Tag Archives: drupal

MORE – Drupal, CiviCRM and Mobile Website Project

July 16th, 2011| by Timothy Spell | No Comments »

The The Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts (MORE) approached nonprofitCMS the beginning of 2011 to assist them in building a new website presence.  MORE is a membership organization of about 3000 general members and thousands of other supporters.  Their requirements was to …

ATSA – Web Design, CiviCRM, Membership and Conference Management

July 15th, 2011| by Timothy Spell | No Comments »

Phew…what a challenging yet exciting project to work on!  The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) approached nonprofitCMS back in January about their desire to revamp their online systems.  As a membership based association they needed to address …

DPLF – Drupal Web Design and Publication Finder

July 11th, 2011| by Timothy Spell | No Comments »

The Foundation for Due Process of Law (DPLF) approached NonprofitCMS in early 2011 about redesigning their current website and implementing their site in an intuitive CMS.  Before approaching nonprofitCMS, DPLF had been using a custom made CMS by one of …

We’ve Designed Websites for these DC Non-profit Organizations

February 26th, 2011| by Timothy Spell | No Comments »

Clients often ask us to give a listing of all the clients we work with in particular areas of the country in addition to references before we get started working together.  This blog article highlights a few of the organizations …

Choosing the right Content Management System for your Non Profit

August 23rd, 2010| by Timothy Spell | 5 Comments »

I’m sure many would agree that not all content management systems are created equal. While some are definitely better than others, there is not a one-size-fits all CMS; at least just yet! The main function of a content management system …

What is the best nonprofit CMS?

November 18th, 2009| by Timothy Spell | No Comments »

Unless your nonprofit has more money than it knows what to do with, you’re most likely looking at 3 options right now for your nonprofit’s Content Management System (CMS): Joomla, Drupal and WordPress.  Here I will briefly describe each open …