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KPFA's War Comes Home Project: Radio Journalism Goes 2.0 - warcomeshome.org

Supporting organization: 
KPFA Radio 94.1 FM
URL: 
http://warcomeshome.org
Location: 
Berkeley, CA
Project Description: 

More than 1.6 million Americans have served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As of August 1, 2007, 67,000 of them had been killed or wounded. In addition, more than 250,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans had been treated at Veterans Administrations hospitals since their return home from combat.

KPFA launched this website in an effort to put a human face on the conflict. Only by truly listening to the stories of soldiers who've come home, can we appreciate the realities of war and what we can do to help.

Board Collaboration for PAPIE

Supporting organization: 
Palo Alto Partners in Education
URL: 
http://pieboard.nexo.com
Location: 
Palo Alto
Project Description: 

Palo Alto Partners in Education (PAPIE) is a primarily board-driven organization with only 2 staff and a budget around $2+ million. We raise private funds to supplement public funds for all the public schools in our school district.

Challenge:

We needed a tool to ensure communication and collaboration amongst the board members, staff and volunteers. We also wanted to keep a history of documents, activities, decisions, etc. to ensure continuity due to volunteer turnover year-to-year. The tool had to be easy to use and very accessible. It had to be flexibly private, meaning that it needed to allow proper permissions for each person - ensuring that only the proper person(s) could see or do what was appropriate. It needed to combine a website and email communications to reduce duplication of effort.

Solution:

www.nexo.com

Nexo allows us to create a free group for PAPIE. We have a highly customized, private website that any authorized person can add to, change, or read. We also get an email group integrated with the website so that updates, alerts, news, etc. are easy to distribute (even automatic if desired) to the group. We also can have live chats on the site if desired. We have multiple pages and multiple sub-groups (board, marketing committee, development committee, etc). The site essentially defines our own social network.

The website allows us to share blogs, files, pictures, videos, calendars, events, to do lists, budgets, plans, press releases, contact information, RSS feeds, etc.

Impact:

Not only has nexo improved communication, collaboration and participation, but a by-product is that we have a back-up for our most important files such as board minutes, budgets, etc. These used to just be stored on one computer which is scary for many reasons. The site also makes is much easier to transfer knowledge from year to year since new  leaders/volunteers have the roadmap from the year before.

The Cedar Cultural Center

Supporting organization: 
The Cedar Cultural Center
URL: 
http://www.thecedar.org
Location: 
Minneapolis, MN
Project Description: 

The Cedar Cultural Center is a nonprofit music venue in Minneapolis, MN. August 23, 2006 The Cedar launched a new web site. The site was built in collaboration with Cruiskeen Consulting LLC

The new site has many features. It is very rich in audio and video material, and features information about upcoming performances.

One of the most exciting upcoming events at The Cedar is the annual Nordic Roots Festival, which features music from the Nordic countries. 

More information about The Cedar: 

 

The Cedar (also known as the Cedar Cultural Center) is a highly eclectic music venue located in the vibrant West Bank district of Minneapolis. Renowned for hosting some of the best acts in folk, blues, jazz, indie rock and world music in an intimate space, the Cedar is a 501(c)3 non-profit, largely volunteer-driven organization and welcomes your support!

Mission

The Cedar's mission is to promote inter-cultural appreciation and understanding through the presentation of global music and dance. The Cedar is committed to artistic excellence and integrity, diversity of programming, support for emerging artists, and community outreach.

History

The Cedar is located in the historic Cedar Theater building, which opened in 1948 and operated as a movie theater until the 1970’s before falling into disuse. The Cedar Cultural Center was established in 1989 when local real estate magnate Keith Heller donated the theater to a non-profit started by Deb Martin and Mary Ann Dotsen, Minnesota STAR (Society for Traditional Arts and Resources). Their mission was “to support the preservation of cultural diversity by promoting and presenting traditional music and dance of many cultures.” Bill Kubeczko has been the artistic and executive director since 1993, and with the help of a small, dedicated staff and a legion of energetic volunteers, the Cedar has been presenting 150 or more high-quality shows every year since.

 

Uppity Wisconsin

Supporting organization: 
Cruiskeen Consulting LLC - Uppity Wisconsin
URL: 
http://www.uppitywis.org
Location: 
Menomonie, WI
Project Description: 

Uppity Wisconsin is an attempt at building a collaborative on-line web presence to promote progressive ideas in Wisconsin Politics. This is a new site (based on the Drupal CMS). It uses a combination of incoming and outgoing RSS, Blogs, Video, and email for communications.

Uppity Wisconsin is currently looking for authors and contributors of all kinds. The current challenge is to find enough contributors to build a vibrant community.

Free Clinic Patient Registration System

Describe your idea: 

Free clinics are nonprofit organizations that use volunteer health professionals to provide free or low cost health care to uninsured individuals. Free clinics need a patient registration system to input demographic and clinical data on their patients--but free of the insurance and billing complexity found in commercial products. Also these commercial products are too costly for most free clinics.

Lightstalkers

Supporting organization: 
November Eleven
URL: 
www.lightstalkers.org
Location: 
United States
Project Description: 

Lightstalkers is a networking tool designed for mobile journalists, especially photographers. Media professionals constantly on the move, wrestling with gear, visas, and communication, depend on each other for up-to-date intelligence and resources. By connecting them directly with each other, Lightstalkers and November Eleven support independent photography, journalism, and humanitarian awareness.

www.lightstalkers.org

www.novembereleven.org

RSS to SMS tool

Describe your idea: 

RSS-to-SMS tool that lets nonprofits pipe news to supporters' cell phones by using their outbound RSS feeds.

RSS aggregator de-duplicator.

Describe your idea: 

Right now if a site aggregates multiple searches or strings as RSS feeds (e.g. Yahoo! news alerts for both "nonprofit technology" and "nonprofit Internet") it is likely to aggregate the same item multiple times.

It'd be great to have a service that culls duplicate items from a local site (the site doing the aggregating) rather than just offering the option of rolling multiple RSS feeds into a single feed, because an aggregating site may want to set up different feeds different ways (e.g. assigning specific tags to all items in a given feed).

One-stop search for Creative Commons content and/or CC RSS feeds.

Describe your idea: 

The idea is for nonprofits to be able to easily find a wide range of content they are entitled to repurpose and/or republish. This feature could refine the Creative Commons search feature in Flickr (allowing nonprofits to do a single search to see ALL content they can reuse by checking the relevant checkboxes) but extend it to all content in the Yahoo! family, generating a single RSS feed from the output.

Civic Footprint civic participation tool

Supporting organization: 
Center for Neighborhood Technology
URL: 
www.civicfootprint.org
Location: 
Cook County, Illinois
Project Description: 

The Civic Footprint is a website dedicated to helping residents of Cook County, Illinois determine the political and civic geographies associated with where they live. These geographies include:
• Wards
• Police Districts
• Community Areas
• Judicial Subcircuits
• County Districts
• State Representative Districts
• State Senate Districts
• Congressional Districts

A user just types in his/her address and a form returns to him/her their unique “Footprint.� The tool is designed to help residents get more engaged in their community and to better understand the different jurisdictions in which they might get involved. Healthy, sustainable communities, after all, are dependent upon active citizens who help make democratic institutions work.

The Civic Footprint civic participation tool is a project of the Center for Neighborhood Technology (www.cnt.org).

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