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Subject: IP: Nonprofit Presidential Transition Survey
> >FROM: Gary Bass & Kay Guinane, OMB Watch > Maureen Burke & David Cohen, Advocacy Institute > Rick Cohen, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy > Mark Rosenman & Bristow Hardin, The Union Institute > >The 2000 Presidential election marks the first time the Internet has been >widely used to get information to voters. This also marks the first >election in which several nonprofits are utilizing the Internet to inform >both their constituencies and the public about important issues that will >factor into the campaigns. In this same spirit, we are taking advantage >of the Internet's low cost and rapid turn-around to get your input on >ideas for a Nonprofit Agenda to present to the next President. These >ideas will lead to specific proposals that the new President can make to >strengthen the nonprofit sector, particularly to address social justice issues. > >We have put some ideas into a survey, available online at >http://ombwatch.org/npadv/2000/survey.html. The ideas were developed from >conversations with local, state and national nonprofits and foundations >during previous presidential transitions and with the help of some state >nonprofit associations this summer. None of us endorse every idea; rather >they reflect the range of ideas that have been presented to us. Please >rate them in terms of their importance, provide any comments or specific >recommendations by them, and add ideas you feel are important that are missing. > >We ask you to distribute this email or inform other nonprofits about the >survey. THE SURVEY WILL BE OPEN FOR RESPONSES UNTIL SEPTEMBER 26 AT 6:00 >P.M. EASTERN TIME. Please be sure to complete the survey by then, and >share the deadline with others. > >After tabulating the results we will send a note identifying how the ideas >were ranked to everyone who provides their email address on the >survey. An advisory group will be convened to develop specific >recommendations based on the top ranked ideas. These recommendations will >be available on the same web site as the survey and will be widely >announced so that any additional feedback can be obtained. After >reviewing the feedback, we will prepare written materials for the >President's transition team. We will request one or meetings with the >President's new team and invite some state and local groups to any >meetings that occur to discuss the ideas and recommendations. > >Since nothing like this has been done before, we would also appreciate any >comments you have about the process. There is a spot at the end of the >survey for such feedback. > >We are sending this message to each of our networks. As a result, you may >get several copies. We apologize, but we wanted to reach a wide audience >for this unique opportunity. If you send this to anyone else, please make >sure they know that they must go to >http://ombwatch.org/npadv/2000/survey.html by 6:00 p.m. (EST) on September >26 to complete the survey. > >If you are unable to access this survey on the web and would like to get a >copy, please contact Kay Guinane at OMB Watch at 202/234-8494. > >Thanks for your help. And thanks for your participation in this exciting >Internet experiment. > > >
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