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Web Initiatives
The Children’s Partnership sponsors three
Web-based programs, as well as two Web sites which we jointly sponsor
with our partners.
Web Sites from The Children’s Partnership:
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Contentbank.org
The Contentbank Web site (www.contentbank.org) is
dedicated to promoting the development of online content for and by
low-income and underserved communities. The site features in-depth
profiles of programs from around the country, quality resources in areas
like jobs and health, as well as the latest news and research from the
content field. |
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Expresslaneinfo.org
Expresslane (www.expresslaneinfo.org) is an online clearinghouse designed to help people interested
in implementing Express
Lane, an innovative policy idea that makes it
easier to enroll "eligible but uninsured" children in public health
insurance. The Web site includes a wide variety of handy tips and tools
that communities can use, as well as profiles of what other states and
cities are doing in this area. It also includes a section devoted to
California's efforts to implement Express Lane. |
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Techpolicybank.org
Techpolicybank (www.techpolicybank.org) provides practical information and strategies for community
leaders and policy-makers in cities and states who want to ensure
digital opportunity for all youth and their families. It has up-to-date
statistics, successful policy models, research, and updates on policy
breakthroughs around the country. |
Web Sites from The Children’s Partnership with Our Partners:
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100PercentCampaign.org
The Web site of the 100% Campaign (www.100percentcampaign.org)
gives information about this coordinated effort among The
Children’s Partnership, Children Now, and Children’s
Defense Fund with primary support from The California Endowment, to
ensure that all of California’s children obtain the
health coverage they need to grow up healthy and strong. The site
features information for advocates, parents, and community leaders, as
well as other resources. |
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CCTPG.org
As part of a statewide coalition of 200 organizations called
the Community Technology Policy Group (CCTPG), The Children’s
Partnership has helped build a state-based advocacy model to effect
public policy changes. The coalition’s Web site (www.cctpg.org) offers information
about its work in California, as well as resources
useful for anyone interested in advocacy around community
technology. |
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