 2017, formerly known as CiviDay, took place in Denver on February 22. This is a casual gathering that is organized by CiviCRM experts to create a forum to discuss, discover and evaluate topics related to CiviCRM in a relaxed and candid atmosphere.

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March 1, 2017
By jaapjansma Filed under CiviCRM, Meetups, Sprints

Thursday 23th and Friday 24th of March we are having a mini-sprint in the Ede (NL) in which we will fix CiviCRM bugs. We are with four of us already (Erik Hommel, Alain Benbassat, Klaas Eikelboom and me) so it is going to be fun! That is the main reason and the other reason is that we want to contribute to CiviCRM Core.

Our plan is to have two days for fixing CiviCRM bugs once in the month or once in the two months. But at least regularly and fitting to our busy schedule.

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February 28, 2017
By ErikHommel Filed under Community, Extensions, Make it happen

Some of you will know, use and might even love the CiviRules extension. We certainly do! Quite a few of the organizations we support with their CiviCRM stuff use and love it, and judging by the question on StackExchange and issues and pull requests on GitHub quite a few more do too!

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February 27, 2017
By andie Filed under Training

AGH Strategies will be presenting a two-day CiviCRM User and Administrator Training in Washington, DC, and this week you can save $100 off the training fee.

Register online with the code MARDIGRAS to save $100 through March 4.

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