What is CivicSpace?

This service used the Drupal content management system?

The CivicSpace On Demand service provides any individual a simple, web-based solution to the problem of bringing individuals and groups together on the internet. Communicate with supporters via a website and e-newsletters. Offer them opportunities to act in support of your cause by making an online donation, volunteering or attending an event. Keep track of your supporters in a powerful, integrated central database. No software to install or maintain: all it takes is your web browser (link).

 

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  1. Posted January 28, 2007 at 7:47 am | Permalink

    CivicSpace started out as a distribution of Drupal & CiviCRM. We have contributed all of that code back to Drupal for the 5.0 release.

    We now focus on CivicSpace On Demand. We take Drupal and CiviCRM, pre-configure them to make them easier to use for an average civic group and all the services that makes things turnkey (email, hosting, etc.).

    All you have to do is fill out our wizard and get started in a few minutes.

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