Nonprofits’ Contest

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Nonprofits’ Contest

Ericsson Internet and Wireless Solutions will donate $100,000to five winners of the Ericsson Internet Community Award (ERICA) contest.Community-based non-profits with philanthropic Internet programs canapply by Monday, July 17, for up to $100,000 in Web development servicesand assistance.Any non-profit, regardless of size or budget, is encouraged to applyin any of these categories: arts and culture, economic/workforce development,education/lifelong learning, environment/natural resources, health/humanservices, public safety/emergency relief, and recreation and sports.Online applications and examples of other entries are available at(www.ericsson.com/erica).Entries will be judged on innovation, feasibility, project purpose,and community building potential. “ERICA aims to help non-profitsuse the Internet to realize their missions and share visionary ideasfor community building in today’s technology-driven world,” saysLars Stalberg of Ericcson. Finalists will be announced September 15.Top Of PageHelping HandsCurrent and prospective volunteers will discuss thework plan for Princeton Habitat’s current project at a breakfast meetingon Saturday, July 15, at 9 a.m., at the Arts Council of Princeton,102 Witherspoon Street. Those with additional time can help with demolitionwork, after the meeting, at 52 Leigh Avenue, where a duplex is beingrenovated. Call 609-252-9292. Cash donations can be sent to Habitatfor Humanity, 20 Nassau Street, Princeton 08540.Previous StoryCorrections or additions?This page is published by PrincetonInfo.com— the web site for U.S. 1 Newspaper in Princeton, New Jersey.

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