Hi Everyone,

As many of you know I've been working on identifying and developing
innovative models in both the open collaboration space as well as the social
finance space.

The common theme that underlies all of my recent work is the realization of
the power of networks and networked communication to radically alter how
communities form, how people interact with each other etc. In that spirit I
am pleased to say that I am working with Joe Brewer and the Cognitive Policy
Works <http://www.cognitivepolicyworks.com/about-us/>team to launch a
crowdsourcing campaign to finance the development of a strategy to develop
social movements. The details can be found
here<http://rockethub.com/projects/1068-how-we-ll-fund-21st-century-social-movements>.
Be sure to check out the
video<http://rockethub.com/projects/1068-how-we-ll-fund-21st-century-social-movements>
!
*

Using Crowdsourcing and Collaboration Principles to Build Social Movement*s

The objective of the campaign is to finance the development of a Strategy
Handbook that addresses the following questions:

   - *What are the most promising funding models and how do we start to use
   them?*
   - *Why aren’t more effective models available for funding social
   innovation?*
   - *What crowdsourcing and mass collaboration infrastructure is available
   to coordinate the activity of literally thousands of social innovators and
   activists that are working on similar problems?*
   - *What success stories can we point to?*
   - *What do we need to do in order to start building the infrastructure
   and funding models to mobilize thousands of social innovators and activists?
   *

*
Longer Term Strategy*

Upon completion, the handbook will be made freely available to everyone
under a Creative Commons license.  If the crowd pays for it, the crowd will
own it.

Also note that it is our plan not simply to research and develop a handbook
in support of financing and developing social movements, we also plan to
practice what we preach by working towards the implementation of the plan
that we develop!


Please take the time to review our proposal and contribute to the
development of the handbook! All contributions are greatly appreciated!!


Regards,

-- 
*Suresh Fernando *
BLOG <http://sureshf.posterous.com/>,
YOUTUBE<http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhum>,
OK WEBSITE, <http://openkollab.com>OK FAN PAG
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, OK GROUP <http://groups.google.ca/group/openkollab>,
OK-WE<http://www.wiserearth.org/group/openkollab>,
PHILOSOPHY,  <http://sureshfernando.wordpress.com> TWITTER,
<http://twitter.com/sureshf> FACEBOOK,
<http://facebook.com/suresh.fernando>WOTW FAN
PAGE<http://www.facebook.com/tedxvancouver?v=wall#%21/pages/The-Way-Of-The-Warrior/156574347703364>
LINKEDIN<http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=412718&authType=name&authToken=GrUl&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore>,
SLIDESHARE <http://www.slideshare.net/sureshf>
*
**'The counter cultural revolution was a rhizomatic meshwork of
loosely-coordinated, loosely-affiliated struggles. The goals of these
struggles weren’t always complimentary, but the struggles were aligned and
together they staged a mass offensive to shatter the status quo'*. - from
The Coalition of the Willing

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