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(New page: ''Back to Projects.'' In September 2007, E-Democracy.Org received a $49,000 US grant from the Blandin Foundation for an 18 month project. The first six months will focus on a series ...)
 
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In September 2007, E-Democracy.Org received a $49,000 US grant from the Blandin Foundation for an 18 month project. The first six months will focus on a series of five "citizen media and engagement outreach trainings" across rural Minnesota. Phase two will follow-up with support for at least three local e-democracy committees interested in launching local Issues Forums and potentially other citizen media features.
 
In September 2007, E-Democracy.Org received a $49,000 US grant from the Blandin Foundation for an 18 month project. The first six months will focus on a series of five "citizen media and engagement outreach trainings" across rural Minnesota. Phase two will follow-up with support for at least three local e-democracy committees interested in launching local Issues Forums and potentially other citizen media features.
  
The grant proposal as submitted is available here.
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The grant proposal as submitted is [[Ruralvoices-e-democracyblandinfinal.pdf | available here]].

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Back to Projects.

In September 2007, E-Democracy.Org received a $49,000 US grant from the Blandin Foundation for an 18 month project. The first six months will focus on a series of five "citizen media and engagement outreach trainings" across rural Minnesota. Phase two will follow-up with support for at least three local e-democracy committees interested in launching local Issues Forums and potentially other citizen media features.

The grant proposal as submitted is available here.

 

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