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Aprile 28, 2014
By Nathan Porter Filed under CiviCon, Community, Meetups, Tips, Training

After having worked with CiviCRM for going on a year, I was excited to see the community around the project and learn more about others who are using CiviCRM. Initially, I questioned the risk vs. reward of traveling 3000 miles across the country and leaving my new business for so many days. As the time drew closer and I started digging deeper into the session descriptions I began to get excited.

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Aprile 25, 2014
By danaskallman Filed under Case studies and user stories, Community, WordPress

I had fallen into technology almost by accident. As someone who enjoys delivering solutions I often find myself in conversations with people who are trying to build software infrastructures. It spawned a curiosity of technology puzzles. This brought me to Open Source software and I was soon building and configuring WordPress websites, and creating a workspace that allowed me to collaborate with the larger software communities.

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Aprile 17, 2014
By colemanw Filed under Release announcements

Here's another exciting release of CiviCRM, with maintenance and stability improvements to give you the best possible experience. Download CiviCRM 4.4.5 now.

» View all issues fixed in the 4.4.5 release.

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Aprile 15, 2014
By Ruchi Filed under CiviHR

 

We're excited to share that CiviHR 1.2 stable is ready for release. If you are new to CiviHR 1.2, you can read about its beta version here.

 

What's New

CiviHR 1.2 will save manhours and paperwork in non-profits in several new ways:

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Aprile 15, 2014
By ErikHommel Filed under Case studies and user stories

We still have to do a really good showcase, but I do quickly want to share some encouraging figures from the MAF Norge CiviCRM implementation with you:

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Aprile 15, 2014
By ErikHommel Filed under CiviContribute, CiviCRM, Community, Extensions

A final blog about our Donor Journey sprint with Steinar and Helen from MAF Norge. Or I should really say our sprint on CiviCRM Trigger Action. We set out to at least create the first basic version of the engine to automatically do stuff based on stuff in CiviCRM :-) Some kind of mechanism that would allow MAF Norge to automatically move donors into specific groups once they have contributed for the first time or set up a recurring payment for example.

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Aprile 14, 2014
By totten Filed under CiviCase, Interface and design

CiviCase is a case-management system for tracking multistep interactions with constituents -- such as social support services, constituent services, and applications for employment. The CiviCase toolset enables organizations to provide a more consistent quality-of-service to their constituents by setting out a base timeline for the services to provide to each constituent.

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Aprile 10, 2014
By jaapjansma Filed under CiviContribute, CiviCRM, Community, Extensions, Sprints

Today a new blog post about the progress of the implementation of Donor Journeys into CiviCRM. The route we are taking is that we want to create a trigger/action extension for civicrm because most the donor journey automation is based on a trigger/action. e.g. payment coming in resulting in a thank you SMS a day later. 

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Aprile 8, 2014
By jaapjansma Filed under CiviContribute, CiviCRM, Community, Extensions, Sprints

Yesterday I wrote a blog about the first day in the sprint for the donor journeys. I have discussed that we are focussing on a trigger/action extension to automate most of the donor journeys. I wrote a bit about the internal working and the data structure of this extension. 

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