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The first year of NetSquared brought together funders, technology assistance providers, software developers, and collaborators to talk about the ways the social web can be used in mission-based organizations. This year, we are moving from conversation to action. TechSoup's NetSquared Project seeks 20 great projects that utilize the technologies, tools and communities of the social web to create societal impact in a sustainable fashion. We will host representatives from the selected projects May 29 & May 30 at Cisco's Vineyard Conference center in San Jose, CA for the second annual NetSquared conference and the first NetSquared Technology Innovation Fund awards.
We will select the 20 projects via an open nomination and voting process. Nominations will be accepted from March 5th through April 6th. Voting will be held April 9th - 14th, 2007. The top 20 vote getters will receive an all-expense paid invitation to NetSquared Conference for two project representatives.
Any registered NetSquared community member (and it's easy to sign up if you're new to this site) can nominate a project. The nomination form is here. You can also browse all nominated projects here. It's okay to nominate a project you are working on.
The NetSquared Featured Projects is a global competition that is open to both nonprofit and private sector submissions. We seek nominations of projects that can demonstrate the following attributes (though we understand that different projects will have different emphases and strengths):
Nominations will be accepted until Friday, April 6th, 2007 at noon, U.S. PST.
At any time before this period, project participants are encouraged to refine proposals based on community feedback, project advisors, Netsquared Advisors, etc. We encourage project applicants to create a Netsquared Blog, participate or organize a Net Tuesday, and spread the word about your project to your friends and family.
There are four phases in the competition:
NetSquared complies fully with all U.S. laws and regulations, including Office of Foreign Assets Control regulations, export control, and anti-money laundering laws. All grants will be awarded subject to compliance with such laws. Netsquared will not make any grant if it finds that to do so would be unlawful. This may prohibit awards in certain countries and/or to certain individuals or entities. All recipients will comply with these laws to the extent they are applicable to such recipients. No recipient will take any action that would cause Netsquared or TechSoup to violate any laws.
For more information about the project submission process, please contact Billy Bicket at billy@compumentor.org