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Sunday, January 15, 2012

How is NationBuilder Different than Salsa and DemocracyInAction?

NationBuilder, the community organizing system (COS) for a new generation of leaders and creators, is a unique blend of CMS and social CRM that supports community building and calls to action integrated tightly with a customizable website and social media. It is a flexible and feature rich competitor to Salsa and its DemocracyInAction product for non-profits and campaigns that want to organizing without time-intensive integration products.

Here's what Liberal Art has to say about why NationBuilder is great for non-profits and campaigns.
Posted by Adriel Hampton at 7:38 AM
Labels: CMS, COS, CRM, Democracy In Action, DemocracyInAction, NationBuilder, Salsa, technology for nonprofits, Wired for Change

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