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Help Support Girls Education Around The World
Eugenia Bivines | September 8
Did you know that girls living in poverty receive a basic education, they have lower rates of HIV infection? Did you also know that children of educated women are more likely to live past their fifth birthdays and have lower rates of malnutrition? Or, that no country has reached sustained...
CivicSource.Net: A regional online civic calendar
Deborah Elizabeth Finn | May 23
, Massachusetts' new online civic calendar, not only has potential as a wonderful resource in itself, but may also prove to be an impressive demonstration project for those who are skeptical about cross-sectoral and...
Appropriate Technology on a Shoestring
Deborah Elizabeth Finn | May 13

I sometimes joke that some of the mission-based organizations that I've assisted have earned the titled of "
What's Next? Can We Foster Civic Engagement and Leadership Development with Online Tools?
Deborah Elizabeth Finn | April 27


On Tuesday evening, I attended a "What's Next?" seminar at the Boston Foundation. It was a follow-up to the 2004 Boston Indicators...
In the nonprofit sector, we need better knowledge management...of our knowledge management
Deborah Elizabeth Finn | March 28

In the nonprofit sector these days, we certainly have a better class of knowledge management problems.


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Featured Articles
The Stupid Revolution, Open Networks, and the Democratization of Communications
By: Mike Chege, A Sense Of Place Network | April 5, 2005
The Internet cultivates new forms of communication which in turn can propogate social change. David Isenberg was the first to conceptualize the Internet as a “stupid network”; it is now becoming clearer that the Internet's core design, coupled with the emerging “open spectrum” movement and new innovative wireless technologies, holds great promise for mitigating the Digital Divide and promoting the democratization of communications.

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In Kerala, Giving New Meaning to "Give a Man a Fish...."
NextBillion.net | May 14
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