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  • A friend of NNNC has issued a $25K challenge to fuel our new social media outreach strategy - to reach 5000 fans on our FaceBook page by April 1st, 2010!  Facebook is just one of the new social media venues where NNNC is hoping to inform, gather, and network both Center staff and other partners, friends, and supporters of sustainable technology access for thousands of affordable and multifamily housing developments all over the country.  By becoming a fan on Facebook,
  • Where BTOP Stands for our Centers and NNNC App for Round 2: If you're like many of us, you've been avidly waiting for news on the first round of the federal broadband stimulus funding, better known as the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) (http://broadbandusa.gov).  Unfortunately for those developments and consortia who applied for this funding back in August, these award announcements have been delayed several times, due to the overwhelming number of applicants.  Even though Vice President Biden announced the fi

  • Because expanding outreach was a major motivation for the re-organization of the NNNC board and programs, NNNC has been searching for new ways to connect to the most important stakeholders of a local Neighborhood Network tech center.  As you know, youth residents are usually one of the most boisterous, challenging, and influential populations that a Center aims to serve.  Many resident service coordinators also know that these youth are at the heart of any grassroots change and community growth in our neighborhoods. 

  • Speaking on behalf of the Neighborhood Networks National Consortium board as its new president, I hope this email finds you well and your center is flourishing while reaching your goals. We wanted a few moments of your time to share a few NNNC updates and get some quick feedback on your needs.

    At its inception, the mission of the Neighborhood Networks National Consortium (NNNC) was to build the capacity and ensure the sustainability of both individual technology centers in HUD housing developments and local/regional consortia.

  • NNNC has launched a new website, a page on Facebook, a social network on Ning, and is updating members and friends through Twitter.

  • As you heard from NNNC Board President Thaddeus Miles, the Neighborhood Networks National Consortium is gathering information around a possible application for funding in the next round of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 available from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (US Dept. of Commerce) and the Rural Utility Service (US Dept. of Agriculture).

  • NNNC is proud to announce the first two members of our new Advisory Board. Early in the fall of 2009, the NNNC executive board voted expand the support and reach of its leadership outside the ranks of existing Center staff and HUD representatives. The new Advisory Board is designed to include the input and resources of new allies, forging new partnerships with like-minded individuals and organizations in an effort to adapt NNNC’s mission the new national housing, economic and media-focused climate.

  • The NNNC board is in the beginning stages of a new, collaborative partnership with the Transmission Project, to develop new tools for building local center capacity using the power of our national network of technology centers and regional consortia. Together, NNNC will work with the Project to collect, create, and share both new tools and documentation of honest (not just "best") practices.

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