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Milwaukee Makerspace uses Wild Apricot, though I had nothing to do
with the implementation. (I'm copying the people who did, in the
hopes they can chime in.)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/9/16 7:03 PM, Dominic Canare
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<div>It's been a little while since we talked about this, and I
wonder if new information or tools are available.</div>
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<div>What are people using to manage their members, payments,
equipment authorizations, events and signups, donations, etc?</div>
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<div>We've been using WildApricot for the past few years. It
does many things, but all of them are a little lacking. We
have a bunch of work-arounds and custom tools built around
their API's to make it easier for our administrators, but it's
become a bit cumbersome to maintain, and the price keeps going
up.</div>
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<div>Looking for suggestions!</div>
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<div>Immediate Past President, MakeICT</div>
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