I just read in a past edition of the Philanthropy Journal where the MacAarthur Foundation has opened an "island" in the virtual world of Second Life to educate charities and foundations about the potential for growing philanthropy in the virtual world and to allow its grantees to showcase their work and connect with new audiences.
What a great idea for other organizations and human service initiatives. Go view: http://www.macfound.org/virtualworld.
I'm going to look into this idea for the NICENetwork, for sure!
Let us know if you have had any experience with Second Life, what you've learned from it, and whether you're considering using it in any way to promote your cause.
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