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Article: Civil rights organizations are slow to use information technology. (RE: DEVELOPMENT).(new report released by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference Education Fund)
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- Fund Raising Management
- Article date:
- September 1, 2001
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Many civil rights organizations lack the financial, technical, and knowledge-based resources to fully engage in crucial communications and information technology policy debates, according to a new report released by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference Education Fund.
Entitled From Digital Disconnect to Digital Empowerment, the report reveals that although several groups have made substantial progress in this area, many national civil rights organizations are at the beginning stages of integrating Internet-based resources into their work. "The findings of the report released today are of great concern," said LCCR executive ...