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TakingITGlobal, which is also known as TIG, is a charitable
non-governmental organization A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
focusing on global issues by promoting awareness and engagement among global youth. It was founded in 1999 in
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by Jennifer Corriero and Michael Furdyk, who are the Executive Director and Director of Technology respectively. TIG uses an
online social network A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for an ...
aimed primarily at youth to raise awareness and discussion on a number of global issues and encourages youth to take action that affects their local and global communities.


History

When founding the organization in 1999, co-founders Corriero and Furdyk wanted to "work together to create a global network for young people who either have an idea that they want to develop, or who want the opportunity to work on someone else's project."Azam, Sharlene. "They are IT ; Entrepreneurs Jennifer Corriero and Michael Furdyk want to connect youth with technology." ''Toronto Star.'' August 22, 2000, F01 This was the foundation for one of the world's first online social communities. Within a year of its official launch on September 2, 2000, (predating services such as
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), the network was populated by thousands of teenagers from over 100 countries.Frank, Steven (October 12, 2001). "Helping Hands". ''Time Magazine'', p. 67. As the services and programs of TakingITGlobal evolved, Corriero now calls TakingITGlobal "a platform to support collaboration among young people in developing projects, in understanding and grappling issues, and influencing the decision-making processes, especially around those that are directly affecting young people."e-NBFC Report, page 30. The Baller Herbst Law Group, June 2008. TakingITGlobal merged with the
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and developed various programs to strengthen youth participation in global decision-making, such as forums of the United Nations.


Programs

One of TIG's main offerings is its Online Community, which "guides users to a deeper awareness of social, economic, and environmental issues." It "builds a bridge between learning and action" thus "fostering mutual understanding across continents and languages.""TakingITGlobal: Adding Social Change to the Curriculum" Podtech.net. November 26, 2007
There are a number of tools that users can use, from managin
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signing petitions and writing
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Awards and recognition

TakingITGlobal is notable for receiving a number of awards for its work with global youth. At the 2005 Canadian Awards for International Cooperation, TIG received the Mark Drake Award for Excellence in Communicating the Private Sector's Contribution to International Cooperation Issues.2005 Mark Drake Award
/ref> In 2007, TIG received the Microsoft Education Award as a Laureate of the 2007 Tech Museum Awards.2007 Education Award Laureate, The Tech Awards
/ref> TIG was also recognized as one of the World's Most Democratic Workplaces b
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having received the honor two years in a row in 2007 and 2008.WorldBlue Press release
/ref> TakingITGlobal's founders have also won a number of awards on a personal level for their work with TIG. Correiro has won the 2008 Social Entrepreneur of the Year

, and has been listed as one of Canada's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2007 by Women's Executive Network in the 2007 Future Leader Category.2007 Canada's Most Powerful Women
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Membership

Membership is free, and is done in keeping with the organization’s privacy policies, to aid freedom of expression, information and online security of its members. The minimum age of membership is 13 years, though teachers and/or parents are also allowed to gain membership on behalf of a minor.


Criticism

TIG came under criticism in 2008, when Mathew Trevisan of the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail commented on TIG’s size, and observed that TIG might be “too big to be effective.”Trevisan, Matthew. “Social Networking for social change.” ''The Globe and Mail.'' July 28, 2008.
/ref> Apart from this, TIG was also seen by some others as one that only serves the interests of developing nations and in need of a wider appeal to attract a more global membership. Another concern was the need to initiate selective sponsorship onto its website, in order to fund its increasing impact, and its need to incorporate a more exclusive approach to its membership, without being seen as a "sell-out."


See also

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One World Youth Project One World Youth Project (OWYP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in Massachusetts. Its goal is to create a more knowledgeable, compassionate, skilled, and understanding generation of global citizens while at the same time, inspiring ...


External links


Official Site


References

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