Post on 19-May-2015
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Introduction to CiviCRM● Kathy Reid● BarCampMelbourne● 12-13th September 09● kathy@kathyreid.id.au
The problem● Donors, members, volunteers● How to communicate in a targeted way?● How to encourage ongoing giving?● How to streamline administrative tasks?
Constituents = stakeholders
Constituent Relationship Management = CRM
CiviCRM: a solution● Manage members● Manage donors● Manage volunteers● Manage communication
CiviMember● Administer and track memberships● You need to define Membership types● This is essentially groups functionality● Lot of attributes can be stored on a member
CiviContribute● Track donations and contributions● Ensure that thank yous are sent to volunteers● Public pages can be set up for specific
campaigns● Contributors can have their own pages
CiviPledge● Manage and track pledges● Track recurring donations● Show outstanding balances against pledges● (Linked to members and activities)
CiviMail● Set up mailings such as newsletters● Track responses● Fine grained control over recipients● HTML capability for branding
CiviEvent● Promote events● Track registrations and payment● Manage event roles – attendee, speaker etc● Good reporting for event management
CiviReport● Reporting on many aspects of the data● Able to create your own report from templates● Very flexible● Mainly HTML templates
Other advantages● Granular permissions● Sensible database structure
What's next?● CiviCRM 3.0 is in beta● The beta is not yet very stable● Overhaul of user interface
More resources● http://www.civicrm.org● FLOSS Manual at;
http://en.flossmanuals.net/CiviCRM/AboutThisManual● #civicrm on freenode