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Thread: Non-Profit Use of Drupal

Started 2 years, 8 months ago by ppearse
I have had a great deal of interest from various non-profits asking about the use of Drupal for their Enterprise applications. So, I thought a site list of what non-profits have done with Drupal would be a great way to sell the concept. Here is my start: American Cancer Society 1. Relay For Life: www.relayforlife.org Description: A total Drupal 4.7 powered site that also ...
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hunthunthunt replied 2 years, 8 months ago
We ( www.wilsonfletcher.com ) just launched this site for the UK charity www.leukaemia.org built with Drupal 4.7.6. Some key modules utilised include: - CCK - Views - Contemplate - Webform - Simplenews - Related links By modifying and extending existing components we were able to achieve WAI level 3 (AAA) compliance.

NancyDru replied 2 years, 8 months ago
http://kappabetagroup.org - a support group in Charlotte, NC for transgendered people. I do this just because og being friends with some of the members, and because it's a good reference, not to mention a learning opportunity. It uses: Acidfree WebCal Book Garland theme (when 5.1 rolls out, because the Fancy theme is still broken) Image Image Import Contact List FAQ ...

hunthunthunt replied 2 years, 8 months ago
I just read on the Drupal UK site that Greenpeace UK are about to launch a new drupal powered site today! www.drupal.org.uk/node/225#comment-217 Check it out :-)

gushie replied 2 years, 8 months ago
There's a large number of non-profit sites listed at drupalsites.net

jansky replied 2 years, 8 months ago
I'm running the site of www.assonur.org association for which I work. It's a freshly updated site to 5.1 but I still have to set up most of the modules. So far the most important add on have been gmap and i18. I still have a long way to go to learn how to customize the theme but thanks mostly to firefox and to its firebug extension I have started with minor hacks to pushbutton css.

mfer replied 2 years, 8 months ago
Here is a wiki page with quite a few on it: http://groups.drupal.org/node/2700 -- Matt http://www.mattfarina.com

dalin replied 2 years, 8 months ago
Here's a few that I've been working on recently: C.O.R.E. Foundation A small foundation devotes its resources to relief efforts around the world through charitable projects and programs. Site is running Drupal 5 with CCK, Views, & SimpleNews. Green Party of Alberta Central organizing hub for the provincial party. Site is running Drupal 4-7 with CCK, Views, Panels, CiviCRM, ...

Mark EWERS replied 2 years, 8 months ago
I recently migrated CHAMP Assistance Dogs from 4.7.6 to 5.1. I had also been in touch with the YMCA of Greater St. Louis , who were in the process of hosting their site on Drupal. Mark Ewers

dggreenberg replied 2 years, 8 months ago
CiviCRM is an eCRM module for Drupal designed specifically for non-profits, advocacy organizations and "NGO's". It has been translated into several other languages including Spanish, Dutch, French, Polish and Portuguese. There are 4,000+ installations - many of which are running under Drupal. Some better known organizations currently using / or preparing to use Drupal + CiviCRM are: ...

skor replied 2 years, 8 months ago
Here's a list of Churches running drupal sites . Update: Ooops. Dupe of previous post.

 

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William Burnett
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-17 08:16:00)
I forgot. I also wrote one more sub-section of a not-for-profit website (it is not the primary website; but a tool available on the website). The sub-section is here: http://www.pnteh.org/resources . This is a user-interfaced database of homelessness resources broken down by resource type. The interface allows the user to look for resources by location and by resource type.
ppearse
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Published (2007-07-24 22:15:00)
We launched another new Drupal site. Very cool, very simple. http://www.acsquitline.org It is working perfectly and we are adding some behavioral change components to it.
hunthunthunt
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Published (2007-04-16 16:04:00)
I just read on the Drupal UK site that Greenpeace UK are about to launch a new drupal powered site today! www.drupal.org.uk/node/225#comment-217 Check it out :-)
NancyDru
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-12-30 13:24:00)
Well, I'm sorry, Kaptain, I no longer use Webcal because I could never get it to work right. So when I went to D5, I abandoned it in favor of the Event module , which does work as I expect it to and was written for Drupal. Also, I have yet to figure out RSS feeds (just haven't had a real need to). I would guess that the best thing to do with that is to consider a theme function to handle those nodes. Nancy W. Drupal Cookbook (for...
Benjamin Melançon
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Published (2007-04-19 23:52:00)
InternetBarContest.org , done as a favor in a pinch, just launching-- know any law students, young lawyers, or other students or recent grads interested in law, shaping the online justice system, and eradicating poverty, tell 'em to sign up! ~ben, member, Agaric Design Collective
jansky
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-16 16:51:00)
I'm running the site of www.assonur.org association for which I work. It's a freshly updated site to 5.1 but I still have to set up most of the modules. So far the most important add on have been gmap and i18. I still have a long way to go to learn how to customize the theme but thanks mostly to firefox and to its firebug extension I have started with minor hacks to pushbutton css.
milesg
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-17 21:33:00)
This nuclear waste info site is based on the biblio and localizer modules, and uses Drupal 5.1.
winston
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-16 20:13:00)
I'm using Drupal for this high school marching band site... Stamford High School Black Knights Marching Band Version: 5.x Modules Used: TinyMCE (Moxie at the moment actually) CCK Contemplate (Just getting started) Panels (about to start using, should have first panel page deployed by end of this week) Views (about to start using in combination with Panels for a particular page I need - again should be done end of this week) Logintoboggan...
rcross
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-26 07:05:00)
Its also nice to see drupal doing so much good. --Ryan www.ryancross.com www.jamescrossinc.com
hanief84
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Non-Profit Use of Drupal
Published (2007-04-17 02:40:00)
Lembahklang.com for Malaysia. Lembahklang is consist of the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. It's a community website. "Hello from Malaysia! ^^ " Website: www.indiecom.net Skype: ga1984

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