[okfn-discuss] Open Source software for membership management?

adam adam at flossmanuals.net
Sun Jun 22 11:53:13 UTC 2014


This is typically what a CRM does.

I know and like CiviCRM (they specifically built Civi for non profit use 
- https://civicrm.org/) but there are others.

adam


On 06/22/2014 12:09 PM, S B wrote:
> Wouldn’t Drupal be a good framework for something like this? Perhaps
> with a few add-ons, it should work fine.
>
> *From:*okfn-discuss [mailto:okfn-discuss-bounces at lists.okfn.org] *On
> Behalf Of *heath rezabek
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 22, 2014 8:06 AM
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> *Subject:* [okfn-discuss] Open Source software for membership management?
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> This is off topic to a degree, but does relate to open source software.
>
> A nonprofit I work with with is looking into moving from a manual
> membership tracking and fulfillment system to a more scalable one.
>
> They're seeking platforms for taking in and managing memberships,
> including potential payments/donations/subscriptions, but secondarily,
> one that hosts community features such as bulletin boards, member
> profiles, etc.  A high level of polish (or at least themability) is desired.
>
> I'm trying to assure them that open source is the way to go for purposes
> of data portability, but I'm shaky on open source options that exist out
> there.
>
> Any favorites?
>
> - Heath
>
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