Community Builders Australia

Community Builders Australia is a social enterprise committed to helping our clients engage more effectively with their constituents, customers, members, supporters, volunteers and other key stakeholders.

Through the use of the latest open source technologies, Community Builders provides a range of cost-effective and flexible solutions to large and small organisations alike - whether government, corporate or non-profit.

At the end of the day, it is not about us - it is about our clients...

If you would like more information about our leading technology solutions to help your organisation build an online community, or engage with your local one, (including CiviCRM, Joomla!, Drupal and KnowledgeTree implementation and development) please give us a call on:

1300 GOV 2AU (1300 468 228)

or from overseas on +61 2 8004 9220.

You can also e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Follow us on Twitter.

 
The Free Software Foundation agrees - CiviCRM Rocks!

We've seen it coming since we first started developing with CiviCRM at the beginning of 2006, but now the Free Software Foundation (FSF) agrees that it is "Time for nonprofits to leave proprietary fundraising software systems behind"!

"With this announcement, the FSF will also be adopting CiviCRM for its own use, and actively encouraging other nonprofit organizations to do the same."

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Open Innovation

As big supporters and users of Open Source technologies, it is not surprising that we believe Open Innovation can help our clients achieve their goals more rapidly.

Consequently, we are assisting legal.consult with the development of online tools for the upcoming launch of Free Open Creative Law - a hub for information and discussion around Open Innovation and "public" licensing models.