The NGO 2.0 project is asking Chinese NGOs to complete an online survey regarding their use of the internet and their communication strategy. As well as being released to the public, findings from the survey will inform the future strategy of the NGO 2.0 project.
We encourage NGOs to take part in this survey, which can be found here (link in Chinese). The survey runs until November 19, and organizations that complete the survey will go into the running to win one of 10 prizes, as well as having the opportunity to attend a training event on Internet technology to be help in Kunming in January 2010.
This survey is the second to be conducted as part of the NGO 2.0 project. Findings of the first survey, held this time last year, can be downloaded here (RAR archive; document in Chinese).
The NGO 2.0 project is a collaboration between the MIT New Media Action Lab (NMAL), the University of Science and Technology of China, Ogilvy & Mather, NGOCN, Friends of Nature, and the Center of Citizen and Social Development at Sun Yat-sen University. Its goal is to improve the ICT literacy of NGOs in rural China, and in particular to introduce Web 2.0 tools. News about the project can be found on its blog (link in Chinese).

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