[nycphp-talk] Integration for small non-profit
John Lacey
jlacey at att.net
Thu Dec 2 22:50:33 EST 2004
Dn. Kirill Sokolov wrote:
>
> Accounting
> Donor Management
> Bookstore (POS)
> Academic Records / Registrar
>
> The glue that holds this all together in a relational database is the
> contacts table.
>
> I think that for our needs, one of the higher end Quickbooks
> applications would do perfectly well for accounting; almost any donor
> management program would be fine (e.g., Donorperfect or even the
> nonprofitbooks program designed for Quickbooks). POS and Academic
> programs need only to share a contacts database.
>
look into SQL-Ledger--it's an open source accounting system that uses
PostgreSQL -- an Open Source database. Postgres is a little more work
setting up than MySQL (at least in my experience -- feel free to jump in
listies).
link to SQL-Ledger:
http://www.sql-ledger.org/
There will probably be some other folks chiming in here with other
suggestions for the other apps.
hope that helps,
John
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