Tendenci on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Azure Applications

Tendenci, the open source association management system and website platform for non-profits and member organisations, ready the moment it boots.

Base
Hardened build
minimal ports, security patches applied at build time
Access
Unique credentials
generated on first boot, readable only by root
Verified
Boots working
services pass a health gate before release
Support
24/7, 365 days
by email and live chat, 24 hour response SLA

Overview

Tendenci is the open source Association Management System (AMS) and website platform built for non-profits, associations and membership organisations. From one platform it manages members and memberships, events with online registration, donations and payments, a member directory, forms, newsletters, a photo and file gallery and the full public facing website content, giving member organisations a single system to run their site and their back office rather than stitching together separate tools.

It suits associations, chambers of commerce, clubs and non-profits that want to own and control their member data and their public website on infrastructure they run themselves, with a full content management platform behind it.

Why the cloudimg image

cloudimg delivers Tendenci fully installed and configured behind an nginx reverse proxy, with the gunicorn application server, the PostgreSQL database with the spatial extensions Tendenci requires, and the memcached cache already running, so a complete association platform answers the moment the instance boots. The image is secure by default: no administrator and no shared secret ship in it, and on the first boot of every instance a fresh secret key and site settings key are generated, the database is initialised empty with the Tendenci defaults loaded, and a unique administrator is created and written to a file only the root user can read, so no two deployments ever share a login. The image is hardened, fully patched and pinned to a known release, and every deployment is paired with a step by step deploy guide and backed by 24/7 support.

Common uses

  • A self hosted association management system for members, events and donations
  • A content managed public website for a non-profit or membership organisation
  • An owned and controlled member directory, forms and newsletter platform

See it running

Real screenshots taken while testing this image against its deployment guide.

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