Hi Bianca,

We recently implemented a Joomla based CMS for a non-profit here in
Austin.  We've had good luck using Joomla for brochure ware type sites
with deep content.  (email me directly for links to a couple that
we've designed and built).  The CMS you select will really depend on
the type of content and the type of interactions that the company is
trying to support.  If you want lots of groups and community
involvement, Drupal seems to be the preferred method.  If you want
lots of interlinked content, Joomla is good.  If you need an
enterprise level portal you can go Alfresco/LifeRay.  If you need the
complete opposite and only have 4 or 5 pages with static content you
could go super simple with CushyCMS.  There are a lot of options that
all have plusses and minuses dependent on your requirements.

Jon Loyens
Thinktiv, Inc.

On Nov 21, 12:01 pm, Bianca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I’m working with a non profit that is looking for a CMS implementation
> for one of their websites. They are currently on a Windows server.
>
> If you are a full time contractor/business owner, or work with a shop,
> can you email me and let me know which CMSes you implement? Non profit
> discount rates are appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bianca Taulman
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