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eDemocracyCamp2
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Welcome to eDemocracyCamp 2!
See eDemocracyCamp for details about the 2008 event.
Event details
A number of people have expressed interest in doing another eDemocracyCamp. Details are still sketchy (as of January 5, 2008), but please get involved if you want to make it happen.
- When: Sunday, April 5 (the weekend prior to Politics Online Conference '09, which will be held April 8-9 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC)
- Where: potentially same venue as POLC '09 (not confirmed), Washington, DC (USA)
- Cost: Free to attend
Get involved
Potential attendees (a.k.a. Campers)
I'm interested...
- Lucas Cioffi, DeepDebate.Org
- Tim Bonnemann, Founder and CEO, Intellitics, Inc., @planspark
- Wayne Moses Burke, Open Forum Foundation
- Susanna Haas Lyons, AmericaSpeaks
- Shannon Simmons, Center for Information Policy and E-Government
- Shaun Dakin, The National Political Do Not Contact Registry, Follow Me On Twitter, Friend me on Facebook
- J.H. Snider, iSolon.org
- Lou Klepner, GatewayToGov.org
- Chris Messina, @factoryjoe
- Andrew Hoppin, @ahoppin
- Kristin Wolff, kwolff@thinkers-and-doers.com, @kristinwolff
- Andrew Turner, @ajturner, GeoCommons
- David James, @djwonk
- Justin Grimes, Center for Information Policy and E-Government, @justgrimes
- Hillary Hartley, NIC Inc, @quepol
- Gabriela Schneider, @stereogab, Sunlight Foundation
- Avelino Maestas, @avelino, Congresspedia & OpenCongress
- Silona Bonewald, @silona, @lotv, LeagueofTechVoters.org, TransparentFederalBudget.Com, change.wikia.com
- Andrew Cohen, @andrewjcohen, Forum One Communications
- Joe Pringle, @joepringle, Forum One Communications
- Roger Strother, @rastrother, OMB Watch
Tagging (for Flickr, del.icio.us, ma.gnolia, Technorati etc.)
Please use the tag edemcamp2 or edemocracycamp for content related to this event.
Related *camps
- TechnoPolitics, December 2006 in San Francisco, CA (USA)
- CitizenCamp, March 2007 in Rome (Italy)
- Demcamp, June 17, 2007 in Arezzo (Italy)
- BarCampWellingtonNZegov, September 2007 in Wellington (New Zealand)
- Participation 2.0, November 15-17 in Salzburg (Austria)
- eGovDevCamp, December 2007 in Washington DC (USA) (did not happen yet, postponed)
- BarcampUKGovweb, January 27-28, 2008 in London (United Kingdom)
- EGovBarCamp, February 2, 2008 in Cambridge, MA (USA)
- PolitCamp Graz, Spring 2008 in Graz (Austria)
- eDemocracyCamp, March 2, 2008 in Washington DC (USA)
- Apps for Democracy, November 13, 2008 in Washington DC (USA)
- BarcampUKGovweb, January 2009 (United Kingdom)
- TransparencyCamp (Sunlight Foundation), February 28-March 1, 2009 in Washington DC (USA)
- Government20Camp, March 27, 2009 in Washington DC (USA)
Related initiatives & communities
FAQ
- What is a barcamp? BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. For more, read this article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp
Sponsors and budget
This event will be free to attend, because of the generous support of our sponsors. From past experience, the cost per active participant tends to vary between roughly $15 and $40 (depending on many factors such as venue, food, technology, schwag etc.). We'll list all our sponsoring (incoming cash and in-kind donations) as well as all outgoing expenses publicly on the wiki.
List your name here if you or your organization would like to become a sponsor. Sponsors are highly encouraged to actively participate in the event. Cash donations are limited to a maximum of $300. If you plan to sign a check the day of the event, please make sure to bring enough checks to be able to split up your pledge into several smaller amounts.
Incoming funds
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Forum One Communications |
300.00 |
300.00 |
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Forum One Communications partners with influential organizations, providing business strategy, online communications, user experience and technology expertise, to respond to some of the world's most pressing problems. |
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Intellitics, Inc. |
100.00 |
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Intellitics is an early-stage startup in the e-participation space based in San José, California. |
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