Benetech and its human rights, literacy and other social enterprise
work is often covered in the media. In addition, our experts are frequently
tapped to provide relevant quotes and background information on these
and related topics.
We welcome your media-related inquiries. Please contact Ann Harrison
via email at [email protected]
or by phone at 650-644-3442.
Here is a listing of our recent media-related activities along with
links to our archives:
Press Releases
Recent press releases: |
Bookshare.org
Receives Five-Year $32 Million Award From U.S. Department of Education
— October 15, 2007
Palo Alto, CA - October 15, 2007 — The U.S. Department
of Education has awarded Benetech's Bookshare.org project $32
million over five years to significantly expand the availability
of accessible electronic books and the software for reading those
books. Bookshare.org is the world's largest accessible library
of scanned books and periodicals.
Working with state and local education agencies, schools, teachers
and students, Bookshare.org will give all K-12, postsecondary
and graduate students in the United States with qualifying print
disabilities access to this library without charge. The award
will allow Benetech to add more than 100,000 new educational books
to the existing Bookshare.org collection of over 34,000 titles.
You can read more about this exciting announcement in the press
release here. |
Benetech's Dr. Patrick Ball Testifies
in Kosovo Human Rights Case — March 21, 2007
The Director of the Benetech Human Rights Program, Dr. Patrick
Ball, provided testimony last month for the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in its case against
six former Serb military and government leaders who are charged
with crimes against humanity.
The defendants were indicted together with former Serb and Yugoslav
president Slobodan Milosevic in May of 1999 in connection with
the deaths and displacement of thousands of ethnic Albanians in
Kosovo province during the spring of 1999. Dr. Ball originally
testified for the ICTY in the trial of Milosevic in March of 2002.
Read the press
release here. |
Bookshare.org
Volunteers Scan 30,000 Books — November 8,
2006
Palo Alto, CA - Benetech's Bookshare.org project announced this
week that its network of volunteers has succeeded in scanning
30,000 books, creating the world's largest accessible online library.
The entire Bookshare.org library can be downloaded to Braille
printers, portable Braille devices and software that reads aloud
in a synthesized human voice. Among the titles are bestsellers
including Criss Cross, the 2006 Newbery Medal winner
for children's literature.
Bookshare.org volunteers include Matthew Devcich, 16, of Chantilly,
Virginia. Devcich, who has a visual disability, created an Eagle
Scout leadership service project that organized 21 mostly teenage
volunteers to scan and proofread 24 books. Devcich listens to
the Bookshare.org ebooks, allowing him to reduce eye strain while
he reads the text online in an enlarged font. Read the press
release on Devcich's project here. More information on how
you can volunteer for Bookshare.org and the latest titles can
be found at the Bookshare.org
site. |
Benetech
CEO Jim Fruchterman Receives 2006 MacArthur Fellowship
— September 18, 2006
Palo Alto, CA - Jim Fruchterman, CEO of The Benetech Initiative,
has been awarded a 2006 MacArthur Fellowship from the John D.
and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Each of this year’s
25 MacArthur Fellows learned this week that they will receive
$500,000 in “no strings attached” funding over the
next five years. Read
press release here. |
Route
66 Provides Web-Based Literacy Instruction For Persons With Disabilities
— June 26, 2006
Palo Alto, CA - Benetech, the global technology nonprofit, today
announced the release of its web-based Route 66 Literacy service.
Route 66 is designed to help teachers, volunteers and parents
provide reading and writing instruction to people with developmental
disabilities. The Route 66 Literacy curriculum can also be used
to instruct students learning to speak, read and write English.
More information on the service can be found at http://www.route66literacy.org/
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Major
Omidyar Network Investment Lifts Global Nonprofit to New
Level. — March 22, 2006
Palo Alto, CA - Benetech, the global technology nonprofit based
in Palo Alto, announced today that it has received a $1.5 million
investment from Omidyar Network. This major investment will help
Benetech deliver on its ambitious three-year organizational business
plan and focus on its grassroots digital initiatives in disability
literacy and human rights.
Read the Omidyar Network press release. |
Accessible
newspapers and magazines now available daily. —
March 22, 2006
Palo Alto, CA / Baltimore, MD - Bookshare.org and the National
Federation of the Blind (NFB) have teamed up to make local and
national newspapers and magazines available and accessible online
to people who are blind or have other print-related disabilities.
Read the NFB-NEWSLINE® and Bookshare.org press release.
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Palo Alto, CA (9 Feb 2006)
The Benetech Initiative today released a statistical report detailing
widespread and systematic violations in Timor-Leste during the
period 1974-1999. This report provides additional detail to the
Timorese truth commission's recently released report "Chega!"
("Enough!"). Benetech's statistical analysis establishes
that at least 102,800 (+/- 11,000) Timorese died as a result of
the conflict. Approximately 18,600 (+/- 1000) Timorese were killed
or disappeared, while the remainder died due to hunger and illness
in excess of what would be expected due to peacetime mortality.
Read
the Timor-Leste report press release. |
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Articles and Press Coverage
Recent articles and press coverage: |
New York Times Quotes Benetech CEO
On Charitable Giving For A Financial and Social Return
— November 12, 2007
The New York Times has quoted Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman in
a holiday Giving Section story on Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
who are using their business acumen to transform their charitable
giving to mission-oriented investing for both a financial and
social return. The story, "With
Sudden Wealth, the Desire for Sudden Impact" includes Fruchterman's
observation that an increasing number of people are deploying
capital in for-profit initiatives that have a social outcome.
"Within a 10-mile radius of Palo Alto, there are a couple of
thousand families that could give $50 million to a social cause
and fundamentally change some issue," Fruchterman said. "You could
do a lot with $50 million, or even $10 million. You could cure
a disease, or revolutionize services to an impoverished part of
the world." |
Hadley School for the Blind partners
with Bookshare.org —November 1, 2007
A local newspaper in Winnetka, IL recently covered Bookshare.org's
partnership with The Hadley School for the Blind, which provides
tuition-free distance education programs for 10,000 blind students
and their families each year. The story notes that Hadley has
established a volunteer program that will create a scanned library
of recommended reading from Hadley courses and books about Braille.
Bookshare.org will include these texts in its online library that
lets people with print disabilities, such as blindness or low
vision, scan books and exchange them legally through its website.
Hadley students have free access to Bookshare.org thanks to a
$32 million five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education
that gives all U.S. students with print disabilities access to
this library without charge. |
Bookshare.org Award Covered in the
San Jose Mercury News — October 19, 2007
The San Jose Mercury News has published a lively story about
the U.S. Department of Education's $32 million five-year grant
to Benetech's Bookshare.org project. The article
gives well-deserved credit to Bookshare.org alpha volunteer Carrie
Karnos and collection Development Manager Claire O'Brien who see
to it that Bookshare.org members have access to the latest bestsellers
and educational books. Bookshare.org remains the world's largest
accessible collection of scanned books and periodicals for use
by those with a qualifying print disability such as blindness,
severe dyslexia or a mobility impairment. The story quotes Benetech
CEO Jim Fruchterman who notes that thanks to the grant, Bookshare.org
will likely be adding more than 500 books a week to its site,
or more than 100,000 new volumes over the next five years. |
Stanford Magazine Profiles Jim Fruchterman
—July/August 2007
The Stanford Magazine has published a profile of Benetech CEO
Jim Fruchterman entitled Geeks
For Good. Fruchterman was a PhD student at Stanford and together
with another Stanford student, built a reading machine for the
blind that became the first of many social technology projects
from Benetech. The article presents Benetech's Bookshare.org,
Route 66 Literacy, Miradi, Martus and Human Rights Data Analysis
Group projects which "harness Silicon Valley's engineering expertise
for social benefit." It also talks about the landmine detector
project, which was recently put on the back burner at Benetech
because of political difficulties getting access to and exporting
the needed technology. The article concludes with Jim's vision
of giving back to society through technology delivering social
benefits. |
Benetech CEO Co-authors Groundbreaking
Paper on Expansion Capital Strategies For Social Enterprises
— April 3, 2007
Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman has co-authored a groundbreaking
paper that analyzes the financial challenges faced by maturing
Social Enterprises that seek access to expansion capital. Nothing
Ventured, Nothing Gained: Addressing the Critical Gaps in Risk-Taking
Capital for Social Enterprise was co-written with Jed Emerson,
a Senior Fellow with the Generation Foundation of Generation Investment
Management and Tim Freundlich, the Director of Strategic Development
at the Calvert Social Investment Foundation. |
Benetech Tools Highlighted In Guatemala
Police Archive Project — March 3, 2007
The San Francisco Chronicle has published a feature article highlighting
Benetech's role in providing technology tools to collect, organize
and back up data from the ongoing Guatemalan National Police Archive
project. The story, Guatemala
Struggles To Find War Crimes Justice, notes that the recovered
police records could provide critical information about the estimated
200,000 people dead or missing during Guatemala's 36-year civil
war and help bring perpetrators to justice. |
Benetech's Bookshare.org Service
Profiled On CBS News — February 22, 2007
Benetech's Bookshare.org
project was profiled in a feature story on the CBS Evening News
today. Appearing as part of the CBS "American Spirit" series on
innovations that scale to meet social needs, the program, entitled
Tech Entrepreneur Helps Blind To Read, included Benetech CEO Jim
Fruchterman, Bookshare.org Customer Service Manager John Glass,
Bookshare.org volunteer Carrie Karnos and Bookshare.org members
Brian Miller and Priscilla McKinley of Alexandria, Virginia. Miller
was pictured listening to his daily newspaper via Bookshare.org
enroute to work on the Washington D.C metro. CBS producers say
they have received many calls in support of the program. Benetech
congratulates all those who appeared in the broadcast and helped
to make millions of CBS Evening News viewers more aware of the
Bookshare.org community.
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ITWorld Article Highlights Martus
Project in Guatemala — February 7, 2007
The IDG News Service has posted a story about the Guatemalan
National Police Archive project and its use of Benetech's Martus
software. The story, Digging
For the Truth which appears in the IDG publication ITWorld,
features Jorge Villagrán of the Guatemalan Human Rights
Ombudsman Office which is examining the archive to determine the
role of the National Police in Guatemala's 36-year armed internal
conflict. Villagrán introduced the Martus tool to manage,
analyze and encrypt a portion of the estimated 80 million documents
in the archive. The story quotes Tamy Guberek, Benetech's Latin
America projects coordinator, who notes that the Guatemalans were
keen to secure their information with Martus. "They're very strict
on data security," said Guberek. "They've taken a huge initiative
to understand the tool and get the most out of it." |
AccessWorld Interview
An interview with Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman is featured in
the January 2007 issue of AFB AccessWorld. Celebrating
the Naming of a Genius: An Interview with Jim Fruchterman
covers Fruchterman's 2006 MacArthur Fellowship and the expansion
of Bookshare.org. Writer Deborah Kendrick also touches on Benetech's
Route 66 Literacy service and Fruchterman's dream of of an inexpensive
cell phone that delivers audio books and GPS coordinates. AFB
AccessWorld: Technology and People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired,
is published by the American Foundation for the Blind. |
Network Philanthropy —
January 21, 2007
Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman is quoted in Network
Philanthropy, a feature story that appeared this week in West,
the Los Angeles Times magazine. The article, written by New American
Foundation Fellow Douglas McGray, profiles the work of venture
philanthropy pioneers Pierre Omidyar and Jeff Skoll. Benetech
receives support from the innovative foundations launched by these
two technology entrepreneurs, The Omidyar Network and the Skoll
Foundation. |
Bookshare.org Volunteer Praised
By Hometown Newspaper — December 6, 2006
Bookshare.org volunteer Matthew Devcich, who created an Eagle
Scout service project that scanned and proofread 24 books, has
been profiled by his hometown paper. The Fairfax County Times
published a story entitled, "Helping
Everyone Read," which described how Devcich recruited
a group of volunteers to scan in his favorite books on thoroughbred
racing. We congratulate Devcich for this well-deserved recognition.
"There is nothing wrong with a normal Eagle Scout beautification
project, but he really went above and beyond to find something
that will impact countless of people," said Debra Wright,
a Boy Scout mother and volunteer for Devcich's project who was
quoted in the story. |
Benetech's Jim Fruchterman Profiled
By IEEE Spectrum — December 2006
The IEEE Spectrum magazine has published an extensive profile
of Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman in its December issue. Together
with an introduction
by Senior Editor Tekla S. Perry, the story "Doing
Well by Doing Good," offers a detailed history of Benetech,
its current projects, and Jim's role in promoting social entrepreneurship
in Silicon Valley.
The IEEE Spectrum story quotes Chris Eyre, managing director
of the Palo Alto venture capital firm Legacy Venture, who notes
that 30 years from now, Benetech may be viewed in the same light
as Fairchild Semiconductor which spun off many other companies
and creative people who made their mark on the high tech community.
"But why shouldn't Silicon Valley do for the social sector what
it did for the private sector?" asks Eyre in the final sentence
of the story. "Perhaps once again, one smart engineer with a little
Palo Alto company will change the world." |
Jim Fruchterman Urges Silicon Valley
To Address Global Concerns — November 13, 2006
Benetech Founder and CEO Jim Fruchterman published an OpEd in
the San Jose Mercury News urging Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
and technologists to apply their skills to solve pressing social
problems. Fruchterman's essay, Build
Great Companies, Then Help Build A Great World points to current
projects launched by high-tech philanthropists and encourages
social entrepreneurs to link up with like-minded people. Fruchterman
will be speaking at the Silicon Valley Challenge Summit: Sharing
Technological Innovation for Global Benefit at Santa Clara University
on November 16. More information on the summit is available at
www.scu.edu/sts/Events/rios/.
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Benetech
Attracts Increasing Local And National Press —
October 12, 2006
Palo Alto, CA - Since Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman was awarded
a MacArthur Fellowship last month, both he and Benetech have been
the focus of increasing media coverage. In addition to reports
about the MacArthur winners in The
New York Times and USA
Today, profiles of Jim have appeared in San
Francisco Chronicle and the San
Jose Mercury News which published a news story on the three
Bay Area MacArthur winners, a business
section feature story and an exceptional column by Mike Cassidy
entitled An
Executive Does Well By Helping Others.
Betsy Corcoran, a columnist at Forbes also wrote about
Jim noting that he is "one of a handful of people at the forefront
of starting not-for-profit technology companies."
This month, the Social Enterprise Reporter published Jim's essay
entitled High
Tech Approaches for Building Social Enterprise. NewsForge
has published an
informative story about Benetech's use of free software. Just
this week, Patrick Ball, the director of Benetech's Human Rights
Program was interviewed
again by NPR for a story about the Johns Hopkins University
report estimating that 650,000 Iraqis have died as a result of
the war. Watch for upcoming stories about Benetech in Science
Magazine, Wired Magazine, the IEEE Spectrum magazine and the Bloomberg.com
financial news site. |
Wired — February
9, 2006
The citizens of East Timor who perished during Indonesia's brutal
24-year occupation of their island nation might have died unaccounted
for, but a group of determined programmers and statisticians refused
to let that happen. Read Wired
Magazine's story on how Benetech's HRDAG documented over 102,000
civilian deaths in the former Portuguese colony. |
KPIX (CBS 5) Newscast —
August 9, 2005
San Francisco-based television station presents a news story that
highlights the work of Benetech’s Bookshare.org. Read
KPIX broadcast transcript. |
Wall Street Journal Online
— August 5, 2005
Article by Carl Bialik: Counting the Civilian Dead in Iraq. Features
quotes from Benetech’s Dr. Patrick Ball. Read
the Wall Street Journal Online article. |
San Francisco Chronicle
— July 15, 2005
Article by Maura Thurman: Books ripped up, fed to online library
for the blind. Focuses on Bookshare.org library containing more
than 24,000 books. Read
"Books ripped up..." article. |
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation Newsletter — Summer 2005 Article highlights
Benetech's Human Rights Programs and the impact they are having
throughout the world. Read
the MacArthur Foundation Newsletter. |
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Presentations
Recent presentations: |
Bookshare.org for Education (B4E)
Presentation to OSEP — November 2007
Presentation by Jim Fruchterman and Lisa Friendly to the Office
of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education,
which awarded Benetech $32 million to provide Bookshare.org to
every student with a print disability in the United States.
View
presentation here
PowerPoint
version |
World Summit on the Information Society
— November 15, 2005
Text of remarks by Benetech CEO Jim Fruchterman at the World
Summit on the Information Society in Tunis, Tunisia. The focus
of the speech was on building a global digital library for people
with print disabilities.
Read
Jim Fruchterman's speech to the World Summit on the Information
Society (PDF) |
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White Papers
Recent white papers: |
Comments on Accessibility of Google
Print and Google's Library Project
Google's recent announcement of massive library
digitization partnerships has generated a huge amount of interest
and angst in the print disabled community, and brought focus on
the Google Print program. This short white paper aims to illuminate
the issues and set the stage for future discussions with Google.
Google has not approved this paper, although we hope they will
use it as a tool in advancing accessibility.
Download
the article (PDF) |
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