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Choosing a CMS: 3 Tips for Your Nonprofit

Top Nonprofits

With that in mind, here are three tips to help you choose the right CMS for your nonprofit website: Define your website needs. Integrations with your social media pages, email marketing platform, CRM, and any other digital systems you use. Drupal is a powerful open-source CMS noted for its customizability and security features.

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Architecting Composable Digital Experiences

Forum One

And the step of integrating the front-end with templates tied to the back-end disappears as well. If you’re just looking to stand up a quick, no-frills website without personalization or other integrations and services, it likely isn’t the most economical solution at the moment. for Drupal.

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Treat Your Website Project Like an Investment Rather than an Expense

Tech Soup

When technology systems like donor and membership management, email marketing, and website content management are selected without cross-department communication, they won't integrate. Drawing from experience, we have a few ideas about why that could be, and how Drupal can help. Mind Shift: Expense Versus Investment.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

We’ve grouped these solutions into the following categories: Donor Management Fundraising Project Management Communication Design Forms Marketing Events Website Content Management System As you assess each option, keep in mind that seemingly “free” platforms may still come with costs. Let’s take Salesforce, for example.

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Architecting Composable Digital Experiences

Forum One

And the step of integrating the front-end with templates tied to the back-end disappears as well. If you’re just looking to stand up a quick, no-frills website without personalization or other integrations and services, it likely isn’t the most economical solution at the moment. for Drupal.

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The. End. (for now)

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There are some amazingly good blogs out there focused on the use of Drupal and other open source tools. I’ll still be building websites (and their successors) for the foreseeable future with Drupal, and perhaps with whichever cool, new open source development framework comes next after Drupal becomes irrelevant (it will, eventually).

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Salesforce as a CMS?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve already talked on this blog about Salesforce integration with Drupal , Plone , and others. It has become a powerful platform, and there is a lot you can do with it – but it was never designed with content or visual design in mind. First, what are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach?

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