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Sunday, July 14, 2002 Issue 19 - PSI Joins eLearning Network, Houston eTour Announced, Intellectual Property Primer, ePhilanthropy Its More Than Just eMoney   VOLUME 2 ISSUE 19  
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Philanthropic Services for Institutions (PSI) Joins eLearning Network
An Online Learning Partnership
http://www.acteva.com/go/elearning

Ken Turpen Announces eLearning PartnershipPSI is moving forward into a new era of learning with its announcement of a partnership with the ePhilanthropy Foundation. PSI Director Ken Turpen says, “We believe the Internet provides our membership with wonderful professional development opportunities.”                                                                                  

At its formal launch in Phoenix AZ on July 1, 2002 PSI invited its membership to
learn online with the coursesoffered as part of the ePhilanthropy Foundation’s eLearning Network. 

[Picture: PSI Director Ken Turpen, greets ePhilanthropy Foundation President Ted Hart, to the July 1 PSI eLearning Alliance kickoff in Phoenix, AZ]
 
Details regarding the program offerings are available at http://www.ePhilanthropyFoundation.Org/education.
 
PSI members can go directly to http://www.acteva.com/go/eLearning to register online
 
The courses cover such topics as online donations, web mastering, email communication, prospect research, volunteer management and recruitment, marketing, etc.
 
Industry experts have developed the course curriculum; just as the Internet changes very quickly courses are updated on a regular basis to help online learners keep pace with online best practices.
 
PSI members are encouraged to take advantage of this new partnership. Additional details are available by contacting the PSI office or the ePhilanthropy Foundation.
 
NOTE: Other organizations wishing to offer online education programs to their membership are encouraged to write to us at eLearning@ephilanthropy.org for more details.

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