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How to Choose the Right CMS for Your Nonprofit

Allegiance Group

Selecting the right Content Management System (CMS) for your nonprofit website is crucial in building and managing a successful online presence. This article will discuss several key points to help you make an informed decision, covering topics such as open-source vs. closed-source platforms, software costs, licensing methods, and more.

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Treat Your Website Project Like an Investment Rather than an Expense

Tech Soup

They need to build a digital experience that doesn't tie their hands with expensive proprietary licenses and high maintenance code. When technology systems like donor and membership management, email marketing, and website content management are selected without cross-department communication, they won't integrate.

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CRM&CMS Integration: Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge and NetCommunity

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The integration between the web front end and the RE back end is bi-directional and sweet. There is a $10K license fee that you have to pay if you use the On premise or hosted versions. You can get this level of integration with Drupal/CiviCRM for sure, and likely Plone/Salesforce, and Drupal/Salesforce (with a bit more work.)

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Most often nonprofits want to capture information from web users. 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. Web forms from CRM vendor. 3 sudha 01.15.09

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Interview: Colin Rhinesmith, CCTV Cambridge

Amy Sample Ward

CCTV first got involved with social media in 2005 when we switched our website’s content management system over to Drupal. Creative Commons licensed training materials would be particularly beneficial. People who are interested in getting involved can join our Technology Resources for Nonprofits group on our website.

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A Better Way to Produce Nonprofit Annual Reports

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Treesaver is a new open source web platform for publishing that uses the new HTML5 standard to create narrative experiences—with text, pictures and video. It works on any device that has a web browser. actually a terrible way to put content on the web. With Treesaver you can create content once and publish it everywhere.

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HTML Is Easier Than It Looks

Tech Soup

Throughout the month of May, TechSoup is sharing a variety of resources on web design and development for nonprofits and public libraries. It doesn't cover more advanced web development, but it's a good start. I use Expression Web and Dreamweaver to build my website." My website is built in Drupal."