The Evaluation of Project Activity

  1. How many public access points (PAP) were opened? Show please their location, addresses and names of people, who are responsible for the operation of each point.

  2. There were opened 9 PAP

  3. How many PAP will be open in the nearest 3 months, 6 months, 1 year?

It is supposed to open in the nearest 3 months - 1 PAP

6 months - 2 PAP

1 year - 3 PAP

3. Was the technical support group formed during the project activity? How many people are included in this group? What kind of technical support is provided? In what way the access to Internet is provided?

  • Dial-up
  • PPP
  • Dial-up + PPP
  • Other (please specify)

The technical group consists of 6 people, they provide the following technical support:

  • Supporting of the computer technique efficiency
  • Creating of Web pages
  • Worknet's administrating

4. Describe where and how do you use the equipment, received from �Friends and Partners� Foundation (comment the using of each item from equipment list)

The equipment provided by F&P Foundation we use according the project, it located in office of Foundation for Social Programs.

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Equipment

Using of equipment

1.

Server Ultra 5 14"SVGA Monitor

Web-server of Sergiev Posad Civic Networking.

2.

CISCO 2509

Equipment for dial-up access to SPC Networking

3.

Modem USR Robotics Courier -8

6 modems are connected to Cisco2509;

1modem is office of TSI provider

1 modem is in Lavra's library

4.

HP Vectra VE5 233 MMX/16/ 2,1Gb

HP SVGA 15" Monitor

Workplace for the system and network administrators of the SPCN.

5.

HP Vectra VE5 233 MMX/16/ 2,1Gb

HP SVGA 15" Monitor

Workplace for webmaster of SPCN.

6.

Umax Powerlook II

It is connected to webmaster station and is used for scanning images, required for creation of information resources.

7.

UMAX UTA-II Transparency Unit

It is connected to webmaster station and is used for scanning images, required for creation of information resources..

  1. How many organizations have an access to the Internet and local Civic Network?

Organizations

Present

Prospective

number

Type of access

to your net

number

in the nearest

future

public access

points

own

connection

NGO

- libraries

- museums

- organizations for region development

- other (specify)

4

1

3

9, including

  1. CC*

1- IPODRP*

  1. FSP*
  1. EM*
  1. Monastery
  1. Lavra
  1. newspaper

1- Internet-cafe

1- Physics-math. school

1

1

1

4

-

-

-

6

4

2

3

6

Education Organizations

- schools

- universities

- other (specify)

1

1

  1. Technical

College # 22

2

1

1

2

-

2

-

2

-

Government Organizations

- health service

- police

1

-

-

-

1

1-Health Center

-

-

-

1

1

1

Private Sector of Economy

- small business

- large business

- other (specify)

-

12

8

10

-

-

-

22

- Mass Media

- telephone companies

- telecommunication co.

- other (specify)

3

-

-

�Binar� Ltd.

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

2

Local Administration

- region government

- city government

- other (specify)

2

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

1

2

Women Organizations

1

-

-

1

Private persons

100

100

15

85

Total:

142

133

25

136

CC - Chamber of Commerce

IPODRP - Interregional Public Organization of Disabled and Retired Painters

FSP - Foundation for Social Programs

EM - Ecological Movement

6. The possible funding sources are listed below. Mark off all possible ways of funding and organizations that take part in support of your project.

Organizations

Size of Funding

Prospective Size

of Funding

Percent

Ratio

NGO

4 000

6000

23,8

Government

-

-

-

Local Administration

6 000

6000

23,8

Grants (�F&P� Foundation)

45 000

5000

20,0

Own funds

20 000

5 000

20,0

Payment for Services

-

1200

4,7

Private Donations

7 000

2 000

7,7

Comments :

Local Administration plans to pay for SPCN space lease (in the building of municipal library).

Grant from �Friends and Partners� Foundation - SPCN budget advance appropriations.

Own funds - Foundation for Social Programs plans to provide developed work space, additional equipment (16 computers, Xerox, scanner, fax-modem, satellite antenna, cable net,etc.)

Payment for services and Private donations includes the providing of telephone lines, dedicated lines, free publications in local newspapers.

Indicated funds are promised to be allocated in verbal agreement during conversation about joint collaboration in CPCN project.

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