Kaitlin Pike

Update 3/19: Our application period is now closed. Thank you for your interest! We will get back to you with an answer next week.

Collaboration is the heart of Web 2.0. But we at Web 2.0 Expo know that effective cooperation involves more than good technology; we also recognize the very human drive behind it. And we can think of no better example of the human need to collaborate — and the creative ways it can be done — than can be found in the countless non-profits that work to better our community and world by using the web as an organizing tool.

We are once again hosting a Non-Profit Pavilion at Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco. This Web 2.0 Expo tradition has hosted such organizations as ChangingthePresent, Amoration, Creative Commons, Donorschoose, Knowmore, Social Actions, USIBA and the University of Denver CIS Program. You can also see this past fall’s Web 2.0 Expo New York Non-Profit Pavilion list.

If you’re a non-profit organization that is using Web 2.0 technologies to support your cause, mission, or community goals, we invite you to apply for a spot in our Pavilion.

We will choose 10 non-profits to participate in the Pavilion (located on the Expo floor). Each organization will be supplied with a booth space, on-site branding, an Internet connection, and inclusion in the events guide, completely free of charge.

To apply, fill out the form below. The deadline to apply is March 18.

Organizations must be a registered 501c3 to participate. Space is limited to 10 non-profits. An internal Web 2.0 Expo committee will select the booth recipients and announcements will be made the week of March 22.

Thank you.

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Kaitlin Pike is the Community Manager of Web 2.0 Expo. She can be reached @w2e or @kcpike.

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3 Responses to “Non-Profit Pavilion: Web 2.0 Expo’s Way of Giving Back”

  1. Katherine @ GimpGirlon 08 Mar 2010 at 12:54 pm

    Hi Kaitlin -

    Are organizations with fiscal agency status okay to enter? Amoration, for example, doesn’t have its own nonprofit status, they operate as a fiscal agent of the International Humanities Center.

    Katherine
    community liaison,
    GimpGirl (http://www.gimpgirl.com)

  2. [...] Web 2.0 Expo Blog » Blog Archive » Non-Profit Pavilion: Web 2.0 Expo’s Way of Givi… – RT @brady Please tell your favorite non-profit that they can have free space at the Web 2.0 Expo. #w2e [...]

  3. Kaitlin Pikeon 09 Mar 2010 at 11:42 am

    Hi Katherine,

    My inclination is “no” but I’m going to discuss this with our team today. Will have an answer soon.

    - Kaitlin

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