Join Us at the 2008 Nonprofit Software Development Summit Next Week
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These optional components give you more power to connect and engage your supporters.

civiCONTRIBUTE
Online fundraising and donor management.

civiEVENT
Online event registration and participant tracking.

civiMEMBER
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civiMAIL
Personalized email blasts and newsletters.
- Recent Blog and Forum Posts
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Recent Blog Posts
- Joomla! Day UK 2009 and CiviCRM
- CiviCRM 2.2 update ..
- Internationalisation of documentation links
- CiviCM 2.1.4 Bug-fix Release is Available
- Case management for housing assistance, training, employment, and / or family services
- new feature: hierachical tags
- Upcoming in 2.2: Personal Campaign Pages, Soft Credits (and a question to integrators)
- NTEN 2008 Donor Management Software Satisfaction Survey Results
- New in 2.2: Token hooks and Smarty templates for CiviMail
- CiviCRM 2.1.2 and CiviCRM 2.0.7 released
Recent Forum Posts
Looking for an opportunity to network and share expertise with other folks in the non-profit technology eco-system? The Nonprofit Dev Summit takes place in Oakland, California next week - November 17-19. Depending on attendee interest, I'm prepared to facilitate several CiviCRM-related sessions - as well as a few training modules (intro, advanced and/or developer oriented). I'm also planning on sharing a first look at the upcoming CiviCase case management module. And... there are lots of cool-sounding session on topics ranging from cloud computing to security audits and hosting. You can browse the current list of proposed sessions on the Aspiration wiki.
"The 2008 Nonprofit Software Development Summit will be the second annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators, users and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of roles around “developing nonprofit software”, the 2008 DevSummit will provide an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity."
It would be great to have a solid group of CiviCRM community members at this summit - so check it out and join us if you can.
- Dave Greenberg's blog
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