If you're in DC tonight and you're not afraid of a little rain, come join us in Adams Morgan, where we'll be pimping out Our Voices Together's online presence.
"Pimp my Nonprofit" is NetSquared DC's regular bi-monthly brainstorm session. Instead of installing black lights in an El Camino, we help a featured nonprofit elevate their game.
Through this case-study oriented conversation, everyone will have a chance to learn vicariously from some of the leading technology and communications experts in DC. Thus we encourage any consultants and geeks in the audience to show up and strut your stuff.
Join us to meet, swap stories and ideas, and build new relationships.
About Our Voices Together:
Founded by 9/11 families and friends, Our Voices Together helps empower individuals to take actions that diminish the hatred fueling terrorist tactics. We bring together organizations and individuals who choose to foster greater understanding, deal with underlying issues and negate the popularity of extremists.
And a big thanks to this month's sponsor:
Reconnecting The Circle is now accepting bids for the redevelopment of their website, http://www.reconnectingthecircle.com.
The mission of Reconnecting The Circle (RTC) is to encourage people to learn about contemporary Native American people and cultures, and to develop a more meaningful and complete perspective on Indian Country*. Last year, RTC launched with a National High School Essay Contest to high schools in all 50 states. We awarded 10 students (5 Native and 5 non-Native) $2,500 each in scholarships. We are looking to improve our website, offer additional programs, and incorporate Web 2.0 technologies to reach and retain our audience of students, teachers, parents and others interested in learning more about Indian Country. Please contact Danielle Gaines at 703-816-5125 for more information.
* Indian Country is the collective reference for Native American Tribes and communities, which include American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| pimpaugust.jpg | 164.71 KB |

