Corrections or additions?
Published in U.S. 1 Newspaper on July 12, 2000. All rights reserved.
Nonprofits’ Contest
to five winners of the Ericsson Internet Community Award (ERICA) contest.
Community-based non-profits with philanthropic Internet programs can
apply by Monday, July 17, for up to $100,000 in Web development services
and assistance.
Any non-profit, regardless of size or budget, is encouraged to apply
in any of these categories: arts and culture, economic/workforce development,
education/lifelong learning, environment/natural resources, health/human
services, public safety/emergency relief, and recreation and sports.
Online applications and examples of other entries are available at
Entries will be judged on innovation, feasibility, project purpose,
and community building potential. "ERICA aims to help non-profits
use the Internet to realize their missions and share visionary ideas
for community building in today’s technology-driven world," says
Lars Stalberg of Ericcson. Finalists will be announced September 15.
Top Of Page
Helping Hands
Current and prospective volunteers will discuss the
work plan for Princeton Habitat’s current project at a breakfast meeting
on Saturday, July 15, at 9 a.m., at the Arts Council of Princeton,
102 Witherspoon Street. Those with additional time can help with demolition
work, after the meeting, at 52 Leigh Avenue, where a duplex is being
renovated. Call 609-252-9292. Cash donations can be sent to Habitat
for Humanity, 20 Nassau Street, Princeton 08540.
Corrections or additions?
This page is published by PrincetonInfo.com
— the web site for U.S. 1 Newspaper in Princeton, New Jersey.
Facebook Comments