
Fostering the ethical and efficient use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes. http://ephilanthropy.org
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Monday, October 7, 2002
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eZine Volume 3 Issue 2: Code of Ethics Revised, Online Course Begins Monday, California eTours, Citing The Internet
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VOLUME 3
ISSUE 2
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The Internet is a medium that nonprofit organizations are beginning to use for a wide range of purposes. But the quick growth of the Internet presents every nonprofit organization with a strategic challenge. Where is the Internet going next? How can nonprofit organizations choose the right mix of short and long term Internet strategies and tactics? Every nonprofit organization, that has started to use the Internet, has learned that there are technical, creative and educational challenges involved in taking advantage of Internet-related opportunities. It is often difficult for a nonprofit organization to find the skills sets they need to create a strategy for using the Internet that is comprehensive, has realistic goals, timelines, deadlines, and takes into account the organization's human resource, technical, and budgetary realities. The ePhilanthropyFoundation, along with its "eLearning" partner, nonprofitlearning.com, have created a learning process that is methodical, coordinated, and shares the 'best practices' for cultivating and stewarding relationships and soliciting donations, and helping nonprofit organizations create and execute Internet-related development projects with the best chance of success. Courses are offered on a rotating basis throughout the year: 1. Fundraising On the Internet: How to succeed -- October 14 2002 2. Medium and the Message -- October 21, 2002 3. Prospecting Strategies for Research Online 4. Harnessing The Net -- October 14, 2002 Browse through our course offerings below to find out more about eLearning at http://ePhilanthropyFoundation.org/education Courses Start October 14, 2002 and October 21, 2002 Click here to REGISTER ONLINE
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