Hello all,

My name is David Geilhufe, I'm the managing partner of CivicSpace and one of 
the founders of the CiviCRM open source project.

CiviCRM is the Constituent Relationship Management system that is designed for 
nonprofit uses. It is designed to be integrated with a content management 
system and currently works within Drupal and Joomla. A couple months ago we sat 
down with Alan Runyan at Enfold and reviewed our APIs and integration 
architecture to verify CiviCRM could be integrated with Plone.

Might be a good opportunity to integrate Plone with a fully internationalized 
and localized CRM designed for NGO needs.

To date, no one has shown interest in providing NGOs integrated functionality 
with CiviCRM/Plone, though we are happy to provide support to anyone that wants 
to spearhead the integration.

CiviCRM gives you:
(1) Central CRM database to track your users and their activities on and off 
line.
(2) Ability to create online donation pages on the fly (PayPal is the payment 
processor, but no barrier to building additional payment back ends). All 
contributions are automatically entered into the CRM and can be exported to 
financial systems.
(3) CiviMail... high volume bulk mail with token replacement, open and click 
through tracking.
(4) and more  www.civicrm.org


david
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David Geilhufe
Managing Partner, CivicSpace
http://www.civicspacelabs.com/
skype: dgeilhufe

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Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:58:39 +0200
From: Jean-Paul Ladage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [NGO] Re: plone vs drupal at Greenpeace UK
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Reinout van Rees wrote:

> Paul Everitt wrote:
>> I spent two hours chatting with Rob, even though he said he wasn't going
>> the Zea network route, I still made an appointment and tried to help
>> out.  He did get an in-person pitch from a Plone company, I believe.
> > Yep, zest software from the Netherlands. Jean-Paul went there. > > Reinout >

Nice to see such a long thread on GP.

The bottom line for GP was the tight integration of drupal with a CRM
system, the name of which I didn't remember. It was mainly this feature
that made GP choose for Drupal, because they are allready using that CRM
system.

Allthough somebody from GP went to the Ploneability conf, their biggest
impression was that Plone has a lot of issues with performance. Which
might say more about the person visiting Ploneability than the
conference itself.

Another big thing that scared them was the budget. They heard about what
Oxfam had paid for their system.

Just to inform you ;)




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