Listservs, E-Newsletters and Similar Resources
The dozens of e-resources listed on this page were selected with the needs of D&D organizers, facilitators and scholars in mind. In order to help you publicize your events and share information, instructions for subscribing and submitting info to these resources are included wherever possible. Please use our Ideas & Suggestions Form to send any corrections or additions.
- Most Highly Recommended
- Keeping Updated on [the World According to] the D&D Community
- Specific Dialogue & Deliberation Models
- Online Dialogue & Deliberation
- Intergroup Relations & Human Rights
- Civic Education & Civic Engagement
- Peace-Building & Conflict Transformation
- Additional Resources of Interest
Note: To search for additional listservs by topic (criminal justice, K-12 education, equality, etc.), by constituency (disability, faith, etc.), or by region, go to DemocracyGroups.org. They maintain a national directory of social change email lists and forums.
Most Highly Recommended
AiList: Appreciative Inquiry Discussion List
To subscribe: Go to http://lists.business.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/ailist or send a message with the word 'help' in the subject or body to
To submit: Send messages to the list manager at ailist-
More: This listserv, hosted by Jack Brittain, is a forum for individuals interested in learning more about the practice of Appreciative Inquiry. The list has nearly 800 subscribers from all over the world.
Co-Intelligence Email Bulletins
Organization: The Co-Intelligence Institute
To subscribe: Email Tom Atlee at with the word 'subscribe' in the subject line. Specify whether you want 'lo volume' (2-15 items/month) or 'hi volume' (5-50 items/week).
More: Co-intelligence is living well with each other and life, creatively using diversity and uniqueness, consciously evolving together in partnership with nature, transforming culture. Use it for organizational development, better family relations, community renewal, and creating a more just, democratic and sustainable society. Go to www.co-intelligence.org for more info.
The Collaborative Edge Newsletter
Organization: Center for Collaborative Policy at Ca. State University Sacramento
To subscribe: Sign up at www.csus.edu/ccp/
More: As collaborative strategies and methods grow more important in dealing with complex and "wicked" public policy issues, information about cutting edge developments in collaboration methods becomes more essential. The Collaborative Edge, an internet-based newsletter, provides timely information on collaborative strategies and methods to public agencies, civic organizations, and the public. Each quarterly edition includes articles on success stories, tool kits, challenging issues, and news and resources.
Deliberative Democracy eBulletin
Organization: The Deliberative Democracy Consortium
To subscribe/view: Go to www.deliberative-democracy.net/about.html
To submit: Email Lars Hasselblad Torres at
More: This monthly eBulletin features updates from the deliberative democracy community. Archives of the eBulletin are available online.
Do-Consult (Democracies Online - Online Consultations and Civic Events)
Organization: The Democracies Online family of peer forums organized by Steven Clift
To subscribe/view: Email
To submit: Email
More: DO-Consult is a peer-to-peer forum for those involved with government, parliamentary and civic online consultations and events. Its purpose is to encourage professional information exchange among practitioners and researchers on use of the Internet in public policy consultation, public hearings, and rulemaking processes. For more info, go to www.e-democracy.org/do
Group Facilitation
Organization: The International Association of Facilitators and The Center for Policy Research at the University at Albany, SUNY
To subscribe: Go to www.albany.edu/cpr/gf/
More: Participants share ideas, questions, and advice on group problem solving and decision making, group development, running meetings, and related topics. For info about the Spanish-language listserv on group facilitation, visit www.iaf-world.org/foro.html or contact the moderator, Gilbert Brenson Lazan, at .
Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue E-Newsletter (e-newsletter)
Organization: The Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group
To subscribe: Email
More: Len and Libby Traubman keep hundreds of people inspired and updated on Jewish-Palestinian dialogue efforts around the world. Go to http://traubman.igc.org/global.htm for more resources provided by the Traubmans.
The MoveOn Bulletin
Organization: MoveOn.org
To subscribe/view: Go to www.moveon.org/moveonbulletin/
More: The MoveOn Bulletin is a free email bulletin providing information, resources, news, and action ideas on important political issues. MoveOn.org is an issue-oriented, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that gives people a voice in shaping the laws that affect their lives. MoveOn.org engages people in the civic process, using the Internet to democratically determine a non-partisan agenda, raising public awareness of pressing issues, and coordinating grassroots advocacy campaigns to encourage sound public policies.
NAME Listserv
Organization: National Association for Multicultural Education
To subscribe/view: Send an email message to , with the following in the body of the message: subscribe NAME-MCE yourfirstname yourlastname
To submit: Email listserv moderator Aukram Burton at
More: NAME-MCE provides a forum to discuss multicultural education, share resources, post job openings, announce conferences or other events, and ask questions of educators and activists around the world. Go to www.nameorg.org for more info.
National Issues Forums News Page
Organization: National Issues Forums (www.nifi.org).
To subscribe/view: Go to www.nifi.org/news.html.
To submit: Email Patty Dineen at .
More: This news page is a place for people involved in the NIF Network to share what they are doing and learning in their communities.
NCDD Email Updates List
Organization: The National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation
To subscribe: Go to www.thataway.org to sign up (or use the sign-up feature on the left column of this page).
More: NCDD's website (you're here right now!) is an online resource center for organizers, facilitators, scholars and others who want to learn more about dialogue and deliberation, improve their work, or stay informed about what's happening throughout the field. NCDD sends out a monthly email message to over 6,000 people to give them a heads-up about what's new on this ever-changing site. We also have numerous discussion lists, a Wiki (collaborative workspace) and our Thataway Forum - click on the Discussions link at the top of the page to find out more.
Onlinefacilitation
Organization: Full Circle Associates (www.fullcirc.com)
To subscribe/view: Email to subscribe. To view, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/onlinefacilitation/
More: The onlinefacilitation listserv is for discussion about the skills, techniques and issues around online facilitation in a variety of Internet online environments and virtual communities.
RFP Bulletin (weekly e-newsletter)
Organization: The Foundation Center
To subscribe: Go to http://fdncenter.org/newsletters/
More: A roundup of recently announced Requests for Proposals (RFPs) from private, corporate, and government funding sources. The Foundation Center also offers the Philanthropy News Digest, another weekly e-newsletter packed with important information about the funding world that effects us all so much.
Study Circular: The E-Newsletter for Dialogue & Action
Organization: Study Circles Resource Center (SCRC)
To subscribe: Go to www.studycircles.org
More: The Study Circular is a monthly e-newsletter with the latest news on study circle programs, useful resources, and more. SCRC is dedicating to finding ways for all kinds of people to engage in dialogue and problem solving on critical social and political issues.
SynergyCommunication (listserv)
Organization: The Center for NonViolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synergycommunication
More: This is an NVC practice and support group. Some familiarity with NVC is requested.
The World Caf? Listserv
Organization: The World Cafe
To subscribe: Send a blank message to with the word ?subscribe? in the subject line.
To post: Members send messages to
More: This listserv is focused on creating a community of dialogic practice based on the Principles of the World Caf?. Go to www.theworldcafe.com/listservagrees.html to read over the listserv agreements. If you have questions, email the listserv host, Beth Alexander, at
Keeping Updated on [the World According to] the D&D Community
Co-Intelligence Email Bulletins
Organization: The Co-Intelligence Institute
To subscribe: Email Tom Atlee at with the word 'subscribe' in the subject line. Specify whether you want 'lo volume' (2-15 items/month) or 'hi volume' (5-50 items/week).
More: Co-intelligence is living well with each other and life, creatively using diversity and uniqueness, consciously evolving together in partnership with nature, transforming culture. Use it for organizational development, better family relations, community renewal, and creating a more just, democratic and sustainable society. Go to www.co-intelligence.org for more info.
The Collaborative Edge Newsletter
Organization: Center for Collaborative Policy at Ca. State University Sacramento
To subscribe: Sign up at www.csus.edu/ccp/
More: As collaborative strategies and methods grow more important in dealing with complex and "wicked" public policy issues, information about cutting edge developments in collaboration methods becomes more essential. The Collaborative Edge, an internet-based newsletter, provides timely information on collaborative strategies and methods to public agencies, civic organizations, and the public. Each quarterly edition includes articles on success stories, tool kits, challenging issues, and news and resources.
Deliberative Democracy eBulletin
Organization: The Deliberative Democracy Consortium
To subscribe/view: Go to www.deliberative-democracy.net/about.html
To submit: Email Lars Hasselblad Torres at
More: This monthly eBulletin features updates from the deliberative democracy community. Archives of the eBulletin are available online.
Democracy Dispatches (email newsletter)
Organization: Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action
To subscribe/view: Go to http://ga1.org/demos1/join.tcl?
To submit: Call Sarah Kroll-Rosenbaumor or Jason Tarriconeat at 212-633-1405 or email
More: Democracy Dispatches is a bi-weekly issue briefing that tracks and analyzes legislative and political developments on democracy issues in the states. Demos is a non-partisan, non-profit public policy research and advocacy organization which seeks to bring everyone into the life of American democracy and to achieve a broadly shared prosperity characterized by greater opportunity and less disparity.
Group Facilitation
Organization: The International Association of Facilitators and The Center for Policy Research at the University at Albany, SUNY
To subscribe: Go to www.albany.edu/cpr/gf/
More: Participants share ideas, questions, and advice on group problem solving and decision making, group development, running meetings, and related topics. For information about the Spanish-language listserv on group facilitation, go to www.iaf-world.org/foro.html or contact the moderator, Gilbert Brenson Lazan, at .
National Civic League mailing list
Organization: National Civic League
To subscribe: Go to www.ncl.org to sign up.
More: NCL is dedicated to strengthening citizen democracy by transforming democratic institutions. NCL accomplishes its mission through technical assistance, training, publishing, research, and the All-America City Awards.
NCDD Email Updates List
Organization: The National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation
To subscribe: Go to www.thataway.org to sign up (or use the sign-up feature on the left column of this page).
More: NCDD's website (you're here right now!) is an online resource center for organizers, facilitators, scholars and others who want to learn more about dialogue and deliberation, improve their work, or stay informed about what's happening throughout the field. NCDD sends out a monthly email message to over 6,000 people to give them a heads-up about what's new on this ever-changing site. We also have numerous discussion lists, a Wiki (collaborative workspace) and our Thataway Forum - click on the Discussions link at the top of the page to find out more.
ODNet-Dialogue Email List
Organization: The Organization Development Network (OD Network)
To subscribe: Go to www.odnetwork.org/listsinfo/odnet-dialogue.info.html
More: The OD Network sponsors this list to create opportunities for OD professionals to learn about and practice dialogue. Among other things, we will explore what dialogue is (and is not) and how to do it. Most importantly, this list will give us opportunities to experiment with "doing" dialogue about our work, our field, our world, ourselves, and our lives.
Specific Dialogue & Deliberation Models
AiList: Appreciative Inquiry Discussion List
To subscribe: Go to http://lists.business.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/ailist or send a message with the word 'help' in the subject or body to
To submit: Send messages to the list manager at
More: This listserv, hosted by Jack Brittain, is a forum for individuals interested in learning more about the practice of Appreciative Inquiry. The list has nearly 800 subscribers from all over the world.
Bohm Dialogue Listserv
To subscribe: Email with the words ?SUBSCRIBE bohm_dialogue? in the body of the message.
More: Contact William van den Heuvel at if you have questions.
FriendsOfNVC (e-newsletter)
Organization: The Center for NonViolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/friendsofnvc
More: FriendsOfNVC is a one-way email announcement list for people interested in being kept up to date by email about activities and developments in the NVC network.
Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue E-Newsletter (e-newsletter)
Organization: The Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group
To subscribe: Email
More: Len and Libby Traubman keep hundreds of people inspired and updated on Jewish-Palestinian dialogue efforts around the world. Go to http://traubman.igc.org/global.htm for more resources provided by the Traubmans.
National Issues Forums News Page
Organization: National Issues Forums (www.nifi.org).
To subscribe/view: Go to www.nifi.org/news.html.
To submit: Email Patty Dineen at .
More: This news page is a place for people involved in the NIF Network to share what they are doing and learning in their communities.
NVC EdGroup (listserv)
Organization: The Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edgroup
More: EdGroup is an interactive email forum for those interested in Nonviolent Communication in Education. Subscribers can dialog with others, retrieve related documents online, ask questions, schedule online chat sessions with other members in the 'Chat' room, and more.
NVC ParentingGroup (listserv)
Organization: The Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Email
More: NVC Parenting is a forum for parents who want to live the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) with their families. Through offering empathy and sharing experiences, this group seeks to support parents to raise children with the values and tools of NVC.
NVC SocialChangeGroup (listserv)
Organization: The Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Email
More: NVC Social Change is a forum for people who want to promote social change using the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC). Through offering empathy and sharing experiences, this group seeks to support people involved in social change with the values and tools of NVC.
NVCCertificationCandidates (listserv)
Organization: The Center for NonViolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nvccertificationcandidates
More: NVCCertificationCandidates is a listserv or email group where you can discuss thoughts, ideas, questions, problems, observations, feelings, needs and requests relating to the CNVC certification process. This is also a place to post documents that would be of interest to the candidates.
Public Conversations Project Updates List (e-newsletter)
Organization: The Public Conversations Project (www.publicconversations.org)
To subscribe: Go to http://conversations.forms.soceco.org/85/
More: PCP promotes constructive conversations and relationships among people who have differing values, world views, and perspectives about divisive public issues.
Study Circular: The E-Newsletter for Dialogue & Action
Organization: Study Circles Resource Center (SCRC)
To subscribe: Go to www.studycircles.org
More: The Study Circular is a monthly e-newsletter with the latest news on study circle programs, useful resources, and more. SCRC is dedicating to finding ways for all kinds of people to engage in dialogue and problem solving on critical social and political issues.
SynergyCommunication (listserv)
Organization: The Center for NonViolent Communication (CNVC)
To subscribe: Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synergycommunication
More: This is an NVC practice and support group. Some familiarity with NVC is requested.
The World Caf? Listserv
Organization: The World Cafe
To subscribe: Send a blank message to with the word ?subscribe? in the subject line.
To post: Members send messages to
More: This listserv is focused on creating a community of dialogic practice based on the Principles of the World Caf?. Go to www.theworldcafe.com/listservagrees.html to read over the listserv agreements. If you have questions, email the listserv host, Beth Alexander, at
Online Dialogue & Deliberation
Do-Consult (Democracies Online - Online Consultations and Civic Events)
Organization: The Democracies Online family of peer forums organized by Steven Clift
To subscribe/view: Email
To submit: Email
More: DO-Consult is a peer-to-peer forum for those involved with government, parliamentary and civic online consultations and events. Its purpose is to encourage professional information exchange among practitioners and researchers on use of the Internet in public policy consultation, public hearings, and rulemaking processes. For more info, go to www.e-democracy.org/do
DO-WIRE (email announcement list)
Organization: Publicus (www.publicus.net)
To subscribe: Go to www.e-democracy.org/do or email listse[email protected] and type "SUB DO-WIRE" in the body of the message.
To submit: Send messages to
More: DO-WIRE is a source for what's important and happening with the convergence of democracy and the Internet around the world. DO-WIRE is a free, low volume, moderated e-mail announcement list. DO-WIRE connects over 2500 experts, practitioners, journalists, and citizens from around the world who are interested in democracy online, which includes politics online, new media, e-governance, e-government, online advocacy, citizen interaction and related topics.
Onlinefacilitation
Organization: Full Circle Associates (www.fullcirc.com)
To subscribe/view: Email to subscribe. To view, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/onlinefacilitation/
More: The onlinefacilitation listserv is for discussion about the skills, techniques and issues around online facilitation in a variety of online environments and virtual communities.
Politalk Announcement List
Organization: Politalk
To subscribe: Send a blank email to
More: Politalk is ?a safe and civil environment to discuss important political topics.? Examples of topics addressed on the Politalk website are campaign finance reform, globalization and school choice. Subscribers receive 2 to 4 emails per month with news about upcoming Politalk topics and online events.
Web Lab Newsletter
Organization: Web Lab
To subscribe/view: Go to www.weblab.org/home.html and click on 'subscribe'
More: Web Lab is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing innovative web-based projects that bring fresh perspectives and new voices to the discussion of public issues. Web Lab has been hailed for the groundbreaking model it has developed for creating meaningful online dialogues.
Intergroup Relations & Civil Rights
About Race Relations newsletter
Organization: About.com
To subscribe/view: Go to http://racerelations.about.com and click on 'newsletter.'
To submit: Email Kimberly Hohman, About.com's Race Relations Guide, at .
AntiRacismNet Mailing Lists
Organization: AntiRacismNet
To subscribe: Go to www.antiracismnet.org/subscribe/index.html
More: AntiRacismNet is an international online network of anti-racism organizations and practitioners. The site hosts dozens of mailing lists for groups and organizations such as the World Conference Against Racism, Project Change, the AntiFascism Network, and Movement Beyond Borders.
Civilrights.org (The Online Social Justice Network)
Organization: The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a coalition of 180 organizations working for equality and justice.
To subscribe/view: Go to www.civilrights.org.
To submit: Go to www.civilrights.org to post events to the calendar, add content to the library, etc.
More: Civilrights.org provides a home for policy perspectives, strategies, and research.
ColorLines listserv
Organization: ColorLines Magazine
To subscribe/view: Send a blank email to .
More: Visit the ColorLines website for more information: www.colorlines.com, or email them at .
Crosspoint Anti Racism (resource site)
Organization: Crosspoint Anti Racism
To submit: Email
More: The Crosspoint links to an enormous number of Human Rights, Anti-Racism, Refugee, Women's rights, Antifascism, and other organizations. Links are searchable by region or issue. Go to www.magenta.nl/crosspoint/
MCPavilion (email discussion forum)
Organization: The Multicultural Pavilion
To subscribe/view: Go to www.edchange.org/multicultural or send a message to [email protected] with this in the body of the message: subscribe mcpavilion [email protected].
To submit: Email .
More: MCPavilion is an email discussion forum on multicultural education. Hundreds of participants from all over the world have used this forum to discuss issues of equity, social justice, and the transformation of schools and schooling. The purpose of MCPavilion is to facilitate dialogue and the exchange of resources among educators, students, and activists dedicated to a multicultural approach to education.
NAME Listserv
Organization: National Association for Multicultural Education
To subscribe/view: Send an email message to , with the following in the body of the message: subscribe NAME-MCE yourfirstname yourlastname
To submit: Email listserv moderator Aukram Burton at
More: NAME-MCE provides a forum to discuss multicultural education, share resources, post job openings, announce conferences or other events, and ask questions of educators and activists around the world. Go to www.nameorg.org for more info.
The Southern States Action Reports
Organization: Southern Catalyst Network (SCN)
To submit: To submit news items regarding progressive work, organizational programs, news of interest, or hate-group activity in your area, contact .
More: SCN is a project of the Southern Institute for Education and Research, a non-profit race and ethnic relations center based at Tulane University in New Orleans, dedicated to promoting tolerance, respect and harmony in the South through education, training and research. For more info, go to www.southerncatalyst.org
XCHANGE e-newsletter
Organization: Arizona State University's Intergroup Relations Center
Subscribe: Go to www.asu.edu/provost/intergroup/resources/xchange.html
More: XCHANGE promotes structured intergroup interaction on college campuses. For more info about the Intergroup Relations Center, go to www.asu.edu/provost/intergroup/
Civic Education & Civic Engagement
APSA-CIVED (online discussion list)
Organization: APSA (the American Political Science Association)
To subscribe: Go to www.apsanet.org/CENnet/civnetlist.cfm
To submit: Inquiries should be directed to .
More: APSA-CIVED is designed to effect communication between the APSA, the Task Force on Civic Education and individuals who are interested in civic education, civic trust, and civic engagement.
Communicator (e-newsletter)
Organization: The Dirksen Congressional Center
To Subscribe: Go to www.webcommunicator.org
More: Provides educators with news and ideas to enhance civic education and improve the understanding of Congress.
The CivicMind's News Brief (monthly e-newsletter)
Organization: The CivicMind: Gateway to Civic Participation
To subscribe: Sign up at www.civicmind.com/signup.htm
To submit: Email suggestions to Wendy Bay Lewis at .
More: TheCivicMind is a gateway to information and resources about civic participation and democracy education. The site is run by Wendy Bay Lewis, a lawyer turned speaker, civics coach and consultant who tracks efforts to engage the public in civic issues and includes this info on the site.
The MoveOn Bulletin
Organization: MoveOn.org
To subscribe/view: Go to www.moveon.org/moveonbulletin/
More: The MoveOn Bulletin is a free email bulletin providing information, resources, news, and action ideas on important political issues. MoveOn.org is an issue-oriented, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that gives people a voice in shaping the laws that affect their lives. MoveOn.org engages people in the civic process, using the Internet to democratically determine a non-partisan agenda, raising public awareness of pressing issues, and coordinating grassroots advocacy campaigns to encourage sound public policies.
Peace-Building & Conflict Transformation
Accord: An International Review of Peace Initiatives
Organization: Conciliation Resources
Subscribe: Go to www.c-r.org/accord/index.htm to view.
More: This full-text online journal provides detailed narrative and rigorous analysis on specific war and peace processes, combining readability with practical relevance. Accord also acts as a primer for international readers unfamiliar with specific wars and peace processes as well as a reference tool containing comprehensive texts of peace agreements. Conciliation Resources' Accord Programme aims to support the efforts of those directly involved in transforming armed conflict into opportunities for sustainable human development, by responding to the ongoing challenge of informing and enhancing peace processes around the world.
CODEP Email Newsletter
Organization: CODEP (Conflict, Development and Peace Network)
To subscribe/view: Go to www.codep.org.uk or email
To submit: Email Kathleen Armstrong () with details on recent publications, upcoming workshops, conferences or seminars, ongoing or completed research and/or projects.
More: CODEP brings together NGOs, consultants, academics and donors who work in development, human rights and peacebuilding to explore the causes of conflict, its impact on people and to improve practice.
CRInfo WebBoard discussion conferences and e-newsletters
Organization: CRInfo (www.crinfo.org)
To Subscribe: Go to www.crinfo.org/v2_disc_signup.cfm
More: Discussion groups and e-newsletters are available on topics such as intergroup, business, international, practice and practitioners, research and scholarship. CR is short for Conflict Resolution.
Common Ground in Action (news listing)
Organization: Search for Common Ground USA
To view: Go to www.sfcg.org/lg-locations.cfm?locus=America
More: Common Ground in Action focuses on news articles, Opinion and Editorial pieces and other items that demonstrate people's willingness to work together and reach consensus. Search-USA brings groups together that have a history of disagreement and conflict and helps them work together to advance the interests and values they share.
Common Ground News Service (CGNews)
Organization: Search for Common Ground USA (www.sfcg.org/lg-locations.cfm?locus=America)
To subscribe: Go to www.commongroundnews.org and click on ?subscribe.?
More: CGNews provides news, op-eds, features, and analysis by local and international experts on a broad range of Middle East issues. CGNews syndicates articles that are accurate, balanced, and solution-oriented to news outlets throughout the Middle East and worldwide.
Dialogue Webpage for Conflicts Worldwide Email Newsletter
Organization: DWDC is hosted by the Japan Center for Preventive Diplomacy (JCPD). The website aims to increase understanding between opposing sides of conflict throughout the world.
To subscribe/view: Go to www.dwcw.org
More: The newsletter reports on recent contributions to and developments on the website. Email Cameron Noble at for more info.
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
Organization: American University's School of International Service
To submit: Email original contributions to Executive Editors Erin McCandless () and Mohammed Abu-Nimer (), cc to
More: The tri-annual Journal provides a forum for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action on issues at the intersections of conflict, development, and peace.
The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution
To Subscribe: View at www.trinstitute.org/ojpcr/
To Submit: Send your work, along with a brief biographical note, to
More: The OJPCR is an electronic journal which provides students, professors and professionals in the field of peace and conflict resolution with ideas, inspiration, and information. It aims to be a free, yet valuable, source of information to aid anyone trying to work toward a less violent and more cooperative world.
Search for Common Ground E-Newsletter
Organization: Search for Common Ground (www.sfcg.org)
To subscribe: Go to www.mailermailer.com/x?oid=01792i
Additional Resources of Interest
The Drum Beat (electronic newsletter)
Organization: The Communication Initiative
To subscribe: Go to www.comminit.com/subscribe_drumbeat.html to subscribe.
To submit: Email material to the Editor, Deborah Heimann, at
More: The Drum Beat pulls together stories from The Communication Initiative home page on a regular basis. The Drum Beat seeks to cover the full range of communication for development activities. Includes a lot of communication-related job postings.
Healthy Communities Online (HC-Online)
Organization: The Coalition for Healthier Cities and Communities in the US
To subscribe: Email
To submit: Subscribe, then email or email the moderator at
More: HC-Online is a bi-monthly mailing, not a listserv. For more information about the Coalition or the State Network, go to www.healthycommunities.org
Nonprofit Quarterly E-Newsletter
Organization: The Nonprofit Quarterly
To subscribe/view: Go to www.nonprofitquarterly.org to subscribe to the e-newsletter, Nonprofit Quarterly's magazine, or to order back issues.
To submit: Email Molly Weis, Editor, at .
More: The Nonprofit Quarterly is a unique print magazine that leaders count on to provide them with values based management information and proven practices. The free monthly e-newsletter features timely articles and resources on the important issues you care most about.
PRA (Participatory Research/Rural Appraisal)
Organization: Participatory Initiatives
To subscribe: Email with "sub pra yourfirstname yourlastname" in the body of the message.
To submit: Contact the list owner, Susan Rimkus, at
More: PRA is an email discussion list devoted to the topic of participatory community development. It is not limited to devotees of the PRA approach specifically, but embraces dialogue about any form of intentional change initiated and owned by community members. For more info, go to www.gdrc.org/icm/pr-appraisal.html
RFP Bulletin (weekly e-newsletter)
Organization: The Foundation Center
To subscribe: Go to http://fdncenter.org/newsletters/
More: A roundup of recently announced Requests for Proposals (RFPs) from private, corporate, and government funding sources. The Foundation Center also offers the Philanthropy News Digest, another weekly e-newsletter packed with important information about the funding world that effects us all so much.
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