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Server Host needed for Health non profit site...will pay.

Post by AdventureBear » Tue Nov 22, 2005 6:03 pm

Hi, I'm just hoping someone can help us find a server/host for Joomla, I'd like ot get somehting running in the next week or so. 

We are a collective group of non-profits involving homeless healthcare around the world.  I am helping to get a community web site up and running. 

We have no problem paying $5-$15 a month for a server, but there are so many that pop up on searches I was hoping someone could help narrow it down, especially if there is a good host to help serve volunteer organizations?  I would also be looking for "standard" features such as server uptime, backups and customer support.

Thanks,
Suzanne
My Non Profit Joomla Site:  http://www.streetmedicine.org
What I do when I'm not at my real job:  http://www.steelcityendurance.com

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Post by meini002 » Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:00 am

If you haven't checked out lunarpages.com - you should. $7.95 / month for their basic plan - includes access to joomla and others through the cpanel interface.

We've been very happy with them.

http://www.rainbowhealth.org

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Post by MoCmS » Thu Dec 29, 2005 3:29 pm

We have some leftover unused space. Full control panel, help desk, etc. Must be registered charity or non profit. Need help with tos agreement. Limited space. Let me know. Should have experience running Plesk.

Just wanted to add that the TOS issue has been solved by this group posting as such. http://joomlacanada.com Feel Free To Apply
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