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We are pleased to inform you of HP's Microenterprise Development
Program, a new grant opportunity for nonprofit microenterprise
development agencies and programs working in underserved communities.
Please help us spread the word!
GRANT OPPORTUNITY FACT SHEET
HP has a vision of "e-Inclusion"--- a vision of
the future in which all people have access to the social and
economic opportunities of the 21st century, and can use technology
as a means to learn, work and thrive. Our goal is to help close
the gap between technology-empowered and technology-excluded
communities worldwide and demonstrate our commitment to global
citizenship.
HP is requesting proposals for participation in the Microenterprise
Development Program, a new grant initiative targeting nonprofit
microenterprise development agencies that serve clients in
low-income communities in the United States.
The goal of the program is to make these agencies more efficient
and effective and assist them in providing their clients with
access to technology and associated training to optimize its
use.
By partnering with these agencies to build their capacity,
HP seeks to build long-term productive capacity in these organizations
and the communities they serve. HP also seeks to assist the
microenterprise industry in the U.S. through supporting best
practices in the use of technology for microenterprise development.
Through the Microenterprise Development Program, HP will
support nonprofit agencies that have a primary focus on providing
microenterprise development programs and services in underserved
communities. Each grant award will have a total list price
value of $150,000 to $300,000 in equipment, cash, services
and support. Inaddition, recipients will receive a travel grant
to participate in asymposium focused on increasing the capacity
of the microenterprise development industry.
In determining awardees, priority consideration will be given
to agencies that clearly demonstrate the following:
* thoughtful and innovative organizational technology vision
and plan
* breadth and diversity of partnership and support within the community
* capacity to execute and support the project.
To learn more about the HP Microenterprise Development Program
please visit http://grants.hp.com/us/programs/micro_index.html
Proposals must be submitted via the World Wide Web between
January 10 and January 24, 2003, no later than January 24 at
5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
For more information, contact Camilla Nelson, Hewlett-Packard
Philanthropy e-Inclusion
Program Manager: Camilla Nelson
Program Manager
Philanthropy and Education
Hewlett Packard Company
3000 Hanover Street
MS 1029
Palo Alto, California 94304
Phone: 650-857-2820
Fax: 650-857-4598
e-mail: camilla.nelson@hp.com
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