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Tuesday, July 25, 2006 eZine 6 Issue 22: Search Engine Optimization, Reverse Look-Up Online, No Travel Training, Start a Chapter   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 209  
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Nominate Your Best Projects :: International ePhilanthropy Awards
Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO)—What Does It Really Mean?
LIVE Training :: Nonprofit Internet Strategies in Atlanta, GA
NEW Opportunity!! Help Create An ePhilanthropy Chapter In Your Area
Learn online - Everything from Grant Writing to Board Development
LIVE Training :: Nonprofit Internet Strategies in Toronto, ON
Electronic Pledge and Donation Processing
No Nonprofit Left Behind, Small Nonprofits Embrace the Web
Catch More Donors in Your Web (Site): Clever Tips and Tricks
Online Fundraising Made Accessible to You and Your Supporters!
"Reverse Look-Up" to round out your Database
ePhilanthropy Job Bank - New Positions Posted
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NEW Opportunity!! Help Create An ePhilanthropy Chapter In Your Area
ePhilanthropy Foundation Seeks Organizing Volunteers
http://ephilanthropy.org/groups

As our readers know the Foundation has successfully launched its first Chapter. The Dallas/Ft Worth Chapter is in the hands of very capable leadership.

The ePhilanthropy Foundation now seeks volunteers to become local community organizers for ePhilanthropy Chapters being formed around the world. If you are interested read the details below and email the Foundation to be considered for this exciting opportunity to bring this service to your community.

You are under no obligation at this point we are simply asking interested parties to self-nominate themselves.

Free online planning and organizing tools will be provided to designated local organizers by the Foundation.

At a minimum, we will ask that you:

  • Work with the Foundation to establish discussion topics.
  • Decide where to meet, including private homes and offices 
  • Schedule and attend regular gatherings (monthly or quarterly) and welcome members.
  • Allow members to contact you using the online planning website architecture provided by the Foundation (your email address will not be revealed)
  • Promote ePhilanthropy training programs held in your community. 
  • Keep the local website we provide to you, updated with the date and time of your local monthly meeting
  • Add extra event information to the local group calendar (also provided by the Foundation)
  • Spread the word about your group and local organizations
  • Participate in monthly chapter leadership conference calls with Foundation leadership

As the Local Organizer, you will work with the ePhilanthropy Foundation to foster local education and discussion/user groups around the many topics of ePhilanthropy.

If you are interested or have questions email us at chapter@ePhilanthropy.org . If selected by the planning group we will then email you details for participating in a Q&A online telephone meeting. You are under no obligation at this point we are simply asking interested parties to self-nominate themselves.


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