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Tuesday, February 24, 2004 eZine 4 Issue 12: USA Giving Online Tops $1.9 Billion, Choosing Open Source Software, Google Adds 1 Billion Pages, Job Bank, eTour, Call for Nominations   VOLUME 4 ISSUE 12  
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NonProfit Times Study Shows Online Giving Matches ePhilanthropy Foundation Estimates
Choosing and Using Open Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits
Deadline for Petersberg Prize Extended - Global
Google Adds 1 billion More Pages To Web Index
ePhilanthropy Job Bank : New Positions Posted!
Software that helps me raise more money? SOUNDS PERFECT!
Free 501c3 Access to Technology Product Philanthropy Programs
CharityAdvantage serves Thousands of Non-profits Though Technology Programs
Call for Nominations
Are You A Skilled ePhilanthropy Trainer?
eTour: Honolulu, Paris, Atlanta, San Diego, Philadelphia and Chicago
Online Training Courses Offered
Call for Nominations
Deadline is May 14, 2004 For Nominations

The ePhilanthropy Foundation is inviting nominations for its Board of Trustees. The success of the ePhilanthropyFoundation.Org depends on the personal commitment and active involvement of a select group of dedicated individuals, who understand the privilege to serve and the responsibility to lead.
 
The Foundation’s Governance Committee chaired by Ken Weber, NetworkforGood.org will review nominations. It is the desire of this committee to nominate a slate of candidates that provide the broadest possible input from the diverse ‘ePhilanthropy world’ of experts, vendors and practitioners.
 
Interested individuals are encouraged to submit nominations, including self-nominations. A nomination statement of approximately 200 words (along with Name, Address, Position, email address and phone number), the nomination should provide details of the nominees experience with ePhilanthropy, the use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes, a commitment to promoting the ePhilanthropy Code of Ethical online philanthropic practices and an understanding of the issues facing the ePhilanthropy Community.
 
Trustees will be selected by the ePhilanthropy Foundation Board in accordance with the Foundation’s Bylaws. New board members will be announced September 23, 2004.
 
Nominations must be submitted before May 14, 2004. Please contact
nominations@ephilanthropy.org or via fax to 202-478-0910. 
 
For complete information on ePhilanthropy Foundation and its Board of Trustees go to:
 
http://www.ephilanthropy.org/aboutus
http://www.ephilanthropy.org/board
 
We thank you in advance for your interest. The leadership and commitment of our Trustees help to insure the important work of the Foundation.


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