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seeking prof. support in Australia
April 26, 2007, 06:59:53 pm
Hello,

We are a small ngo considering using CiviCRM and all the goodies. We may actually link it to a major university in the future. For now, I would like to get prof support/ perhaps even training in Sydeny or Brisbane. I am not a geek I am looking for patients and a nice group to work with.

We are at www.GoodDeedsInternational.org

Best,

CEO Good Deeds International

Aaron C. Caldwell

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Re: seeking prof. support in Australia
April 26, 2007, 07:46:21 pm

Two places to look:
http://civicrm.org/professional
http://www.civicspacelabs.org/AssociateDirectory

At CivicSpace we've been looking at ways to provide remote training (phone + computer screenshare). We have yet to figure out a way to make it really affordable (right now we are thinking custom remote training would cost $75-100/hr).

If you or other folks in the community ware interested in figuring out how to effectively provide remote training, we'd love to talk/work with you. Ideas we have had: (1) have existing CiviCRM users volunteer to provide training (not sure whether this would be barter or volunteer), CivicSpace charges some small amount US$10-25/hr to match people and provide the technical infrastructure and curriculum to make things more "professional". No reason this couldn't also just be organized and done voluntarily by the community. (2) Create a series of screencasts. If someone generated the script, CivicSpace would be happy to donate some time to actually produce a screencast or two.

 
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gmasky

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Re: seeking prof. support in Australia
May 08, 2007, 06:01:24 pm
We got civicrm installed by Webaccess for our site www.stanislites.org. I found them very professional and reliable. Here is the link http://www.webaccess.co.in/htm/civicrm.htm

HTH

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