About the Online Policy Group
The Online Policy Group (OPG) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to online policy research, outreach, and action on issues such as access, privacy, digital defamation, and the digital divide. Additionally, it focuses on Internet participants' civil liberties and human rights, like access, privacy, safety, and serving schools, libraries, disabled, elderly, youth, women, and sexual, gender, and ethnic minorities.
"One Internet with Equal Access to All"
With connections to industry,
academia, the media, and other nonprofit organizations,
OPG seeks to fulfill its vision through a combination of research and development, community services, and advocacy. A volunteer-run organization funded almost entirely by individual donations, the OPG is headquartered in San Francisco and was founded by Will Doherty
on July 21, 2000, growing to include
QueerNet
and the
California Community Colocation Project in 2001.
Have a look at some
testimonials
and a list of clients
who have benefitted from and/or recognize the importance
of OPG programs and services, as well as a summary of the
networking opportunities
in which OPG has participated. You can also view and print an OPG brochure (Adobe PDF format).
Technical Support: OPG does not provide telephone support because our tech support staff is spread among many locations using a centralized request tracking system. To obtain support,
please go to
http://www.onlinepolicy.org/services/services-expert.shtml
The Online Policy Group office is located at:
Picture of Community Center office:
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