Nominations Sought for New Internet Awards
July 21, 2005 | Read Time: 1 minute
A new awards program plans to honor innovative uses of the Internet by charities.
The International ePhilanthropy Awards will recognize nonprofit excellence in four categories: fund-raising campaigns; event registration or membership campaigns; community building, volunteerism, or advocacy campaigns; and e-philanthropy research projects.
The ePhilanthropy Foundation, a Washington organization that promotes the ethical use of the Internet in fund raising, is organizing the awards program. Nonprofit groups can nominate their own sites; all submissions are due August 1.
Seven judges — including the founder of the Webby Awards, America Online’s vice president for community investment, and an official from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation — will select the winners, who will be announced at an awards ceremony on September 22.
Winners will receive a glass sculpture and a $500 donation to their favorite charity.
For more information: Go to http://ephilanthropy.org/awards.