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June 22, 2016
By jehanley Filed under Community
We are pleased to announce that registration for this year’s CiviCRM User Summit is live. The event will once again be held in Washington, DC at the Hilton Garden Inn, U.S. Capitol, starting at 1:30 PM on Thursday, September 22nd and continuing all day on Friday, September 23rd. We are offering an early bird rate through July 15th and CiviCRM members get an extra discount! 
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November 16, 2015
By jehanley Filed under Training

After receiving multiple requests, we are pleased to now be able to offer our CiviCRM trainings online. In addition to hosting these events in a new format, we are also offering trainings on new topics.

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September 29, 2015
By jehanley Filed under Case studies and user stories

Friends of Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites is a membership organization that partners with the State of Georgia to protect, preserve, and enhance the state’s treasured places.  Back in 2007, after getting tired of keeping all of their data in spreadsheets and clunky Access databases, they recognized the need for a database to manage its donors and members.

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August 14, 2015
By jehanley Filed under CiviCon, Community

I’m pleased to report on our next batch of approved User Summit sessions.

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July 24, 2015
By jehanley Filed under CiviCon

Thank you to everyone who has submitted sessions so far! They are all pretty awesome!

 

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July 22, 2015
By jehanley Filed under CiviCon

If you travel to DC for work or family frequently you may be tired of doing the same old tourism and want to mix things up. In anticipation of the User Summit, we've compiled a list of a few things to do that aren't on the Mall, that are inexpensive, and are Metro accessible. So while the Mall and Smithsonians are treasures in DC, there is a lot more to do here. Here are some other ideas from a couple locals:

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June 9, 2015
By jehanley Filed under Community
I’m pleased to announce some changes to the format of the CiviCRM User Summit based on some feedback that we received from attendees last year.   New in 2015:   In order to encourage a greater number of speakers who are end users, we are pleased to announce that end users will receive a free registration if their proposed session is approved. As an added bonus
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February 20, 2015
By jehanley Filed under Community

Back in early 2012, I joined AGH Strategies, a CiviCRM consulting shop in Washington, DC that works with clients to offer support, training, implementation and custom development that fits their needs. At the time, I knew very little about CiviCRM, but that quickly changed when I attended CiviCon and then the Code Sprint during my first month with AGH.

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January 30, 2015
By jehanley Filed under CiviCRM, Meetups, Training

The Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) will be taking place in Austin, TX on March 4-6, 2015. In addition to having a booth, there are a number of CiviCRM events planned around the Conference.

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June 30, 2014
By jehanley Filed under CiviCRM

The Keynote speaker for the Septemer 12th, DC 2014 CiviCRM User Summit has been announced.

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