Netscape
is proud to sponsor a Charity fundraising event for City
Year. As part of the event, we have reserved over 200 first name e-mail addresses from the newly launched Internet Service, Netscape.
These personalized e-mail addresses are being auctioned on eBay along with 1 year of FREE unlimited Internet access (a $119 value)!. Netscape is donating $25,000 and the net proceeds* of the auctions to City Year.
About
City Year
As an Action Tank
for national service, City Year seeks to demonstrate, improve and promote
the concept of national service as a means for building a stronger democracy.
An 'action tank' is both a program and a 'think tank' - constantly combining
theory and practice to advance new policy ideas, make programmatic breakthroughs,
and bring about major changes in society.
City Year unites young
people ages 17 to 24 from diverse economic, racial, and geographical backgrounds
for a year of full-time service to their communities. The City Year corps
embodies the ideals of City Year and its belief in the power of young
people to effect positive, lasting social change. Every day, corps members
work with the spirit of idealism, the discipline of hard work, the purpose
of shared goals and the pride of representing their generation.
About Netscape
The Netscape Service is an affordably priced dial-up Internet access service for consumers who want an easy, reliable and low-cost way to get online. Available at www.GetNetscape.com, the Netscape Service offers a simple approach of "Just the Net You Need" with unlimited dial-up access and basic features including e-mail with spam filters, Internet search and daily news. An Internet technology pioneer and an America Online, Inc. brand, Netscape reflects a decade of expertise in developing interactive products and Internet technologies that have played a key role in shaping and influencing the direction of the online medium.
* In accordance with state laws, the proceeds of an individual auction will not be donated to City Year if the winner is a resident of Alabama, Illinois, Maine, or Massachusetts.
To protect bidder privacy, when the price or highest bid on an item reaches or exceeds a certain level, User IDs will be displayed as anonymous names. For auction items, a bold price means at least one bid has been received.
Note: Anonymous names may appear more than once and may represent different bidders.