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Neighborhoods Online #minnebar Steven Clift Executive Director E-Democracy.org

Neighborhoods Online at Minnebar

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Neighborhoods Online

#minnebar

Steven CliftExecutive DirectorE-Democracy.org

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The “default” local online news discussion experience is …

Most people see, expect public conflict.

Sharp contrast with private social networking.

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Neighbors Forums

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Unlocking community …

Connecting people who live near one another.

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Growing community…

Opening “organic” hot topic on Standish Ericsson Neighbors Forum in Dec. 2008: http://e-democracy.org/se

Dear Neighbors, My name is Michael and I'm interested in establishing a community garden in our neighborhood.

Dozens of messages, offers to help, and a call for a meeting.

Radical idea!? Local people online can meet in-person.

500 members, 10%+ of households in May 2010

This month the Southside Star Community Garden opened!

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FYI - Webinar Outline

Two-Way Tools

Assumption: “Community building” not just informing

CC: e-mail E-mail Discussion Lists “Place” Blogs Facebook Groups/Pages Ning Social Networks Video and Photo Sharing Twitter Local #hashtags Interesting meta-sites More Issues Forums

Many Purposes

Meet Communicate Socialize Share Information,

Contacts, Advice Support Neighbors Exchange Opinions Community News Announce/Invite Organize Collaborate Problem-solving Building bridges/Inclusion

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On-Demand Webinar

See our blog for an extended 90 minute webinar hosted by Grassroots Grantmakers:

http://blog.e-democracy.org/posts/845

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Neighbor.beUnedited, PowerPoint

inappropriate junk from our wiki

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Neighbor.beAre you neighborly?Would you like to build connections with your neighbors ...

to make your block safer and prevent crime to "break the ice" and meet your neighbors to communicate easily as a group with the neighbors you

know to share experiences and tips answering "who can

recommend a good plumber" to connect with other parents nearby organize fun activities

for your kids to organize a spontaneous neighborhood block party on an

especially nice spring day to do any of the scores of block activities we've identified and find geographically relevant information and connections

to online community groups in your broader area Neighbor.be is a simple idea - use online tools to connect

people to their nearest neighbors.

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Neighbor.be

How it might work This experience is simple:

1. Sign-up - Including your full street address.

2. Get Listed - You are listed in your custom directory of nearest neighbors (site participants) in a circle around you covering 25 to 100 people. Target members: "neighborly" people open to private small group connections

3. Connect - Use your neighbor directory to connect with others via their preference (login required, reciprocity ensured). Determine how you want to connect one to one whether by telephone, e-mail or a web form, encouraging neighbors to friend you on Facebook or follow on Twitter, or none of the above.

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Neighbor.be

4. Discuss - Easily share information (about a break-in on your block), ask questions (who can recommend a good plumber), etc. in private group setting with those in your neighbor circle (directory). Post via e-mail or web. Read via e-mail or web. Topics you start are restricted to just those in your circle. You own the topic and may delete it or comments at anytime. You may only comment on topics started by people in your directory as well.

5. Explore Locally - Based on your location, find other opportunities for broader public engagement from wider community e-mail lists and neighborhood blogs to aggregated place-based government and community information and links connecting you to civic life. Neighbor.be seeks to introduce you to broader public life with you at the center.

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Further Information

Steven Clift [email protected] @democracy on Twitter 612-234-7072

Join Locals Online: http://e-democracy.org/locals

More Links http://neighbor.be http://blog.e-democracy.org http://e-democracy.org/nf http://e-democracy.org/p3 http://stevenclift.com

Slides also available from: http://www.slideshare.net/netclift

As part of Participation 3.0 we are:

Convening and working to “move the field”

Plotting a “Locals Online” roll call webinar

Working with League of Women Voters on “Sunshine 2.0” guide for local evaluation of govs online support for democracy

Working with OpenPlans.org on “DemocracyMap”

Really pushing inclusion in online civic engagement

Developing next generation partnership proposals by 4Q