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Post: A new day, a new beginning - Today I'll be inducted as an Ashoka Fellow

Thanks in part to the DoWire members who endorsed my e-democracy work, today 
I'll be inducted as an Ashoka Fellow at a ceremony host at the Google Campus.

This is a really big deal. 

The Ashoka fellowship will allow me to dedicate myself full-time to 
E-Democracy.Org for at least the next three years - no more subsidizing my 
passion with my often exhausting consulting work while trying to juggle the 
wonderful obligations of a new father and husband.

While I'll still be speaking here and there and continuing to network the 
global e-democracy community through DoWire.Org, my focus will be the exciting 
spread of local online Issues Forums through an expanded E-Democracy.Org. 

I�ll zip out the official press release from Ashoka - http://www.ashoka.org � 
soon, but join me on this journey to build the future of democracy right now.

How can you get involved?

I want you to join our E-Democracy.Org team. Don�t wait for someone else to 
build anywhere, any time democracy in your community or country, get started 
now with us.


1. Request Information on Starting a local Issues Forum - We are planning a 
virtual training program for a Class of 2007. We are considering an application 
to the Knight Foundation to accelerate up to 10 community start-ups across a 
number of countries, but ultimately our volunteer-based, extremely low cost 
model is spreading based on local citizen initiative.. 

  * E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * Guidebook, Presentations, Video:  http://e-democracy.org/if
  * Join the online group for potential forum starters:
http://forums.e-democracy.org/factory/groups/liftoff

2. Join our Advisory Committee - We need people with diverse expertise from 
strategic planning to fundraising to usability and every geek topic under the 
sun. We ask that you agree to dedicate at least two hours a year specifically 
to helping E-Democracy.Org. Expect a yearly teleconference call and occasional 
requests for advice and assistance.

  * Join our online advisory group now:
  http://forums.e-democracy.org/factory/groups/advisors


3. Be a Volunteer � We are launching a public workspace for volunteers. Like an 
open source technology project, this will be our catch-all online space for the 
nitty-gritty of our work. From putting out a request for volunteer assistance 
to upgrade our wiki or install a plug-in for our new project blog to 
implementing marketing plans, this will be the loud noisy place for those who 
agree with our mission and can dedicate at least two hours a month to the 
cause. No lazy lurkers allowed! E-Democracy.Org is building out a set of tools 
from our use of the open source GroupServer platform for local forums to new 
ideas like Voices � http://e-democracy.org/voices that aggregate "tagged? civic 
content. We want volunteers from every corner of the globe so we can build the 
best global platform for local e-democracy imaginable.

  * Join our volunteer forum here:
  http://forums.e-democracy.org/factory/groups/volunteers
  
4. Give us Money � Let�s start simple. If you�d like to make a pledge, drop us 
an e-mail and you�ll be first in line to receive our first official donation 
drive message. Perhaps will make up a catchy name for the first class of donors 
to help us ratchet up our activities.

  * Pledge to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Finally, a few quick thank you messages; first to my wife Laurel for all of 
your encouragement and faith in my efforts, second the dozens of 
E-Democracy.Org volunteers over the years and particularly to Tim Erickson, our 
mega-volunteer and sometimes contractor, for dealing on the ground with all of 
the increased interest we�ve received over the last couple years, and finally 
to the UK Local E-Democracy National Project for providing the resources in 
2005 to strengthen our model for sharing and the resources we used to build 
better open source technology into our working model with our New Zealand 
friends at OnlineGroups.Net with GroupServer. Because of all our combined 
efforts, I predict in 3 years that we will be amazed at how many communities 
will join us and how far our ideas and practices will spread for the benefit of 
people in democracies around the world.

Thanks,
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.Org


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