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Through its fellowship program and its committment to spreading knowledge of ICT technology, The Advocacy Project has proven itself to be a genuine champion of human rights and social justice.
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Lending a voice via the Internet
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The Advocacy Project sends Fellows for Peace all over the world. From Ethiopia to Nepal, the Fellows help social justice groups have a voice via ICT (Information Communications Technology). The Fellows spend 3 to 6 months in the field blogging about their experience in order to raise awareness for their social justice group's message, as well as teaching them how to incorporate ICT to help further the organization's goals. AP is a fantastic organization trying to get even the smallest human rights group have their voice heard.
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- Fellows for Peace Blogs
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Published October 19, 2007 @ 08:36AM PST
Check out the blogs written by Advocacy Project Peace Fellows this past summer.


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Doing what I can where I can...
Posted by Bill McGlone on 08/23/2008 @ 05:18PM PST
Can some one pls give me a detailed info as i would like to be part of this Advocacy project group to help mae the world a better place.
Am so interested, as we share the same values, vision and contribution to humanity. What are the rules, requisites to take part as a youth leader in a on-profit organization called iEARN Sierra Leone.
Posted by Mohamed Dabo on 08/20/2008 @ 08:23AM PST
Thought this may interest you...
Tides Foundation Accepting Applications for State Strategies
Segment of the Death Penalty Mobilization Fund
Deadline: August 15, 2008
The Tides Death Penalty Mobilization Fund is a Tides Foundation
( http://www.tidesfoundation.org/ ) funding collaborative that
supports strategic collaborations of local, regional, or national
nonprofits working to abolish the death penalty at the state
and/or federal levels. Projects supported by the fund may also
focus on intermediate steps such as specific reforms to the death
penalty system, moratoria on executions, or study commissions.
The upcoming State Strategies segment of the Death Penalty Mobil-
ization Fund will provide two-year grants ranging from $40,000 to
$80,000 each year (for a maximum of $160,000 over two years) to
state-based activist organizations working on death penalty re-
form, abolition, or moratoria efforts in the United States.
Grants can be used for expansion or enhancement of organizational
and/or staff capacity, campaign development or implementation,
infrastructure development necessary to implement or expand cam-
paigns, public education, and direct and grassroots lobbying.
Priority will be given to states where a State Strategies grant
will make a significant contribution towards securing a concrete
victory or strategic outcome. The fund also encourages collabor-
ative applications focusing on a specific region.
The foundation anticipates making grants to approximately eight
organizations in this cycle. (The next funding cycle will take
place in Fall 2009.)
RFP Link:
http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/15014007/tidesfdn
For additional RFPs in Civil and Human Rights, visit:
http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_civil_rights.jhtml
Posted by Kelly Patterson on 07/04/2008 @ 12:53AM PST
Hey everyone, looking forward to learning more about the Advocacy Project. If you have a chance, please feel free to check out the Change I am working to make in Supporting People with Disabilities, http://www.change.org/changes/view/2154. Thanks.
Posted by Will Hull on 02/08/2008 @ 08:12AM PST
Loved the videos... love the site :) Thanks for all you do!
Posted by Amanda Hornick on 10/12/2007 @ 08:21AM PST
You all are doing great with Change.org! Keep it up!
Posted by Heather Mansfield on 10/11/2007 @ 11:01AM PST