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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Non Profit 316 $15M United States Tendenci Tendenci CMS Content Management 2015 n/a In 2015, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston implemented Tendenci CMS for Content Management to power its public website. The deployment centralized web content and event listings under Tendenci CMS, establishing a single content layer to support communications and program information across the organization. The implementation uses standard Content Management capabilities, including page and template management, media library and asset handling, event calendar publishing, and role based editorial controls to support program, membership, and donor communications. Operational governance emphasized communications and programs staff as site administrators, with editorial workflows and content ownership mapped to department responsibilities to maintain consistent publishing and site maintenance. Tendenci CMS is the primary application the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston uses for website content management and member facing information pages.
Depelchin Children'S Center Healthcare 362 $70M United States Tendenci Tendenci CMS Content Management 2013 n/a In 2013, Depelchin Children'S Center deployed Tendenci CMS for Content Management. The implementation supported the nonprofit site operations for the Houston-area organization, managing news publishing, event listings, volunteer and donor interactions, and general site administration. Tendenci CMS was configured to surface program outreach content and to enable fundraising workflows, with donation and event modules applied consistent with Tendenci's nonprofit feature set. Architecturally the deployment used a hosted Tendenci CMS instance to centralize content publishing and role-based administration across communications, outreach and development functions. Functional modules implemented included content management and editorial workflows, event management, volunteer engagement tools, donor interaction pages and site administration features. Governance emphasized departmental content ownership and workflow controls to coordinate outreach and fundraising communications across the organization.
Rice University Education 5500 $764M United States Tendenci Tendenci CMS Content Management 2016 n/a In 2016 Rice University implemented Tendenci CMS for the Energy & Environment Initiative in the United States, deploying the Tendenci CMS as a centralized Content Management solution to consolidate research outputs, media assets, partner directories and event listings. The implementation target was the initiative’s public web presence and stakeholder engagement channels, aligning the application with research communications and event promotion functions. The deployment used core Tendenci CMS capabilities and leveraged events, media and directory modules to support calendar-driven event promotion, rich media management and partner listing workflows. Configuration emphasized structured content types, taxonomy for research topics, media asset management and event scheduling, enabling editorial publishing workflows and role-based content approval consistent with Content Management best practices. Operational coverage focused on the Energy & Environment Initiative team, media relations and partner engagement stakeholders, with the site serving as the authoritative repository for initiative content across the United States. Governance changes included centralized editorial controls and coordinated event publishing processes, and the Rice University implementation improved content publishing, rich media management and event promotion for the initiative as reported.
Non Profit 492 $103M United States Tendenci Tendenci CMS Content Management 2012 n/a
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