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Andrius Kulikauskas Self Learners Network. Think Through Art with Andrius Kulikauskas. Directory of ways of figuring things out. Chicago Street Artist Blog. Video summary of knowledge of everything. Notes on Gamestorming. Living by Truth working group. Twitter: @selflearners Email: ms @ ms.lt Franz Nahrada Global Villages in Transition. Global Villages mailing list. Franz Nahrada at P2P Foundation. Franz Nahrada at Facebook. GIVE. Pamela McLean Dadamac. Dadamac blog. Learning from each other. Twitter: @dadamac Janet Feldman ActAlive. Holistic Helping. KAIPPG: Kenya AIDS Intervention Prevention Project Group. Janet Feldman at Facebook. Ricardo Edward Cherlin Earth Treasury Sasha Mrkailo John Rogers Value for People, Community Currency. Cyfranogi, Community Currency. Kennedy Owino Nafsi Afrika Acrobats Benoit Couture Ben de Vries Fred Kayiwa Samwel Kongere Mendenyo Josephat Ndibalema Kiyavilo Msekwa Jeff Buderer Eluned Hurn George Christian Jeyaraj Markus Petz Lucas Gonzalez Santa Cruz Zenonas Anusauskas Internetine televizija Audrone Anusauskiene God Christine Ax, Steve Bonzak, James Ferguson, Maria Agnese Giraudo, Marcin Jakubowski, Ed Jonas, Rick Nelson, Hannington Onyango, Linas Plankis, Proscoviour Vunyiwa Pyramid of Peace to avert genocide in Kenya in 2008.
Worknets was organized by Andrius Kulikauskas of the Minciu Sodas laboratory. Andrius helped with the following websites: |
Rising Voices http://groups.google.com/group/risingvoices?hl=en From a letter by DavidSasaki, July 3, 2007: Rising Voices is much more than just a collection of a few projects that receive small amounts of funding. We're a community of individuals from all around the world who believe in the power of communication. And thanks to these new online tools, we're able to communicate and collaborate with each other in ways that were not possible just a decade ago. The tone of this mailing list is going to start getting more specific as we talk about actual strategies and tools that we can and should use to make all of our projects a success. Over the next few days I will also be responding to you each individually with recommendations and potential partners. Our next round of funding is in September. DavidSasaki: I know that many of you are getting impatient about the exact date when you can start submitting your project proposals for the next round of funding. All I can promise is that we will start accepting proposals sometime this month and that you will have at least two weeks from the announcement to the application deadline. ProposalsAdd yours... perhaps we can start to work on it! Sharing Deepest Values by AndriusKulikauskas AboutThisPage
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