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Future Tech: Open Source Software
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Future Tech What do Wikipedia, The Conservation Fund, USPIRG and the Obama administration have in common?
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Open Source software? Access to source code Users can modify and improve Anyone can redistribute Public collaborative development
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Philosophy Cathedral vs. Bazaar Users as co-developers Release early and often Diverse agendas welcome
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Open source culture? Scientific communities User-generated content Copy-left (Creative Commons)
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Does it matter? Pace of change –Facebook,Twitter, YouTube…what's next? –Can in-house development / proprietary vendors keep up? Strained resources –Exorbitant license fees vs. cost-sharing to build the sector The power of many –Open source projects built by hundreds / thousands of users and developers
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Tools Content Management Systems - CMS Keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site Content = text, photos, music, video, documents… “Giant bin of free Lego-style building blocks”
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Open source CMS’s Drupal and Joomla! Hundreds of thousands of sites Thousands of contributors
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Constituent Relationship Management - CRM Constituent = donors, funders, volunteers, clients... everyone who helps your organization to achieve its mission RM = Strengthen relationships Reliable and easy-to-access info enhances fundraising, mobilization, awareness…
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CiviCRM Open source CRM designed by and for non- profits –Fundraising –Events –Membership –Newsletters –Case management –CMS integration 6,000 community members, thousands of installed sites
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Foundation for Prader Willi Research Offline organization - widely distributed constituents –Drupal + CiviCRM: 300% increase in fundraising in 2 years
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Open source advantage Contributed “Personal fund-raising” specification Built into CiviCRM “core” Breast Cancer Research Foundation "Time for Research"
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Wikimedia Foundation Fundraising not integrated with website –Connected MediaWiki to CiviCRM and PayPal –$5M in 2008
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Open source advantage Sponsor / design collaboration for enhanced reporting in CiviCRM In CiviCRM 2.3 “core” for thousands of organizations to share!
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Physician Health Program Needed better case management software –Sponsor and design CiviCase
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What Now America Needed a media-rich and interactive web site Needed volunter recruitment and management –Joomla! –CiviCRM
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Native Americans in Philanthropy Widely distributed constituent base Needed online membership signup and renewal and ways for members to connect. –Drupal + CiviCRM!
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Generations Community Wellness Donate Your Fat - 40-day wellness program benefits at-risk communities Tracking was on paper and spreadsheets. –CiviCRM + ModX for online team recruiting
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Power of many Book Sprint 12 people - 5 days - 300 page book! “Understanding CiviCRM”
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Plugin to the future Twitter, Facebook and Social Action integration are all available as free plug- ins for Drupal sites
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Is Open Source for You? Free as in beer Free as in kittens. There are costs –Configuration and data migration –Training –Hosting –Upgrades
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“It may be time for organizations to think about rejecting the standard “every organization for themselves” mentality of software acquisition and development, and consider investing in open source tools that enrich the sector as a whole.” Michelle Murrain - OpenIssue.com
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Learn more… CiviCRM.org “Understanding CiviCRM” (the book) –http://en.flossmanuals.net/civicrm Drupal.org Joomla.org Floss Manuals - http://en.flossmanuals.net Professional resources –DharmaTech - http://dharmatech.orghttp://dharmatech.org –Four Kitchens - http://fourkitchens.comhttp://fourkitchens.com –OpenConcept - http:/openconcept.ca –OpenIssue - http://openissue.comhttp://openissue.com –raSANTIAGO and Assoc - http://rasantiago.com –Rayogram - http://www.rayogram.com
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