Saturday, March 20, 2004

The On-Line Conference On Community Organizing and Development: Web advice:
"Using the Internet for Activism "

The Activist Toolkit by ONE/Northwest (ONLINE NETWORKING for the ENVIRONMENT) will help with all kinds of technical advice for using the Internet in activism.

Benton's Best Practices Toolkit, designed to help nonprofits make effective use of communications and information technologies.

Contentbank, an online resource for information, tools and people dedicated to building Internet content that works for low-income and underserved communities by the Children's Partnership.

Designing Effective Action Alerts for the Internet by Phil Agre, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles

On-Line Advocacy provides a variety of resources for those thinking about an on-line advocacy program.

The Institute for Global Communications maintains EcoNet, PeaceNet, ConflictNet, LaborNet, and WomensNet, with lots of on-line resources.

NetAction shows ways that the Internet can support grass-roots activism, with a great deal of information resources and an on-line cyberactivism training course

Organizers' Collaborative, harnessing the collaborative potential of the Internet and working to making computers accessible as a tool in support of community-based, social change organizing.

Organizing on the Internet, a COMM-ORG list-serv message from Larry Yates with insights and links about Internet activism.

Progressive Technology Project Resources for Organizers has technology assessment and planning tools.

Technology Resources for Non-Profit Organizations provides web hosting, Internet Service Provide, hardware, and technology assistance links.

Using the Internet for Organizing and Advocacy, by Dirk Slater of the LINC Project.

The Virtual Volunteering Project, with advice, links, and resources supporting Internet activism.

http://comm-org.utoledo.edu/cboweb.htm#inetactivism

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