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New Book: How To Implement Multichannel Online Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Develop shared language. Database Manager. The book offers some recipes for culture change. Hold weekly interdepartmental meetings. Encourage brainstorming. Give staff space and time for creativity and to think. Cross disciplinary teams. Internet Director. Web Producer. Online Campaigner. Social and Mobile Staff.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The organization wants to capture the demographic details, as well as make sure that data is synchronized with the data they might already have on that web user, so they can track their constituents over time. Forms sent go to email, or a separate database, and someone manually enters that data into the CRM. 8 Judi Sohn 01.22.09

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APIs for Nonprofits 101: Data Formats

Tech Soup

A web API - also sometimes called a “web service,” or “REST API” — uses the same URLs and HTTP requests your web browser does to exchange data and keep separate systems synchronized with each other. Databases cloud data cloud computing Mobile'

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CiviCRM and Drupal (& Joomla)

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

This means that since the code sits in the same exact place, and the databases could even be shared (or not, it’s your choice) in effect, CiviCRM is becoming part of your CMS. I do agree with Jon to some extent. permissioning and integration with the user registration flow is probably the biggest holes in the Joomla integration.

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