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Tuesday, September 6, 2005 eZine 5 Issue 25: Huge $$ Katrina Support Via Internet, 3 Lessons Learned (Katrina), 8 Tips To Be Senior Friendly, Remembering 9-11-01   VOLUME 5 ISSUE 25  
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Donations to Hurricane-Relief Efforts Exceed $487-Million
3 Lessons From Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts: Reinforcing Online Communications
Finalists Announced for 2005 International ePhilanthropy Awards
World's First Advanced/Executive ePhilanthropy Training Workshop
Website Spotlight: Remembering September 11, 2001
Introducing Blackbaud® NetCommunity™ — Groundbreaking Web Site Management
Annual Appeals Made Easy!
Come and Train With Some of the Industry’s Greats on September 22 in New York City
Master Trainer Shares Secrets to Creating an ePhilanthropy Strategy
Trend Alert: Online Personal Fundraising
8 Great Tips For Making Sure Your Website Is Senior Friendly
Craigslist Foundation Nonprofit Boot Camp- Saturday 8 October, San Francisco
Register Now to Attend the Finest ePhilanthropy Training in the Pacific Northwest
Subscribe Now: Put the eZine Over 20,000 & Attend an eTour Free
Despite Online Giving Success Stories, Many Nonprofits Remain Skeptical
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Website Spotlight: Remembering September 11, 2001
http://www.nycremembers.org
http://www.nycremembers.org

September 11, 2001 was a day of unspeakable tragedy that changed the face of ePhilanthropy. Around the world donors turned to the Internet to learn and support in unprecedented numbers. From 9-11 to Katrina every time people are in need, those who care go to the Internet and give. Since that time the ePhilanthropy Foundation has become the global leader in providing training to charities for the ethical and efficient use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes through education and advocacy.

NYCremembers.org seeks to observe 9/11 as a National Day of Voluntary Service.

One Day's Pay is the principal organizer of "NYC Remembers," the effort specific to the New York City region, to encourage New Yorkers to observe the week of September 11 each year through voluntary service and charitable activities.

One Day's Pay is supported privately through generous contributions made by founders, suppliers, individuals, corporations, foundations and other funding organizations. The organization received Federal and State of California approval of its tax-exempt 501c3 applications in 2003, and has applied for tax-exempt status in the State of New York.

For more information go to http://www.nycremembers.org


 
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