Re: Introduction and Topic for a Grant-Writing Collaborative Project
Hello,
You might want to take a look at Plone (www.plone.org) it is built on
top of zope and addresses the ease of use issues you mentioned.
Welcome to the list. Your input is worth a lot. I, for one would like to
learn more about your projects.
I am the maintainer of the Calendula project
(http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/calendula). Still in the planning
stage, it will be a Free Software fundraising system.
And as a side project I am working on an online grant tracking tool. I
am in the Seattle area and was asked by a local NPO to come up with a
collaborative way for them to share the task of tracking grants.
-Darryl
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 12:52, Michael Maranda wrote:
> Well, I'm here on the list too. Been lurking as I don't have any
> programming background.
>
> I am interested in promoting Open Source solutions in the non-profit
> arena and for the community in general.
>
> I am a member of a group in the Chicago are called NPOTechs. Visit our
> web site at NPOTechs.org. This group coordinates volunteer efforts to
> support non-profits and schools with tech issues.
>
> I am also part of the management of a non-profit. Been here almost 4
> years, mostly doing development work. That is, grant writing. :)
>
> I am interested in developing tools that make the work life and the work
> process better for people I have to work with, so I was considering how
> to modify some sort of Content Management Framework tool to allow
> coordination and collaboration of the grant writing/development process.
> I see two places where I myself could make use of this... Firstly
> directly in my organization where we have multiple departments offering
> really different services and programs-there I want to have persons in
> the department involved in identifying potential funding sources and
> developing the proposal with my oversight and with the help of others
> including my one development staff.
>
> The second place I would utilize this is to coordinate similar
> activities in the context of an organization that has 1 staff and a (an
> unpaid) working board... I'm on the development committee of that board,
> and we need to collaborate a distance.
>
> Basic elements in common to both include some sort of internet based
> access. Secure document repository with permissions for different
> access. Secure area for subgroups to be able to collaborate on
> documents and make notes. We should be able to upload revised documents
> too, in a common word processing format. We should have a bulletin
> board area adjacent to each project or otherwise logically accessible.
> I was thinking a closed wiki might work.
>
> I've been researching Zope as a basis for these activities, but it seems
> I have a steep learning curve ahead.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> -Michael
>
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