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To: robert duke who wrote (24913)7/5/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 41369
 
AOL in Nonprofits Game
Oscar S. Cisneros

10:00 a.m. 5.Jul.99.PDT
America Online will develop a new portal
with the goal of connecting individuals
with charitable organizations and helping
nonprofits find resources on the Net.

"What we're trying to do is make it easier
for individuals to help nonprofits, either
through volunteerism or donations [or by
connecting] nonprofit organizations with
the resources that help them build their
technical capacity," said Michele
Cavataio, an AOL project director for the
yet-to-be-named portal.

"It's not branded by AOL at all,"
continued Cavataio. "We're going to help
promote them though our service, but it's
not just for AOL users."

When the site goes up in September,
users will be able to search for charities
geographically and by topic. The site will
offer nonprofits a Web publishing toolkit
and include a calendar of events and
other features, said Cavataio. She
offered few other details of the venture.

"We're trying to put rocket boosters
under the efforts that are already in
place in the philanthropic community,"
she said. "Our strength is in aggregating
information and making it easy to use."

But a nonprofit Web site may have beat
AOL to the punch.

Guidestar has undertaken the monumental
task of publishing online the full text of
financial disclosure forms for more than
300,000 IRS-sanctioned nonprofits. The
database details almost every aspect of a
nonprofit's operations.

"We're going to distribute this information
and publish it so that people can look at
it and see how it's changing over time,"
said Guidestar spokeswoman Alison Brody.

Like the upcoming AOL site, Guidestar's
user-friendly site also helps individuals
find out about volunteer and donation
opportunities. Additionally, it features
news reports and a "learning center."

Giving money to nonprofits is currently
like investing in for-profit companies
without have the benefit of tools like
Edgar, a database of public filings used
by investors to research publicly traded
companies, Brody said.

Guidestar hopes its database will change
that, and at the same time help
nonprofits to meet new IRS requirements
for making the information available, she
added.



To: robert duke who wrote (24913)7/5/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Yes if you look at the different posibilities then AOL could do a heck of a lot more than
just the msft os can.


Agreed!