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DATE | 2002-06-17 |
FROM | Seth Johnson
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Current, Open & Ongoing Technology Grants
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-------- Original Message -------- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 09:49:04 -0400 From: Partnerships for Community
Press Release
Partnerships for Community, Inc. introduces two new publications this month: The Supplement of Corporate Technology Funders, Second Edition 2002. and The Directory of Current, Ongoing & Open Technology Grants, Second Edition 2002.
The Supplement is a brief guide to some of the new wealth technology funders, including Adobe, ATT, Compaq, Dell, Gateway, Globix, Intel, MCI WorldCom, Microsoft, Micron, NEC, RealNetworks, Spring, Symantec and Toshiba. It describes available support from over 110 corporate technology funders offering various types of assistance for technology and technology programs and for other community, education and cultural initiatives.12-pages.
The Directory features over 350 listings of valuable grants and resources for nonprofits, libraries and schools that are current, open & ongoing. It includes funding sources and resources for cash grants, hardware and software equipment grants, program grants, training grants, and free software grant offerings. 45 pages.
The Supplement and The Directory will benefit benefit nonprofits, schools & universities, libraries and museums, after-school programs, and community technology centers.
These publications are in addition to the Partnerships newsletter, Technology Grant News, published 4 times a year, that brings you the technology grant news on a timely basis as it is released.
More information may be found at: http://www.technologygrantnews.com http://www.technologygrantnews.com/page0019.html
Katherine Foster Information Specialist Partnerships for Community, Inc. 561 Hudson Street, #23 New York, N.Y. 10014 (212) 929-4347 FAX: (212) 645-7495 info-at-partnershipsforcommunity.org
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