SYSTOPIA Extension of the Month #17: CiviProxy
At SYSTOPIA, we've built and maintain a wide range of tools, from CiviCRM extensions to Drupal modules and more. With around 60 repositories under active management, we're dedicated to enhancing the...
View ArticleHow to Turn Your Annual Conference Into Year-Round Member Engagement (With...
For many associations, the annual conference is the crown jewel of the calendar year. It’s where members gather, sponsors show up in full force, and learning happens at scale. But what happens when the...
View ArticleCiviCRM 6.3 Release
CiviCRM version 6.3.0 is now ready to download. In fact, since we're a bit late on these notes, 6.3.1 is already out and we'd recommend you start there. This is a regular monthly release. Upgrade now...
View ArticleCiviCamp and CiviSprint Europe coming up and open for registration
After the success of the CiviCamp and CiviSprint in San Fransisco last month celebrating 20 years of CiviCRM it is time to focus on the next big event! CiviCamp and CiviSprint Europe celebrating 20...
View ArticleCiviCon 2025 Retrospective
CiviCon 2025 took place this May in California, where it all began 20 years ago! With some time passed, I would like to use this blog post to look back.
View ArticleSYSTOPIA Extension of the Month #18: CiviSEPA
SYSTOPIA Extension of the Month #18: CiviSEPA At SYSTOPIA, we've built and maintain a wide range of tools, from CiviCRM extensions to specialized solutions for European organizations. With over 60...
View ArticleCiviCRM 6.4 Release
Thanks to the hard work of CiviCRM’s incredible community of contributors, CiviCRM version 6.4.0 is now ready to download. This is a regular monthly release. Upgrade now for the most stable CiviCRM...
View ArticleStripe now supports TWINT/iDEAL payments
Stripe now supports TWINT/iDEAL payments At MJW we develop and maintain quite a number of different extensions for CiviCRM. But the one that is by far the most popular and has helped us make a name...
View ArticleHow we use and contribute to CiviCRM at the Tor Project
Hello CiviCRM community! We’re the Tor Project, long-time users of CiviCRM, and recently we shared a post on our own blog about how CiviCRM helps advance our goals as a nonprofit and our shared...
View ArticleStreamlining CiviCRM Hosting and Development with DevPanel and DrupalForge
This post shares tools and workflows that can support CiviCRM implementers, developers, and organizations by simplifying hosting, infrastructure management, and testing environments. While not part of...
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