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New Website to Highlight Adoption Services for Adoptive Children and their Families

spaudlingforchildren-tendenci.pngHOUSTON, May 31, 2015 –Tendenci  (www.tendenci.com), the software development company spearheading the Tendenci Open Source platform for associations and other nonprofits (NPOs), is proud to release a dynamic new website for Spaulding for Children. The website, https://www.spauldingforchildren.org, is powered by Tendenci Open Source, which ensures that the organization's online presence continues to find loving homes for hard-to-place children.

Tendenci Open Source was released as an open source solution for associations and non-profits to give cause-related organizations greater freedom and control over their online presence.

Spaulding for Children works with families that are seeking to adopt children that historically have a difficult time finding a home - those from broken homes, looking to be adopted with their siblings, or children with disabilities. Families that open their hearts and their homes to these children are unique and individually selected for the calling.

Spaulding for Children encourages frequent return visits to the website by constantly updating content using Tendenci’s CMS. It is easy to add photos and video, create new pages, update and organize website content, and post news and articles. 

To meet the needs of potential adoptive families, the agency uses Tendenci’s integrated event calendar to schedule informational meetings and custom forms that allow for self-reflection prior to embarking on this life-changing decision. With the online Donations module, the agency can engage passionate individuals and immediately secure funds using either a one-time or recurring donations option.

tendeci-eventlog-aggregate-reporting.pngAmong the capabilities that make the Tendenci platform so powerful is its ability to sort and analyze the activity of website users. This allows organizations using Tendenci to better target and tailor information based on observed user behaviors.

Tendenci has more than 1 million users and currently powers hundreds of websites for organizations around the world, including the San Francisco Bay Area Innovation Group (www.sfbig.org), the New York Emmy Awards (www.nyemmys.org) and the Houston Technology Center (www.houstontech.org).

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About Tendenci

Headquartered in Houston with an office in Silicon Valley, Tendenci (www.tendenci.com) develops the Tendenci Open Source platform tailor-made for the unique needs of cause-related organizations including associations and other nonprofits. Tendenci is a revenue generating online tool with over one million users overall. Tendenci powers the websites of the Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, the Houston Susan G. Komen Foundation and Advance.org, among hundreds of others. Tendenci also offers web design services and integrates other open source applications into the websites of its international client base. Tendenci Open Source  powers websites that encompass a variety of NPO and industry segments around the world. Additional information about Tendenci is available at www.tendenci.com.

 

 

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