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Creating alumni with Civicrm and drupal 6
hey guys, belated greetings.
I am also new to drupal and I am testing the waters with Civicrm. i have a challenge and hoping to score some guidance. I am building a community site that want users to do the following on signup
I am a [student] [past student] [volunteer]
if [student or past student]
Join group [list of schools]
if [volunteer]
join group
and then this will update the relevant civicrm fields.
Hoping I didnt ask to much at once.
Read moreMelbourne CiviCRM with Eileen McNaughton
The first(?) Melbourne CiviCRM meetup is announced! And Eileen McNaughton will be joining us as we discuss CiviCRM and future plans for the group.
Further updates and details will be posted on the events meetup page: http://www.meetup.com/MelbourneCiviCRM/events/44492342/
Read moreCiviCon 2012 in San Francisco - April 2nd 2012
The CiviCRM team invites you to CiviCon 2012
CiviCon – the annual conference for CiviCRM developers, implementers, administrators and users – is happening in the San Francisco Bay Area on April 2nd. Early bird registration is just $75 and ends less than a month away on January 30th, so reserve your spot now.
CiviCon is the annual CiviCRM event bringing together the people who develop, design, implement, administer, and use CiviCRM. We'll have great speakers, breakout sessions and panels highlighting real-world examples of nonprofits growing and sustaining relationships using CiviCRM. Find out about the future of the platform through discussions with the core team. You'll have ample opportunity to ask questions, meet other users and developers, make valuable connections, and get involved in the community.
Read moreCiviCon 2012 in San Francisco - April 2nd 2012
The CiviCRM team invites you to CiviCon 2012!
CiviCon – the annual conference for CiviCRM developers, implementers, administrators and users – is happening in the San Francisco Bay Area on April 2nd. Early bird registration is just $75 and ends less than a month away on January 30th, so reserve your spot now.
CiviCon is the annual CiviCRM event bringing together the people who develop, design, implement, administer, and use CiviCRM. We'll have great speakers, breakout sessions and panels highlighting real-world examples of nonprofits growing and sustaining relationships using CiviCRM. Find out about the future of the platform through discussions with the core team. You'll have ample opportunity to ask questions, meet other users and developers, make valuable connections, and get involved in the community.
Are you staff or a program manager at an organization who wants to to discuss your experiences and best practices with other CiviCRM users? Would you like to share your experience of implementing CiviCRM at your organization and how it has impacted your organization's workflows? Are you an integrator with an exciting case study? A developer who has built new tools for deployment, data migration, integration with other applications? We want to see your session at CiviCon 2012. Submit your session proposal by February 15th.
Sponsor CiviCon 2012 – it’s a great way to build your profile in the community and contribute to the project at the same time.
It’s a big week for Bay Area tech conferences – you might as well make a week of it. Save April 6th for Penguin Day San Francisco. NTEN’s National Technology Conference 2012 is also happening in the Bay Area April 3rd–5th.
Read moreMelbourne CiviCRM group
Hello folks!
I looked around and couldn't find anyone doing this already, but apologies if you were and I've stepped on your toes…
But I've decided to start a Melbourne CiviCRM meetup group, which will be suitable for users and developers.
Not much to look at right now, but watch this space: http://www.meetup.com/MelbourneCiviCRM/
Read moreNYC CiviCRM MeetUP
Please join us for the CiviCRM MeetUp Thursday, December 15 5:30-7:30pm by registering today!
José Gonzalez will share how New York Communities For Change (NYCC) organizes its members and uses resources more effectively with PowerBase (an open source, Drupal over CiviCRM system) - embracing the idea that technology can be leverage in the fight for economic and social justice.
Read moreSan Francisco Bay Area CiviCRM Meetup featuring Drupal / CiviCRM Case Study by Art with Impact
Come meet others from the Bay Area who are interested in, using or developing for CiviCRM. We'll have a case study presentation, and save time for an open question and answer session.
Art With Impact is a social justice nonprofit that uses film to engage people in social issues, then connects them with nonprofits doing the work on the ground. Our organization relies heavily on a technical infrastructure that allows permissioned users (mostly nonprofit orgs and universities around the U.S.) to create their own content and update their own information. Art With Impact Executive Director - Carry McQueen Morrow will speak about their recent (~6 mo ago) process of selecting and implementing CiviCRM, as well as their plans for the system moving forward.
Read moreAdding a Tax field to civiCRM (Working Group)
I would like to create a working group with the goal of creating a standard and flexible method of adding a tax field to civiCRM for adding tax or taxes to Memberships or Events. We have successfully modified civiCRM 3.x to achieve this but it isn't a clean cut process and I would like to improve on it. I'll be posting my experiences shortly to get the ball rolling.
Read moreNonprofit, Government & Education track at DrupalCon Denver
Session submissions are open for DrupalCon Denver and we’re excited to have an entire track devoted to the Nonprofit, Government & Education sectors. We have some great featured speakers confirmed. We’re also seeing a growing number of sessions being proposed -- but we need a lot more!
Read moreGreen Renters code sprint
Hey everyone, apologies if anyone takes offence to me posting this, but I didn't think anyone would really mind…
The not-for-profit I help run is having a code sprint day to try and spruce up the website and we're looking for volunteers to lend a hand. Food and drink will be provided and we're still confirming a venue, but it will be an inner city Melbourne venue.
Find out more and sign up at…
http://www.greenrenters.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=71
Thanks!
Read more5 motivators of giving in Open Source Ecology, CiviCRM
Hello everybody,
we are trying to implement the 5 motivators of giving, as shared by in the TED Talk of Taylor Conroy - How to Build a School in 3 Hours (worth watching, 19min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC02SmuOxYI . The motivators are: Group Mentality, Tangible Outcome, Microgiving, Personal Connection and Recognition. We believe that these are indeed motivators and we want to integrate them in the CiviCRM Personal Campaigns.
Who are we and what we are doing?
Read moreChicago area User and Administrator Training
CiviCRM Training - Chicago (Nov 2nd & 3rd)
CiviCRM is the leading, free open source software for the civic sector that let’s you manage your non-profit constituents, members and donors all in one unified online system. It is used by over 5,000 organizations worldwide and has a vibrant, globalcommunity of users and developers. Non-profits of all sizes are adopting CiviCRM, from local arts groups to national membership associations, political parties and global advocacy organizations.
At the 2-day training you will learn how to configure and utilize CiviCRM for your non-profit cause and you will progress from novice to power user. Topics to be covered include: an overview of new features in CiviCRM, configuring CiviCRM for your organization and ways of using the many built-in components of CiviCRM to its full extend. The training is a great way for people interested in using CiviCRM to get started immediately. It is equally useful for current users of CiviCRM who seek an in depth understanding of the new and improved features and powerful capabilities of the leading open source eCRM.
Read moreSan Francisco CiviCRM Meetup - Oct 5th, 2011
Meetup Agenda
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Meet and Greet (5:30 - 6:00pm)
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Eliet Henderson from San Francisco BayKeeper will present a case study covering her organization's use of CiviCRM for fund-raising, events and advocacy. Eliet will share how they're using WebForm integration for Action Alerts, as well as their use of Personal Campaign Pages ... and more.
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User and Developer chats (topics TBD)
Please register on the civicrm.org site: http://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=162
Read moreMumbai CiviCRM Meetup - User, Admin & Integrator Training - October 2011
Mumbai CiviCRM Meetup - User, Admin & Integrator Training - October 2011
Come meet others from the Mumbai who are interested in, using or developing for CiviCRM. For this meetup, we will do an introduction to CiviCRM v4.0, hands-on training for different levels (user, admin and developer), integration with Drupal modules and have open question and answer sessions / breakout groups based on interests.
Read moreAny CRM Pushers at PNW Drupal Summit?
Are any of you CRM gurus attending the Oct 14 PNW Summit meeting? I'm surprised to not see any proposed sessions related to CRM development/integration.
I'm involved in CRM integration for churches/nonprofits, initially using CiviCRM but want to hear from the voice of experience and see a comparison of strengths/weaknesses of the upcoming solutions (Red Hen, dropCRM, churches CRM, etc) vs established ones like CiviCRM. As a newcomer to the CRM discussion, I'm looking for a bird's eye view of what's happening.
Any chance of a meetup in Portland? Will CiviCRM have a presence?
Read moreCiviCRM user and administrator training
A comprehensive hands on training course covering the configuration, administration, and every-day use of key Drupal module CiviCRM. This event is aimed at administrators and technical users at organisations that are either using CiviCRM, or interested in evaluating it. It is also useful for staff at organisations that develop or implement CiviCRM who need a complete understanding of "out of the box" features and configuration options.
We try to be flexible with the agenda to meet participant requirements and expectations, and the final agenda may change. Topics will include:
Read moreSan Francisco CiviCRM Meetup - Aug 9th, 2011
San Francisco CiviCRM Meetup - August 9th, 2011
Please register here: http://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=148
Come meet others from the Bay Area who are interested in, using or developing for CiviCRM. We'll have a case study presentation, and save time for an open question and answer session.
Meetup Agenda
- Meet and Greet (5:30 - 6:00pm)
San Francisco CiviCRM Meetup - June 28th, 2011
Come meet others from the Bay Area who are interested in, using or developing for CiviCRM. We'll have a case study presentation, and save time for an open question and answer session.
Meetup Agenda
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Meet and Greet (5:30 - 6:00pm)
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Cool new features in 3.4 / 4.0 - including automated email reminders and Web Form integration.
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User and Developer chats (topics TBD)
Please register here: http://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/register?id=144&reset=1
Wikimedia offices are located 1 block from the Montgomery BART / Muni stations.
When: June 28th, 2011 5:30 PM through 7:30 PM
Read moreCiviCRM 3.4.1 ACL Is Now Ignored When Calling API Via PHP in Content Template
I've posted this over in CiviCRM forums but I'm thinking that if Gregory Heller or someone similar sees this post, he/they might be able to help.
I've just upgraded to CiviCRM 3.4.1. I am wondering if that's what caused what I'm describing here.
If you refer to
Re: Trying to print CiviCRM_Address fields for Contact Refernce Via a NODE
(http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,19637.msg81734.html#msg81734)
Expose CiviCRM address fields to Drupal Node?
I've been looking and everything i'm seeing is old. and believe it or not I've gotten NO replies on the CiviCRM Forums. So please help if you can. I'll try to return the favor.
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