(A version of this item - with live links - is available at
<http://blog.deborah.elizabeth.finn.com/blog/_archives/2005/10/19/1311093.html>.)


Dear DDN Colleagues,

Lately, I've been brainstorming with Bob Doyle, who is the developer
of skyBuilders, an open source web-based content management system
(CMS) that he built specifically for nonprofit organizations.  Bob
also serves as a technology advisor to CM Pros (which is the community
of practice for content management professionals) and as editor in
chief of CMS Review.

Bob is looking forward to the CM Pros Summit, which will be held next
month here in  Boston. He's quite the CMS evangelist, and he and I
have been talking about reaching out to the nonprofit technology
community to invite its members to the CM Pros Summit.

For me, the underlying question is what a CMS has to offer nonprofit
organizations, and how to communicate that to nonprofit community.

When I look at a web such as the one sponsored by the Digital Divide
Network (DDN), the first part of the question seems to answer itself. 
Without the content management system powered by TakingItGlobal, DDN
would not be able provide such a diverse and timely range of
information and commentary about the digital divide.  It simply would
not be possible for a nonprofit organization such as DDN, with its
small staff, to cover so many topics and put out constant updates -
unless it had a CMS that allowed community members to create and
maintain sections of the web site that focus on their particular
interests.

Moreover, the DDN web site allows its readers to read the articles,
headlines, calendar items, discussion boards, blogs, and other
features in a syndicated format - thus demonstrating that a nonprofit
web site built with the right content management system can inform and
engage readers who never visit the web site at all.

So how do we answer the second part of the question - how do we
communicate that to the nonprofit community?  How can we entice its
technology professionals and other key nonprofit decision-makers to
come to the CM Pros Summit in Boston and learn something that they can
really use when they get back to the office?

Many thanks and best regards from Deborah

Deborah Elizabeth Finn
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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