Free Online Guide to Internet Advocacy
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Internet Advocacy Book http://www.issuemarketing.com/

The online version of “The Internet Advocacy Book” by Michael Organ is a free resource for nonprofits and socially-progressive political organizations that use the Internet to advocate for their cause. The book is written as a "how better to" guide, with a focus on the best uses of an organization’s Internet-advocacy time. Readers will find candid advice and insightful recommendations, without the bias or self-interest of sales reps. The “Internet Advocacy Book” is rooted in commercial expertise, but well translated for the needs and interests of nonprofit organizations. Visit the website listed above to review the contents of the book. ...From Network for Good - GrantStation Insider 10.22.2007

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Public Policy
Saturday, 20 October 2007

The CBO Center's Public Policy Committee is excited to bring you a new resource. This new page will announce on a periodic basis items of interest to the nonprofit sector.  Its focus will be on national, state and local matters that pertain to all or most nonprofits in the CBO constituency, not to particular policy concerns of a subset (i.e., it will not focus on housing or health issues but will focus on nonprofit tax or advocacy concerns that affect all nonprofits). 

The news items are given for educational purposes and also to stimulate a conversation.  You will be able to comment on each item and we hope we are able to start a dialogue about a few of these issues.  You are also welcome to come to any of The CBO Center's Public Policy Committee meetings to share your thoughts about a particular item or suggestions for what to cover.  Meeting dates will be announced in advance. Also each year we sponsor a Public Policy Nonprofit Day (mark your calendars: next one is March 14, 2008). 

These news items do not reflect any official position of The CBO Center, unless noted.  The  CBO Center does occasionally take public policy positions on:

…. issues that affect or have the potential to affect all or the majority of the community benefit organizations serving the East Bay, primarily in the areas of tax policy, regulations, employment issues, business of nonprofits, and First Amendment rights of nonprofits.

When this does occur we will be sure to clearly delineate that position; otherwise items are given simply for education purposes, often to links for further information.  Be sure to check back regularly for updates.

Sincerely,

Ann Lehman
Chair, The CBO Center Public Policy Committee

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