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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
eTour: Honolulu, Paris, Atlanta, San Diego, Philadelphia and Chicago
http://acteva.com/go/eTour

Learn To Succeed ONLINE!!!


Join us for the 2004 Global ePhilanthropy Training Tour (eTour) is presented by  the ePhilanthropy Foundation and held in 30+ cities around the world (one near you!). 


Go to:  
 http://ePhilanthropy.org/eTour   for more information and to register online 

or call 877-536-1245
 


Who should attend:

Nonprofit  Executive Directors, Administrators, Management, development, program,  Trustees/Directors and tech staff


4-hour Training Provided by ePhilanthropy Master Trainers :

Tap into the best  practices in ePhilanthropy Strategy. Topics being covered: Use of eMail, Communications, Marketing, Volunteers, Internet Fundraising and expert advice on how to develop an online strategy to raise awareness, money and efficiency at your organisation.

Each training seminar will end with a general Q&A session with the experts.

NOTE: The Foundation expressly does not endorse any companies, products or services in order to maintain its impartial status in the industry.


The eTour is a half-day seminar (all new for 2004) is designed to help nonprofit organizations learn how to effectively use the Internet to build community and attract philanthropic support online.

Register online or call 877-536-1245.

February 27: Honoluluhttp://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=59987

March 11: Paris: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=60898

April 14: Atlanta: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=62523

April 15: San Diego: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=62532

April 28: Philadelphia: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=60422

May 13: Chicago: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=61030


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