As you may be aware, CiviCRM was recently given an award for its incredible social impact by the Free Software Foundation. I think we can all agree that CiviCRM is amazing software! Likewise, I believe that we all recognize that our diversity in perspectives, nationalities, genders, text editors, etc. is vital to the health of both the software and the project.
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Coleman Watts of the CiviCRM Core Team will give a webinar to present new developments in SearchKit and FormBuilder on April 7 @ 11am US Eastern Time (4pm BST). The webinar will include time for Q&A on planned developments for both SearchKit and Form Builder.
Update: The recording is now available here:
Recently we heard about the retirement of Caldera Forms and that this going to be replaced by Ninja Forms. Saturdrive the company behind caldera and ninja wrote the following:
Find out what's possible with CiviCRM and Drupal 8 and 9. Watch Part 1 of Skvare's training series on getting the most out of the Drupal CiviCRM Entity module.
This is a follow-up to my previous blog post, Tell the Caldera Forms Team that the CiviCRM Community uses Caldera Forms.
This is an open invitation for everyone using CiviCRM to meet on-line, catch-up and discuss all things CiviCRM.
Maybe you have a question or something awesome to show, come along! Curious about CiviCRM, you're more than welcome to come too and find out more.
Ready to take your Drupal 8 (or Drupal 9!) website to the next level with CiviCRM? Join Skvare's upcoming training series to learn how to leverage the Drupal CiviCRM Entity module.

The first release of the Yootheme CiviCRM Bridge enabled users to display contacts on their WordPress or Joomla website, but di
During the Dutch/Flemish webinar we had a session in which we shared the extensions people used and what is useful about them. We enjoyed sharing this with each other and we thought this might be useful for the wider community so here is the list of extensions in no particular order:
I would like to organize a digital sprint in the week of 12 April 2021 to update the Developer Guide!
The Developer Guide is a really important information source for new contributors to our community, but also to experienced contributors when information changes. For newbies it is important that they can find information quickly, the documentation is understandable, there are some FAQ's or how-to guides.....I am sure most of us can think of some kind of improvement.