The
Global Knowledge
Partnership
Foundation, The Public
Interest Registry
(PIR) and The Internet
Policy Forum of the
Washington DC Chapter
of the Internet
Society (ISOC-DC)
invite you to attend:
Internet
Capacity Building for
Social Good
Eventbrite Registration
Required -
click
here
Tuesday,
January 26, 2016 from
12
noon -
1:30 PM
Hashtag: #Pathfinder2
Presenters
Marc Noël, Mike
Raftery –
501cTECH
@501cTECHDC
501cTech is a nonprofit
organization helping
to build the capacity of
nonprofits serving the
common good by providing
innovative and
sustainable technology
solutions. 501cTECH
provides services such
as Managed IT Support,
cloud migrations and IT
consulting, and is an
organizer and thought
leader in the nonprofit
IT community.
Jennie Armstrong
-
TechChange
@jennie_armsy
TechChange provides
online professional
development in
technology and social
change. Around the
world, implementers in
public health, emergency
response, monitoring and
evaluation, all struggle
to solve pressing issues
with limited resources.
TechChange connects them
with relevant content,
experts, and
certification using our
facilitated learning
platform.
Ruarai McKenna
-
Care2.com
@Care2
Care2.com was founded in
1998 with a simple
mission: to help make
the world a better
place. Today, Care2 is a
highly-engaged social
network of over 34
million citizen
activists standing
together for good and
making extraordinary
impact - locally,
nationally and
internationally -
largely by working in
solidarity on petitions
and pledge campaigns.
About the
Pathfinder
Initiative
The Global Knowledge
Partnership
Foundation, (GKPF),
and its partners
launched the
Pathfinder Initiative
to to help build
effective Civil
Society Internet use
strategies. Civil
Society Internet
Awareness and Capacity
Building offers an
opportunity for your
organization to:
- Access resources and services that enable you to
make better use of
the Internet.
- Offer additional solutions and services to your
members and
supporters.
- Develop and implement digital strategies, such
as effective
online
communication,
community
engagement, and
fundraising.
- Increase your security and stay on top of
Internet security
best practices.
- Gain a voice for your organization in how the
Internet is run
and governed.
- Demonstrate to Civil Society organizations
products and
services that
enable them to
make better use of
the digital
technologies and
the Internet.
- Gain exposure to and goodwill among Civil
Society
Organizations.
- Develop a deeper understanding of and access to
an important yet
underdeveloped
market segment.
- Demonstrate corporate social responsibility.



