Blog posts by josh

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CiviCRM is growing and improving rapidly, ensuring that organizations around the world have access, more than ever, to an amazing open source CRM and that they have full control over their systems and data.

In fact, on February 1st, 2026, the number of known installations of CiviCRM hit 14,349, the highest in the history of the project!

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By josh Filed under Sustainability

In lieu of publishing an annual report this year, we're kicking off a monthly snapshot that provides an overview of 1) ecosystem growth and 2) project sustainability, along with a few extra tidbits.

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By josh Filed under Sustainability

I want to talk about sustainability. Not because it’s an easy or fun thing to talk about. I mean, we’re talking money, which can be pretty off-putting to some. But, it is an important topic.

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By josh Filed under Community

Consistent with our push over the past year to optimize CiviCRM brand awareness, we recently rebooted the monthly Community News email and began cross promotion of it and its individual items (blog posts, event announcements, etc.) on to other channels such as LinkedIn and Blue Sky.

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By josh Filed under Community

Yeah, you read that right. We’ve been working CiviCRM version 5 for so long now that it’s almost, but not quite, a household brand. That all changes on 5 March 2025 when the official release of CiviCRM 6 lands.

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By josh Filed under Drupal 7

For 2025, the CiviCRM-D7 integration will continue to receive basic support, but usage is discouraged. Specifically:

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By josh Filed under Marketing and Promotion

Next year, CiviCRM will celebrate 20 years of existence! And while some things have changed dramatically in both the community and software, our mission has remained the same: to ensure that all organizations, regardless of size, budget or focus, can access a world-class CRM.

Our commitment to this mission is as strong as ever and is, in fact, a primary driver behind an impending change in how we present CiviCRM via https//civicrm.org, its primary marketing channel.

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What’s this DocBot all about? Well, in short, it’s an AI-based bot that puts the end user, developer and system administrator documentation into a CiviCRM extension that allows fast, efficient Q&A style searches. Basically, it puts the entire CiviCRM documentation at your fingertips, providing answers and how-to style guidance in-app.

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By josh Filed under Community

It’s been a few months since Mathieu reworked version 1 of the contributor listing using SearchKit. You can see it in action at https://civicrm.org/civicrm/contributors

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By josh Filed under Standalone

It’s tough not to go down memory lane and talk about the fact that CiviCRM used to support a version that didn’t require a content management system. Alas, it was an idea that was ahead of its time! For whatever reason CiviCRM Standalone faded away, but not quite into oblivion. Over the years there were folks that tried to keep it going and for good reason; it lacks the baggage of any of the CMS’s.

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