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== August 19, 2006 - San Francisco Bay Area Nonprofit Boot Camp ==
: Craigslist Foundation [http://www.craigslistfoundation.org] is hosting the Third Annual '''San Francisco Bay Area Boot Camp''' to be held at the University of California, Berkeley on Saturday, August 19, 2006. For more information on the Berkeley event, which will have almoost three times the number of participants as in New York and twice as many thematic tracks, visit http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=Bayarea
== June 21 - September 22, 2006 - Free Summer School ==
: With an opening theme of '''Discovering and Gathering a Wealth of Knowledge''' and a commitment to the '''United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development''' (2005-2014), the '''International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World''' (2001-2010) and related United Nations Decades, a '''Free Summer School''' will be in session between the 2006 Summer Solstice on '''June 21''' and the Fall Equinox on '''September 22'''. The Free Summer School is being hosted by '''Seasons of Peace Cooperation Circles''' [http://www.seasons-of-peace.net] in support of the '''[[NGO Committee on Education]]''' of '''CONGO''' - the '''C'''onference '''O'''f '''N'''on-'''G'''overnmental '''O'''rganizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations [http://www.ngocongo.org]. The NGO Committee on Education has made a decade-long commitment to support the United Nations Decade on Sustainable Development, and is seeking to draw on, and gather together, the vast wealth of knowledge and experience in the hearts and minds of people and organizations that make up the rapidly evolving NGO community / civil society.
: The Free Summer School is being hosted on a holistic evolving information ecology platform that has emerged in the course of the systematic use and promotion of information and communications technology and appreciation of the transformative significance of the zero-based properties of information - zero mass, zero physical size, and virtually zero travel time - that are the "material" basis for the '''zero marginal cost''' of digital goods.
:* '''Related pages'''
:: [[Free Summer School]], [[NGO Committee on Education]]
== June 10, 2006 - New York Nonprofit Boot Camp ==
== June 10, 2006 - New York Nonprofit Boot Camp ==


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: Craigslist Foundation has organized several very successful Boot Camps in San Francisco, and the first New York City Boot Camp promises to be a remarkable gathering of people and organizations who are involved in a nonprofit networked information economy.
: Craigslist Foundation has organized several very successful Boot Camps in San Francisco, and the first New York City Boot Camp promises to be a remarkable gathering of people and organizations who are involved in a nonprofit networked information economy.


=== August 19, 2006 - San Francisco Bay Area Nonprofit Boot Camp ===
== May 13-26, 2006 - UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ==


: Craigslist Foundation is also organizing the Third Annual '''San Francisco Bay Area Boot Camp''' to be held at the University of California, Berkeley on Saturday, August 19, 2006. For more information on the Berkeley event, which will have almoost three times the number of participants as in New York and twice as many thematic tracks, visit http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=Bayarea
: The Fifth Session of the '''UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues''' is taking place at UN Headquarters in New York. There is active interest in the development of an online forum in support of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the '''Second International Decade on the World's Indigenous People'''. See [[organizational domains]] for a preliminary outline of a framework for such an online forum. For more information on the Permanent forum, visit [http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/ www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii]


== May 13-26, 2006 - UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ==
:* '''Related pages'''


: The Fifth Session of the '''UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues''' is taking place at UN Headquarters in New York. There is active interest in the development of an online forum in support of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the '''Second International Decade on the World's Indigenous People'''. See [[organizational domains]] for a preliminary outline of a framework for such an online forum.  For more information on the Permanent forum, visit [http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/ www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii]
:: [[Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues]]


== April 14, 2006 - Launch of The Wealth of Networks ==
== April 14, 2006 - Launch of The Wealth of Networks ==


6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
540 W. 21st St.
540 W. 21st Street, New York, NY
 
Please join Yale Professor [[Yochai Benkler]] for the launch of his new book, "The Wealth of Networks". The book explains how a new form of distributed collaboration is transforming the world economy, heralded by innovations such as:
Please join Yale Professor [[Yochai Benkler]] for the launch of his new book, "The Wealth of Networks". The book explains how a new form of distributed collaboration is transforming the world economy, heralded by innovations such as:
1) Open Source software like Linux and Apache that have surpassed commercial software made by huge corporations
 
2) A free, collaboratively authored encyclopedia called Wikipedia that rivals Encyclopedia Britannica, and
:# Open Source software like Linux and Apache that have surpassed commercial software made by huge corporations
3) Volunteer research projects like NASA Clicks that are as accurate as the work of paid scientists.  
:# A free, collaboratively authored encyclopedia called Wikipedia that rivals Encyclopedia Britannica, and
:# Volunteer research projects like NASA Clicks that are as accurate as the work of paid scientists.  
 
Benkler does not see these projects as isolated examples, but rather as exemplars of an emerging mode of economic production. His book shows why labor done outside the constraints of free markets and giant corporations can still have a huge impact on the economy and social relations. He argues that a "third mode of production" offers the promise of a more free society, but only if we make the right collective decisions.  
Benkler does not see these projects as isolated examples, but rather as exemplars of an emerging mode of economic production. His book shows why labor done outside the constraints of free markets and giant corporations can still have a huge impact on the economy and social relations. He argues that a "third mode of production" offers the promise of a more free society, but only if we make the right collective decisions.  


The evening starts at 6pm with wine, cheese, and  
:The evening started at 6pm with wine, cheese, and informal conversation. At 7pm Jonah Peretti, Eyebeam's Director of R&D, introduced Benkler and gave a quick tour of important and emerging open source and collaborative projects.  Then at 7:15pm, Benkler gave a brief talk presenting the core ideas of his new book.  
informal conversation. At 7pm Jonah Peretti, Eyebeam's
 
Director of R&D, will introduce Benkler and give
The Wealth of Networks was available for purchase in the Eyebeam bookstore the night of the event and can also be ordered on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0300110561/103-6520487-9511867?v=glance&n=283155
a quick tour of important and emerging open source
and collaborative projects.  
  Then at 7:15pm, Benkler will give a brief talk  
presenting the core ideas of his new book.  


The Wealth of Networks will be available for purchase
This event was open to the public free of charge.
in the Eyebeam bookstore the night of the event
and can also be pre-ordered on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0300110561/103-6520487-9511867?v=glance&n=283155


This event is open to the public free of charge.
(based on the Eyebeam website)


(pulled from the Eyebeam website)
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Revision as of 09:05, 15 June 2006

August 19, 2006 - San Francisco Bay Area Nonprofit Boot Camp

Craigslist Foundation [1] is hosting the Third Annual San Francisco Bay Area Boot Camp to be held at the University of California, Berkeley on Saturday, August 19, 2006. For more information on the Berkeley event, which will have almoost three times the number of participants as in New York and twice as many thematic tracks, visit http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=Bayarea

June 21 - September 22, 2006 - Free Summer School

With an opening theme of Discovering and Gathering a Wealth of Knowledge and a commitment to the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014), the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World (2001-2010) and related United Nations Decades, a Free Summer School will be in session between the 2006 Summer Solstice on June 21 and the Fall Equinox on September 22. The Free Summer School is being hosted by Seasons of Peace Cooperation Circles [2] in support of the NGO Committee on Education of CONGO - the Conference Of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations [3]. The NGO Committee on Education has made a decade-long commitment to support the United Nations Decade on Sustainable Development, and is seeking to draw on, and gather together, the vast wealth of knowledge and experience in the hearts and minds of people and organizations that make up the rapidly evolving NGO community / civil society.
The Free Summer School is being hosted on a holistic evolving information ecology platform that has emerged in the course of the systematic use and promotion of information and communications technology and appreciation of the transformative significance of the zero-based properties of information - zero mass, zero physical size, and virtually zero travel time - that are the "material" basis for the zero marginal cost of digital goods.
  • Related pages
Free Summer School, NGO Committee on Education

June 10, 2006 - New York Nonprofit Boot Camp

Craigslist Foundation [4] will be hosting the first New York City Nonprofit Boot Camp on Saturday June 10, 2006 at the NYU Stern School of Business, an all day event from 9 am to 9 pm. The registration fee of $50 includes all meals and a closing reception. For more details on this event and to register, visit www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=NY
Craigslist Foundation has organized several very successful Boot Camps in San Francisco, and the first New York City Boot Camp promises to be a remarkable gathering of people and organizations who are involved in a nonprofit networked information economy.

May 13-26, 2006 - UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

The Fifth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is taking place at UN Headquarters in New York. There is active interest in the development of an online forum in support of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Second International Decade on the World's Indigenous People. See organizational domains for a preliminary outline of a framework for such an online forum. For more information on the Permanent forum, visit www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii
  • Related pages
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

April 14, 2006 - Launch of The Wealth of Networks

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 540 W. 21st Street, New York, NY

Please join Yale Professor Yochai Benkler for the launch of his new book, "The Wealth of Networks". The book explains how a new form of distributed collaboration is transforming the world economy, heralded by innovations such as:

  1. Open Source software like Linux and Apache that have surpassed commercial software made by huge corporations
  2. A free, collaboratively authored encyclopedia called Wikipedia that rivals Encyclopedia Britannica, and
  3. Volunteer research projects like NASA Clicks that are as accurate as the work of paid scientists.

Benkler does not see these projects as isolated examples, but rather as exemplars of an emerging mode of economic production. His book shows why labor done outside the constraints of free markets and giant corporations can still have a huge impact on the economy and social relations. He argues that a "third mode of production" offers the promise of a more free society, but only if we make the right collective decisions.

The evening started at 6pm with wine, cheese, and informal conversation. At 7pm Jonah Peretti, Eyebeam's Director of R&D, introduced Benkler and gave a quick tour of important and emerging open source and collaborative projects. Then at 7:15pm, Benkler gave a brief talk presenting the core ideas of his new book.

The Wealth of Networks was available for purchase in the Eyebeam bookstore the night of the event and can also be ordered on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0300110561/103-6520487-9511867?v=glance&n=283155

This event was open to the public free of charge.

(based on the Eyebeam website)



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