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As of 4/28/2014, this module is being deprecated in favor of integrating similar features into the CiviVolunteer CiviCRM Extension. The new CiviVolunteer features are being developed by Ginko Street Labs and funded by Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
Crew Connect was originally designed for Community Media organizations, but it can be used by any site wanting to connect volunteers with specific skills to people who need those skills. The module extends Drupal's core Profile functionality Profile2. Users interested in volunteering rate their own skills. Crew Connect includes a View with exposed filters that are altered with some JQuery magic from a normal multiselect into vertical sliders. This creates a EQ like interface that makes it much easier to search for users with a minimum skill level across multiple skills.
GETTING STARTED WITH CREW CONNECT
On install, a single camera skill is added as a profile field users will see when signing up for a new account along with a checkbox to express interest in volunteering and a text area to describe the types of projects the user would volunteer for. You can add as many skills as you want, but the select list options need to be formatted the way the default Camera skill is...
1|1 - not interested
2|2 - teach me
3|3 - apprentice
4|4 - journeyman
5|5 - master
Once installed you will need to add exposed filters to the om_crew_connect_find View for additional skill before they appear on http://<YOURSITE>/crew-connect/find (D7).
There is also a My Skills block included that can be displayed on users profile pages. If the user has no skills, it will prompt the user to add them when they view their own profile, but shows nothing when other users view the profile.
The 2.x branch now requires Views Bulk Operation and Views Send, which is used to allow users with permission to contact other users about opportunities to volunteer without exposing everyone's email address.
Related Modules:
jSlider Field
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No longer developed by its maintainers.- Project categories: Content editing experience, Access control
- Created by kreynen on , updated
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