2010 Accomplishments "At a Glance"
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Public Awareness & Empowerment
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EIE President Donna Rice Hughes speaking at the National 101 press launch via UStream and YouTube. |
Held the National Internet Safety 101SM Product Launch & Press Conference
-National Launch Sponsors were: AOL, AT&T, Google, Microsoft, MySpace, OJJDP (DOJ), Verizon and the Salvation Army. Additional sponsors include: Anschutz Foundation, Fieldstead & Company, MDRT Foundation, McNichols Foundation, NetNanny, Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation, Verizon, and SMobile.
Developed & Launched Internet Safety 101SM (Version 2.0)
-101 Facilitator's Edition, Workbook & Resource Guide, Rules 'N ToolsŪ Booklet, DVD teaching series & interactive website, internetsafety101.org. Program resources now available in bookstores nationwide, on Amazon & www.internetsafety101.org.
-Received the Silver Davey Award in educational film category & 2010 Silvery Telly Award for the 101 DVD teaching series.
-EIE continued to expand its online communications, producing monthly "For the Sake of the Children" newsletters, & launching the EIE blog, Twitter account, Facebook, MySpace & Youtube pages.
Reached over 30 million through earned media
-EIE has continued to serve as an expert commentator & guest in hundreds of media interviews this year including with the Today Show, CNN, Fox & Friends, MSNBC, CBN, Family News in Focus, the Janet Parshall Show, FoxNews.com, Time.com , CBS.com, the National Catholic Register, the Washington Times, Washington Post Magazine, the Associated Press, USA Today and the Daily Mail.
Directly educated over 2,000 adults via EIE-led trainings & speaking engagements
-EIE led over six 101SM national trainings, multiple statewide trainings, including at the Maryland & Virginia PTA state conventions in partnership with the Verizon Foundation, & numerous community-focused trainings across the country.

Expanded Partnerships & Leveraged Resources to Reach Over 20 Million
-EIE & Internet Safety 101SM have been featured & highlighted on many partner & affiliate blogs and websites, including AOL's "Safety Clicks" & affiliate blog, "Parent Dish"; AT&T's site & blog; on MySpace's Safety Blog; on Google's Family Safety Center; the National Salvation Army's site' NetNanny's site; as a featured parent expert on Verizon's video blog; in a multi-part blog series with Covenant Eyes; &, as a partner to SMobile.
-AOL & Google provided top-level search capabilities on their respective search engines.
-Ebay Classifieds chose EIE as the beneficiary of their Spring "De-clutter" campaign.
-AT&T's PR firm, DCI Group, supported our back-to-school Internet Safety campaign.
-Partnering organizations, including the National Salvation Army, the Child Advocacy Centers, the Virginia PTA, the Maryland PTA, the Maryland Coalition Against Pornography, the Maryland Archdiocese & law enforcement leaders hold ongoing Internet Safety 101SM trainings.
Technology Industry
EIESM continues to serve in an advisory capacity with the technology community to develop and implement new viable solutions to diminish Internet threats, including:
-Google safe search settings & locks;
-Google's Family Safety Center;
-Google's Internet Safety Summit
-Microsoft's launch of 'Bing' & 'Bing's' safe search features
-AT&T's launch of 'Smart Controls'
-AOL's Safe Social
-Safe Communications mousemail.com product
Legal Community
-EIE continues its partnership with the Virginia Attorney General & is developing additional partnerships with the Attorneys General of Florida, Utah, Texas, South Carolina and Maryland.
-EIE continued its ongoing relationship with regional Internet Crimes Against Chilren Task Forces (ICAC's) training ICAC officers in the national ICAC Conference.
-EIE continued its partnerships with the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) & the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.
-War on Pornography Congressional Briefing, Capitol Hill: EIE President Donna Rice Hughes gave compelling testimony on the harms of pornography to children while stressing the need for aggressive enforcement of illegal "Adult" pornography.