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Grantees: 2006 Organizing Technology Grants Pool Awards

Organization Grant Amount City Grant Description

9to5 National Association of Working Women

5,000

Atlanta, GA

9to5  requests support for costs associated with our custom, online database project. The project represents a profound leap in how we use technology to make progress toward our organizing and policy change goals.
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Coalition of Immokalee Workers

10,000

Immokalee, FL

CIW Web 2.0
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Congregations Building Community (CBC)

10,000

Windsor, CO

Leadership Development in Network Science
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Dakota Rural Action

4,130

Brookings, SD

Dakota Rural Action plans to increase our capacity to manage information and communicate with members, contacts, and funders through planning for, purchase of, and training on an upgraded database system.
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Domestic Workers United

5,000

Bronx, NY

For simultaneous interpretation equipment to enable full participation of all DWU members of different linguistic backgrounds, and an LCD projector for visual presentations in both member leadership training programs and for public education.
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Kansas City CCO (Church/Community Organization)

5,000

Kansas City, MO

CCO Information Power Project will engage grassroots community organizing constituencies around their own concerns so they are better equipped to solve their own problems using relational database and content driven website technologies.
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Lakeview Action Coalition (LAC)

10,000

Chicago, IL

Multi-issue community organization
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Movimiento por Justicia del Barrio (Movement for Justice in El Barrio)

8,340

New York, NY

Database, Website and Video production equipment
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New Labor

9,850

New Brunswick, NJ

New Labor seeks support from the Progressive Technology Project to enhance its member communication, education and organizing systems by incorporating two new tools, each targeted for its practical advantages.
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Nollie's Citizens for Quality Education, Inc.

7,500

Lexington, MS

Organizing for Public Education Reform in the Holmes County Public School District in the tenth low-wealth community in the Mississippi Delta
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Northwest Federation of Community Organizations

10,000

Seattle, WA

Computer-Assisted Mapping and Organizing Project
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Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC)

3,000

Huntington, WV

Citizen Reporters --Proposal for Equipment Needs
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Oregon Rural Action

2,180

La Grande, OR

Improving our ability to communicate effectively with technology
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Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)

10,000

Woodburn, OR

Augment PCUN newly-established low power noncommercial FM radio station, KPCN-LP, 96.3 FM, Radio Movimiento, in Woodburn, Oregon, adding capacities for recorded programming production, off-site recording, program archiving and internet streaming.
View Proposal

 



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