Interested in learning how to use the CiviMember module? Join Cividesk on Tuesday, February 18th for this informative 2-hour live training (sorry, recorded versions are not available) and gain new skills and confidence managing your membership in CiviCRM.
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The Community Council of CiviCRM has been tasked at the Barcelona Civi Summit:
Become an expert in CiviEvent by participating in Cividesk's beginner and intermediate level Events training sessions during the week of February 10th.
CiviCRM version 5.22.0 is now out and ready to download.
This is a regular monthly release.
Upgrade now for the most stable CiviCRM experience:
To download CiviCRM 5.22: https://civicrm.org/downloadUsers of the CiviCRM Extended Security Releases (ESR) do not need to upgrade, as there are no ESR-specific bugfixes or security issues at the moment.
It's only 4 weeks until CiviCamp Birmingham (UK)! Are you ...
If you are new to CiviCRM or need more formal training on how to manage your contacts, join Cividesk on February 6th at 9 am MT/ 11 am ET for our 2-hour online training session, the Fundamentals of Contact Management.
Like all interesting questions, this has three worthwhile answers: yes, no, and maybe. Let's explore them all.
It’s easy for CiviCRM users to get confused about where to find settings in the CiviCRM menu because the links may be nested within other menu items. This can lead them to look at multiple menu items to find the appropriate setting which can be frustrating to new users not familiar with the system. Enter the Quick Search CiviCRM Menu extension.
Want to learn more about the CiviVolunteer extension that makes it easy to manage and track volunteers, whether it be an on-going volunteer project or a specific event?
In october 2019 I spend a few days with the community at the Summit in Barcelona, and it was inspiring as usual! On the way back out of all the things we discussed two themes kept going around in my head. The first was the need for more marketing material that was felt by all present, and the second one was that in my opinion CiviCRM = software + community.