Communications Consortium Media Center
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The Communications Consortium Media Center was founded in 1988 and "is a public interest media center dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations use media and new technologies as tools for policy change." [1]
In 2000 they received $400,000 from the Ford Foundation "For strategic communications on voting rights and redistricting and for research on the coverage of racial justice in news and entertainment media." They also obtained a further $250,000 "For a communications strategy for the Beijing Plus Five conference." [2]
Directors
- Ken Nochimson (Chair) - President, Advise and Consent, Inc.
- Kathleen L. Bonk (President) - Executive Director, Communications Consortium Media Center
- Raydean M. Acevedo (Secretary) - President and Founder, Research Management Consultants, Inc.
- Marlene Johnson (Treasurer) - Executive Director and CEO, NAFSA: Association of International Educators
- Richard W. Boone - Director, Project for Participatory Democracy
- Albert Kramer - Partner, Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky
- Mal Johnson - President, Medialinx International
- Diana Meehan - Co-Founder, Archer School for Girls
- Wouter Meijer - Vice Chairman, World Population Foundation
- Juan Sepulveda - President, The Common Enterprise
- Frank Smith - Political Consultant and Attorney at Law
Contact
- Web: http://www.ccmc.org
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ Mission, Communications Consortium Media Center, accessed July 4, 2007.
- ↑ 2000 Annual Report, Ford Foundation, accessed July 4, 2007.