>From one David to another David, I moderate that Net-Gold discussion group
on Yahoo Groups and I have just checked one of my archives and have these
fund raising related posts that may be useful to you in looking for ways
in which your organization can make contributions of time effort resources
and funding to the digital divide cause.  Here are the links.

SOCIAL ISSUES: ORGANIZATIONS AND INTEREST GROUPS : PHILANTHROPIC:
ORGANIZATIONS:  The Rotary Foundation
<http://snipurl.com/evfq>


ORGANIZATIONS: NONPROFIT: FUNDING : PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS: FUND
RAISING: A Selective Bibliography and Webliography of Fund Raising Sources
for Nonprofit Organizations
<http://snipurl.com/evfh>


Marketing Community Radio
George Lessard
<http://snipurl.com/evfr>


REFERENCE: TOOLS : DIRECTORIES: ORGANIZATIONS: NONPROFIT: Sources
for Finding Foundations on the Internet
<http://snipurl.com/evfs>


BUSINESS PLANS : NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: Some Business Plan Resources for
NonProfit Organizations
<http://snipurl.com/evfu>


GRANTS FUND RAISING PHILANTHROPY: RESOURCES:
ORGANIZATIONS: NONPROFIT:
Don Griesmann's Grant Opportunities
<http://snipurl.com/evfv>


[Net-Gold] GRANTS: RESOURCES: A Selection of Sources on the
Internet for Listings of Grant Information and Sources: Webliographies
of Grant Information
<http://snipurl.com/evfw>


Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:05:44 -0500 (EST)
From: David P. Dillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NetGold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [NetGold] FUND RAISING : ARTICLE: The Ten Immutable Laws of the
    (Fundraising) Universe
<http://snipurl.com/evfx>

I have used shortened URLs for all of these documents rather than burden
readers with the lengthier Temple Listserv post URLs and I hope that these
messages help not only the original poster but other members of the
Digital Divide Network as well.  The active Net-Gold list is on Yahoo
Groups, not the Temple Listserv.


Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/net-gold>
<http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/ringleaders/davidd.html>
<http://www.kovacs.com/medref-l/medref-l.html>
<http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html>
<http://www.LIFEofFlorida.org>
World Business Community Advisor
<http://www.WorldBusinessCommunity.org>

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On Thu, 12 May 2005, David Abel wrote:

> I'm excited to pass on that my local Rotary Club has taken interest in
> helping bridge the digital divide. I'm currently forming a committee to
> decide what project we will pursue and was hoping the DDN list would be kind
> enough to offer suggestions.

> I open to ideas for projects that require fundraising, implementation,
> awareness or all three. I'm specifically looking for projects that are
> easily scalable, meaning other Rotary clubs can adopt the program and still
> stay true to the original focus.

> The long term goal is to use our local club as a "case study" in order to
> propose that Rotary International take on a similar project as part of its
> world wide efforts.

> As you are probably aware Rotary International has a large membership (over
> 1.2 million) around the world. But you might not know that Rotary
> International recently acknowledged the digital divide should be part of its
> focus and opened a discussion on how Rotary might help close it.

> At this point my club has express interest in building technology center's,
> or the funding of affordable laptops/mobile phones for education in third
> world countries.

> Thank you in advance.

> David Abel
> Editor & General Manager
> PoliticsOnline Inc.
> 207 East Bay Street, Suite 211
> Charleston, SC 29401       USA
> 1 843 853 8190 office
> 1 843 722 4283 fax
> http://www.PoliticsOnline.com

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