We’ve been working with Bike Texas to improve their implementation, usage, and return on investment from SalesForce and Kimbia. Most significantly, we performed a significant migration of data from a legacy FileMaker database to SalesForce. We created a mapping between data models, and performed the migration and followup. Kimbia is an online donation widget and [...]
In the late summer and fall of 2011, we implemented a new website for the Girl Scouts of Central Texas (GSCTX). As always, we had little to do with how good it looks, as Creative Pickle did another wonderful job with the design.
We’ve recently launched a complete website rebuild for Greenlights. Their web properties are actually spread across three distinct frameworks – Joomla, Wordpress, and SalesForce.com Sites. We started with design work from Creative Pickle, and made it all happen
Starting in September of 2009, we’ve been involved in development of tools for research related to the JSTEPS project at George Mason University. The tools will be deployed at correctional institutions and courthouses around the country. The program aims to identify better ways to guide individuals with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, or other criminal behavior, through their probationary period into full recovery.
We’ve been working with Schedule2Drive since the beginning, and have had the pleasure of seeing their site grow, change, and flourish. We’ve helped this web based company meet the significant challenges of their niche.
We have worked on many successful projects with Coldshower Design, a design, web development, and hosting company in Austin, Texas. Prelude’s history with Coldshower goes back several years, including Joomla, Wordpress, OpenX, and custom development. We keep them humming along by handling projects, support, and maintenance.
Prelude built the first phase of the Points of Light Institute’s ambitious reporting and data collection system using SalesForce.com. The POLI supports more than 250 affiliate organizations around the United States and elsewhere. To encourage full affiliate participation, the POLI wanted to provide immediate feedback and accessible reports – we helped them get there.
In November of 2009 we participated in the #npocamp – a fantastic event in the unconference or barcamp tradition. We came prepared to talk about beginning database theory and came away with priceless knowledge and wisdom from all the sessions.
Social Actions is a great project, bringing together donation and volunteer opportunity data from all around the web into a single API. It has really expanded the reach and accessability of these opportunities. We had such a great time creating the Social Actions Tuner and Social Actions continues to be more than deserving of effort by the nonprofit technology community. Why not make a new project?