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Wednesday, June 26, 2002 Issue 18: Washington DC eTour, Battle for '.org', Corporate Giving, AmEx Joins eTour, Online Learning   VOLUME 2 ISSUE 18  
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Washington DC eTour Announced for September 19 2002
Firms Vie for Right to Operate '.org'
Online Training Course Begins July 22
American Express Joins eTour
Study says philanthropy has corporate rewards
Acteva
Convio
Cisco Foundation
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Beaconfire Consulting
Washington DC eTour Announced for September 19 2002
Register Online Today
http://www.acteva.com/go/eTour


The North American ePhilanthropy Training Tour (eTour)  

This half-day seminar will help nonprofit organizations learn how to effectively use the Internet to build community and attract philanthropic support online. In Washington authors from the new book Fundraising on the Internet: The ePhilanthropy Foundation’s Guide to Success Online will be on hand to present important up-to-the-minute tips and techniques on how to succeed with ePhilanthropy. The training seminar will end with a Q & A session with the authors.

 
NOTE: Additional dates, locations and details regarding the eTour will be announced as they become available. Announcements expected soon for Cleveland, Houston, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, San Diego, San Francisco, Boston, New York and Atlanta.



Register Today!

Date: Thursday, September  19, 2002                                               
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Venue: 
AARP Andrus Foundation
Brickman Center 
601 E Street, NW
Washington DC                                                                                                                                                                                                                            


Cost: $45 per person
Sign up now! For information on all confirmed cities on the eTour please visit: http://www.acteva.com/go/etour
 
 
The Washington DC eTour is Sponsored by:
Cisco Foundation, Blackbaud, American Express Tax and Business ServicesActeva, Convio, HomesteadImakeNews.com, AARP Andrus Foundation, and Beaconfire Consulting

Sign up now! Please visit http://www.acteva.com/go/etour
 
Admission includes:

- four hour training session by ePhilanthropy Industry Leaders;
- a copy (retails for $29 USD) of the Foundation’s fast-selling “Fundraising on the Internet,” (Jossey-Bass, 2001);
- information from eTour sponsors;
- a $25 gift certificate toward the Foundation’s online eLearning courses.
 
Space is limited and seating is on a first registered, first-served basis. Online registration is mandatory.


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