Open source constitutent relationship management system.
Was:Open source constitutent relationship management system.
This is a collection of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary DevSummit Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the event provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:This is a collection of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary DevSummit Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
This is a collection of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary DevSummit Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary DevSummit Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary DevSummit Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes, as well as event pictures, Tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
This is a set of software tools represented by participants and/or otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:Tools represented by participants and otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Tools represented by participants and otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions, with session available on the event wiki.
You can review the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event and the legendary Group Photo.
The 2009 DevSummit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
The event was generously sponsored by Mozilla, Google, and CiviCRM.
Was:Tools represented by participants and otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions where notes can be found on the event wiki.
The 2009 Dev Summit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
You can check out the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event.
Tools represented by participants and otherwise used at the 2009 Nonprofit Software Development Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools were discussed in sessions where notes can be found on the event wiki.
The 2009 Dev Summit was the third annual convening of people and organizations developing software tools, web applications and other technology to support social justice causes. Bringing together a diverse range of users, developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of “developing nonprofit software”, the 2009 DevSummit provided an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
You can check out the Agenda and session notes on the event wiki. Also, check out event pictures and tweets from the event.
Was:Tools featured and used at the Dev Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools here had accompanying sessions at the Dev. Summit that can be found on the wiki
Twitter is a global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing? Answer on your phone, IM, or on the web.
Was:A global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing? Answer on your phone, IM, or on the web.
Google is the quintessential search engine.
Was:The quintessential search engine.
Firefox is the popular open source web browser from Mozilla
Was:Popular open source web browser from Mozilla
United States Institute for Peace
Was:United States Institute for Peaces
Tools featured and used at the Dev Summit in Oakland, CA.
Many tools here had accompanying sessions at the Dev. Summit that can be found on the wiki
Was:Tools featured and used at the Dev Summit
Social Actions
Was:Peter Deitz and Cameron Booth
Social Actions is an open source database of actions people can take on any issue. The actions in its database are aggregated from across the social web and include everything from volunteer opportunities to micro credit loans.
Social Actions encourages social tech programmers to develop web applications that intelligently distribute the actions in its database across the websites, social networks, and mobile phones that millions of people use every day. The overarching goal of Social Actions' work is to make the web more action-oriented, or in other words, to make it easier for people to find and share opportunities to make a difference.
Was:Social Actions brings together active campaigns from 29+ platforms into a single open API and search interface. The aggregator uses mark-up in the feeds to identify semantic data relating to the location, subject, time-frame, and goal of each campaign.
Customizable home page that allows you to read RSS feeds and check e-mail. Can be used to construct media tracking dashboards.
Was:Customizable home page that allows you to read RSS feeds and check e-mail
New BSD, on top of proprietary Salesforce.com platform
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone.
Was:FLOSS content management system
A nonprofit service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support. Online campaigns, donations, event registration, mail blasting, and basic member tracking.
Was:A nonprofit service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support.
Zanby is a free individual and group organizing platform. Individuals and organizations can start or join unlimited groups, use a robust events management system, upload documents and photos, manage group members, and more.
Was:Zanby is a free individual and group organizing platform. Individuals and organizations can start or join unlimited groups, take advantage of a robust events management system, upload and share documents and photos, manage group members, use group email t
Web based photo sharing service
Was:De facto photosharing web service.
Popular open source web browser from Mozilla
Was:Open source web browser from Mozilla
Open source web browser from Mozilla
Was:The open source web browser
Very extensible CMS platform based on PHP and used by many NGOs - "Community Plumbing"
Was:Very extensible CMS platform based on PHP and used by many NGOs
A nonprofit service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support.
Was:A service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support.
A service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support.
Was:A US-only service with moderate monthly fees and strong customization support.
Very extensible CMS platform based on PHP and used by many NGOs
Was:Very extensible CMS platform based on PHP
Very extensible CMS platform based on PHP
Was:Very extensible CMS platform