MPower is an open source constituent relationship management (CRM) software for nonprofit organizations. Our software can be implemented through on-premise, client-server enterpirse level, hosted or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models. We also offer the most robust database and product independent reporting and analysis tool, also contributed to the open source community. We believe in simplicity, transparency and giving nonprofit organizations the Freedom to Fundraise.
For more information about MPower, go to www.mpoweropen.com
September 13, 2007 at 1:20 pm
How long are you going to continue to support the MPower software that we are using?
What is the new accounting system?
How much is it going to cost?
How much the quarterly support?
We are a small mission annual income about $500,000.
do you have other small missions using MPower?
Thanks, Hope
September 17, 2007 at 4:42 pm
Hope,
Thank you for your questions. Let me try to answer them in order:
1) We have stated publicly that we will support MPower Systems Version 8 at least through the end of 2008. We are contemplating making a new announcement because that is now less than a year and a half away and as of today we have no plans to stop supporting Version 8.
We should release a new and extended date for support of Version 8 by the end of the year.
2, 3, 4) The new accounting system that is integrated with our new flagship software MPX is called MIP Fund Accounting. In order to get you costs and support for MPX/MIP we need to get more information about your needs.
5) We have many missions of various sizes using Version 8 and MPX/MIP.
I will have someone in our Account Management department contact you to help you out.
Thank you,
Randy
April 8, 2008 at 1:34 pm
Hi Randy,
I met some of your staff at the NRB and at NTEN. I am very interested in using the software as well as becoming part of the developers network but I can’t ever get anyone on the phone to discuss. I have tried for two weeks at different times and tried all departments. What am I missing?
Still very interested, despite the disappointment.
Sandy Ellingson