CiviCRM

CiviCRM

Solution for Local Political Party

Website and constituent management system for a local political party Our client is a local affiliate of the broader state and national republican party in the United States. They required a new website that was more visually appealing and functioned not only as a way to communicate their party platform, but as a tool for the community at large to take political action. Aside from the web presence and CiviCRM implementation, the client wanted to…

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Scholarship Management Solution

Scholarship match up application built on top of CiviCRM Our client is a non-profit program that links bright, motivated low-income students with educational and scholarship opportunities at some of the nation’s best colleges. It is the provider of the National College Match Program and the College Prep Scholarship. Problem:  Our client was generating 1000’s of applications manually and this was becoming a major bottleneck. That is when they decided to develop a customized application that…

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Solution for Political Parties

Technology helps politicians woo constituents hearts, minds and votes A political party in the Asia Pacific region wanted to use technology to create systems and processes of interacting with their voters in their constituency. Problem:  The IT team of the party identified CiviCRM as a possible solution but felt it needed major customization for it to be used by their colleagues. They approached Web Access to develop a system that was easy to manage, update…

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Solution for School

Why a leading school in New York loves CiviCRM? CiviSchool is a CiviCRM extension that extends and adapts CiviCRM in the school environment. It’s an extremely useful extension that fulfills missing school related functionality in CiviCRM. Problem:  Unfortunately, in its current form, CiviSchool is not generic enough to be adapted by schools to fit into their workflow and be implemented without modifying their own processes. A leading school in New York wanted to improve CiviSchool…

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