Three nonprofits — the Public Broadcasting Service, Avaaz.org and Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation — were honored with awards recently.
The Public Broadcasting Service was among many nonprofits that earned top prizes for online efforts in this year’s Webby Awards. Avaaz.org, which focuses on issues such as poverty, corruption, and climate change, won the People’s Voice award for best Web site on activism. And the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation won in the best video-activism category with “The Time to Eliminate Pediatric AIDS is Now.”
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