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Groupe de travail CMi Financements
table des matières:
PROPOSITIONS et Archives
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- QUELLE ETAIT LA PROPOSITION 2002-C ???
- disbursements made and proposals passed
- offers of money and funds
Structure et Processus
an empowered working group
- current process - July 17, 2002
- approved process proposals
- process/criteria/responsibility of this group
liste de diffusion
roll calls
Mises à jour Financements
Fundraising
- ideas for how to spend money/share resources
- personal notes re fundraising
Discussions
General
Ford Foundation funding issue/debate
- first proposal - March 2002
- michael eisenmenger comments - September 2002
- latest proposal - September 2002
- explanations from people who worked on it: one, two, three
- collectives opposing it: argentina, italy, athens, melbourne,san fransisco, barcelona
- individual contributions: gekked, ilias, kevin, ana, dan, john
- doug's summary - This note explores some implications for grass roots imc network processes, based in some points raised in the ford foundation grant debate.
- Ford Foundation grantees: http://www.fordfound.org/grants_db/view_grant_detail1.cfm
- michael's response + summary of other responses
mailman to TWiki archival - tech comment
There are many links on this page to articles in the mailman archive. In the experience of
NewImc, sometimes, maybe once in 12 months or so, the mailman archives get renumbered, and TWiki links to numbered articles become links to random articles.
Tech people have recommended copying emails to the TWiki - there's certainly no problem in disk space for cutting/pasting text.
Here is the style started at
NewImc:
- NewImc030826a
- list name new-imc becomes NewImc
- date as YYMMDDx where x is a letter since there might be several emails worth archiving from the same day
- use <pre> here's the main text </pre> to show the email in original form
- edit any long lines by adding enter (return) characters, otherwise <pre> will force a very wide screen
- before the <pre>, put the http link, which will probably still be valid for a long time
- a link back to the referring page is nice, like << NewImc
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SerpicO - 20 Oct 2006 Départ du Trad Francophone
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