why use civicrm?
- Unified view of every constituent. Store information about
individuals, organizations and households and your interactions with
them.
- Strong open source community. A rapidly growing open source
community of developers, consulting firms, consultants and others
support, extend and maintain the software.
- Designed for the
social sector. CiviCRM was designed from the ground up for
non-governmental organizations that engage in advocacy, community and
political organizing, and non-profit work.
- Seamless
integration with web sites. CiviCRM integrates directly into popular
open source CMS packages, including Drupal and Mambo. Registration and
visitor interactions are logged directly into the system, including
end-user maintenance of their own addresses and custom fields.
- Internationalized
& Localized. CiviCRM was built from the ground up as a product
intended to be used globally. It can store data in many localized
formats and supports most languages.
- Open source & open
standards. Licensed under the AGPL, users can make any modification to
the software, can benefit from modifications made by others and can
effectively interoperate with other applications.
- Affordable
and cost effective. CiviCRM is available without a license fee and is
supported by a community of nonprofit-focused consultants.
- Optional components like CiviContribute, CiviMail, and CiviMember give you more ways to connect with and engage your supporters.
Key Features:
- Segmentation Tools. Use groups, simple and searchable tags, and/or relationships to segment constituents.
- Extensive
Configurability. CiviCRM is highly configurable, allowing you, in most
cases, to configure it to work with your existing business processes.
Unlimited locations, addresses, phone numbers, emails and custom data
fields allow most unique needs to be met.
- Internationalization
& Localization. CiviCRM can store CRM data in many localized
formats and supports most languages, currently including Brazilian
Portuguese, German, Polish and Spanish.
- Contacts. Store
common nonprofit contact data (individuals, organizations, and
households) that support donor management, case management, voter, and
advocacy applications.
- Relationships. Understand the
relationships between any two contacts with standard (volunteer,
employer, head of household) relationships or create your own unique
custom relationship types.
- Activities. Record standard
activities (phone call, meeting, email) for any contact or create your
own custom activities that meet your needs. External software can use
the CiviCRM Application Programming Interface (API) to register
activities with any contact, providing a comprehensive central
repository of CRM information.
- Smart Groups. Create smart
groups based on any search criteria or create standard groups that are
simply lists of contacts. The membership of a smart group changes
automatically according to that moment’s search results.
- Custom
Data. Create unlimited custom data fields in virtually any format,
including radio buttons, drop-down menus, etc. All custom fields are
searchable and can define a smart group.
- Support Multi-site Organizations and Networks. Centrally store data across multiple organizations or web sites.
- Import
and Export Functionality with De-duping. Import functionality
intelligently maps CiviCRM fields to imported data and checks for
duplicates based on user-defined criteria.
- Permissions. With
Drupal integration, access to certain groups of contacts can be limited
to specific users, offering a way for volunteers to manage small
portions of a larger CiviCRM database.
- Website Integration.
CiviCRM is integrated with both Drupal and Joomla/Mambo. Web site
registrations automatically become CiviCRM records and individuals can
maintain their own CRM record. Offerings like CivicSpace 0.8.2
integrate e-mail blasts, event, volunteer and petition functionality
with CiviCRM.
- Application Programming Interface (API).
CiviCRM offers a fully documented API exposing all major functionality.
For instance, you can search the database, register interactions with
constituents, create or update contact information, etc. This allows
CiviCRM to realistically be a central repository of virtually any
nonprofit’s CRM information.
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