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London Net Tuesday July: CiviCRM & Open Source Technology

Jul 7
Tue 5:30 PM
Location
BASH Creations

65 - 71 Scrutton Street
London EC2A 4PJ

This is a private home or office

Estimated attendance
 25  people attended.
4.50 4.505

Who organized?
Amy Sample Ward

The July event focuses in on open source tool for nonprofits, CiviCRM. CiviCRM is contact relation management software and the evening's session will give you an idea of what CiviCRM can do and how your organization can best make use of it. As always, there will be plenty of time for Q & A, too!

Michael McAndrew will be the main presenter
; he helps non-profits use information and communication technology to be more productive, communicate better, and make better decisions. He has recently organized a series of CiviCRM user meet ups around the UK and also helped write and edit the book ‘Understanding CiviCRM’. He also organised the recent UK / Europe CiviCRM developer camp in London this June 23 and 34. Will be a great resource for us to tap!

Nic Rodgers of Enable, a digital agency in Bristol, will also be contributing to Michael's presentation and fielding questions about organizations using CiviCRM.

Bring your questions & ideas and see you in July!

A big thanks to Enable for their generous support of this event - they'll be making sure there's drinks and nibbles for everyone!

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  • James Buller
    Posted Jul 7, 2009 10:58 PM
    Thanks Amy, Michael and Nic for a good evening. The sample hard copy of the CiviCRM manual looked good so I'm going to print/buy it. http://en.flossmanuals.net/...
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