Blogs
We are excited to announce the release of 4.4.21 LTS and security releases 4.6.12 and 4.7.1. The latest releases of CiviCRM 4.7 and 4.6 include 2 moderately critical and a non-critical security fixes. A number of other non-security issues have also been fixed in the latest releases.
I found myself diving into the best practices of effective user design—almost obsessively—as I took over the content design for the monthly CiviCRM newsletter in the fall of 2014. I learned a lot and I really enjoyed working with Dave, Michael, Josh and Linda!
Back in May of 2013, Dave Greenberg made a push to improve the marketing of CiviCRM, resulting in a team of partners and contributors working together to help raise awareness and promote the software. Fast forward to 2016 and we’re continuing to market CiviCRM, building upon their initial efforts. Today, we’re taking another step.
My name is Lisa Taliano and I’m a Senior IT Manager for the National Urban League, one of the oldest civil rights organizations in the US, founded in 1910.
En el marco de CiviCon Madrid 2015 tuve la oportunidad de poder compartir la experiencia de algunos de los proyectos en los que estoy participando. A continuación intento resumir algunas ideas de la presentación.
This year, the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) will be taking place in San Jose, CA on March 23-25, 2016.
The team is super excited to announce that the eighth beta release of CiviCRM 4.7 is now available for downloading AND you can try it out on the 4.7 sandbox site!
Someone really did give me a kitten for Christmas once. He was cute and funny and unwillingly cuddly. I got a lot of enjoyment out of him, not to mention years of semi-safe passwords. He also chased away our existing cat and eventually we couldn't look after him as our living circumstances changed.