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February 22, 2012

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May 9, 2011

Umpqua Community College Foundation

by Matt Danskine — Categories: Back End Programming, Education, Non-Profit, Web WorkNo Comments

The UCC Foundation wanted a website where they could send students to fill out scholarship and grant paperwork.  The main idea was to allow the students to fill out their criteria information online, then have a way to export the information so the Foundation folks could sort and look at the information in a more useful way.  In the past, they had to take paper applications and type the criteria information into a spreadsheet.  Very time consuming when you have several hundred applicants and 60-75 criteria each.

I was able to give them a custom database application that gives them one or two click access to all the information they need.  One button exports all the student criteria into a spreadsheet.  Saved hours and hours of time.  Another button prints all 450+ applications (3000+ pages) in a single click.

Upgrades planned for next year include the ability to convert all the applications back into a PDF that includes a couple documents the students upload into the system and a way to send only specific applications to the printer, as distinct files, that can be stapled and hold punched automatically.

Pretty cool deal, really.  A lot of work went into it and the client was pretty thrilled with the results.

 

March 30, 2011

Luckiamute Valley Pheasants

by Matt Danskine — Categories: Back End Programming, Web WorkNo Comments

LVP is actually a client of a local marketing company.  They had already created the website, but needed a custom reservations system.  That’s when they called me.  I was able to give them a calendar that shows available hunting pods for specific days, an email reservations request form and a database that kept it all straight.  The system has worked well for several years now and allows LVP the ability to spend less time on the phone and more time doing what they enjoy.

 

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