April 19, 2001
Civic-Action Groups Benefit From Dot-Com Decline
By NICOLE WALLACEElection season may be over, but the deal making hasn't slowed for organizations that use the Internet to educate voters and encourage citizens to participate in the political process. Two charities have been the beneficiaries of failed dot-com political portals, and two others have combined operations.
- A year after acquiring DemocracyNet from the Center for Governmental Studies, the for-profit company Grassroots.com has transferred
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