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CiviCRM Cookbook

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CiviCRM Cookbook

Overview of this book

CiviCRM is a web-based, open source, Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) software geared toward meeting the needs of non-profit and other civic-sector organizations.Organizations realize their mission via CiviCRM through contact management, fundraising, event management, member management, mass e-mail marketing, peer-to-peer campaigns, case management, and much more.CiviCRM is localized in over 20 languages including: Chinese (Taiwan, China), Dutch, English (Australia, Canada, U.S., UK), French (France, Canada), German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Swedish.CiviCRM Cookbook will enhance your CiviCRM skills. It has recipes to help you use CiviCRM more efficiently, integrate it with CMSs, and also develop CiviCRM.This book begins with recipes that help save time and effort with CiviCRM. This is followed by recipes for organizing data more efficiently and managing profiles.Then you will learn authentication and authorization and managing communication with contacts.Then you will be guided on using the searching feature and preparing reports. We will then talk about integrating Drupal and CiviCRM. You will also be taught to manage events effectively. Finally, learn about CiviCampaign, Civimember, and developing CiviCRM.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
CiviCRM Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Erik Hommel has been an active member of the CiviCRM community since 2009. As project manager and developer with EE-atWork (http://www.ee-atwork.nl), he has worked on several projects implementing CiviCRM and developing customizations to CiviCRM. You can spot Erik regularly in the CiviCRM community on IRC or on the forum.

Kurund Jalmi is one of the core developers of CiviCRM, and he has been associated with the project since its inception. He has also worked on a CiviCRM book at flossmanuals.net. When not coding, he likes to spend his time outdoors exploring nature. He loves traveling and is very passionate about photography. For more information, check out kurund.com.

Andrew Wasson is partner and lead developer at Luna Design, a graphic design and web development studio in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Keenly interested in electronics and technology from an early age, Andrew built his first computer from scratch while in high school in the early 80s. His journey in computer programming began with machine language assemblers, graduating to variations of Basic, C, and he eventually made the leap to web technologies in the mid-1990s when the Internet burst on to the scene.

Andrew has been developing and producing websites since 1998, and today he specializes in developing online membership management systems using Drupal and CiviCRM. Andrew was the technical reviewer for Designing Next Generation Web Projects with CSS3 (2013), Packt Publishing.

When he is not sharing the responsibilities of running their business with his wife Fiona, Andrew can be found riding or restoring his vintage ex-racing motorcycles.