A few weeks ago I went to the CiviCRM Bootcamp in London, which was an opportunity for me to find out more about the use and development of the CiviCRM system. CiviCRM is an open source Contact Relationship Managment application that has been built by a community of contributors and supporters. CiviCRM is web-based software [...]

A few weeks ago I went to the CiviCRM Bootcamp in London, which was an opportunity for me to find out more about the use and development of the CiviCRM system.


CiviCRM is an open source Contact Relationship Managment application that has been built by a community of contributors and supporters. CiviCRM is web-based software used by not-for-profit organizations to support the activities and data-managment needs of charities, community groups and not-for-profit businesses. The CiviCRM vision is that β€œall organisations – regardless of their size, budget, or focus – have access to an amazing CRM to engage their contacts and achieve their missions.”


I spoke with Rose Lanigan and Eric Hommel, who are active developers and users of CiviCRM.


There are a couple of CiviCRM events coming up, one in Hartford and one in Manchester if you want to find out more, and talk with people who are using or are looking at using CiviCRM to support their community activities.


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