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The finalists from N2Y4 have created presentations illustrating their current status and needs - and now they need your feedback and support.
With the generous support of the French American Charitable Trust (FACT) and your contributions, we will create an evolving on-line toolkit that serves as a database of useful and practical tools to acquire additional resources and funding by the Projects themselves. The Projects have done their part; the rest is up to you.
Eligibility
The Challenge is open to individuals over the age of 18, groups of individuals, nonprofit organizations, and other non-commercial organizations and commercial organizations. Entries submitted by groups must identify one point person over the age of 18 for technical and administrative issues. This person should appear first on the Submission Form.
Conflict of Interest
Employees, independent contractors, officers, and directors of the UC Berkeley Human Rights Center and TechSoup Global, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion and fulfillment agencies, and legal advisors, and the immediate family members and persons living in the same household of such persons, are not eligible to participate in the contest.
The Surdna Foundation was established in 1917 by John Emory Andrus to pursue a range of philanthropic purposes. Now guided by a board of directors comprised of fourth-and fifth-generation family members and several non-family members, the Foundation has assets of approximately $950 million. Stewardship of Surdna over the years has been informed by Mr. Andrus’ values: thrift, practicality, modesty, loyalty, excellence and an appreciation for direct service to those in need. In 1989, the Surdna board decided to enlarge the professional staff to broaden the Foundation’s effectiveness.
NetSquared Sponsors enable our initiative to make significant impact via the social benefit organizations we serve. These companies and organizations deserve tremendous appreciation as the community stands to gain immensely as a result of their sponsorship.
Intereseted in sponsoring N2Y4? NetSquared Year 4 Sponsorship Opportunities
See our 2007 sponsors list N2Y2 Sponsors.
See our 2008 sponsors list N2Y3 Sponsors

UPDATE: NetSquared and UC Berkeley’s (UCB) Human Rights Center are pleased to announce the top three projects of the HRC Mobile Challenge. The winners, in order, are:

Atelier is BNP Paribas' center for new-technologies monitoring and analysis. Companies having projects related to new information and communications technologies, from all business sectors, find in Atelier a place to meet and exchange their know-how.
One of Atelier’s aims is to promote new technology and spread its usage among the public at large, as well as among companies.

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