In an effort to not reinvent wheels, I’ve added a gigantic spreadsheet of 
organizations to the Open Org Ambassadors folder. I thought we could use it for 
2 things:

1) to mine for open organizations we’d like to talk to for case studies
2) as a list of places to whom we might, in the future, promote open practices

Most of the list is non-profit or philanthropic. Also, PLEASE DON’T SHARE 
further – this document includes email addresses and personal details for 
contacts within various organizations. I’m all for open, but data privacy is 
important ;)

—laura

Laura Hilliger
Zythepsary <mailto:la...@zythepsary.com>
(part of the We Are Open Co-op)
@epilepticrabbit <http://twitter.com/#!/epilepticrabbit>
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Bryan Behrenshausen <bbehr...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> On 11/04/2016 06:55 AM, Allison Matlack wrote:
>> Bryan, I'll probably need some assistance parsing through whatever
>> responses I get, along with my own thoughts...whenever I can start
>> making some sense out of them. ;-)
> 
> This is great! You know I'm always up for it. Looking forward to seeing
> what turns up. Great idea, Allison.

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