This section of the site contains content from the toolkit and resource materials related to each toolkit topic.
This section contains links to articles written by members of the eRider community. eRiding is an ever evolving model and no one history captures all there is to know about eRiding. If you have anything written about your particular project or flavor of eRiding please post it here.
eRiders are roving consultants who work on a one-to-one basis with a group of NGOs, helping each organization to develop and implement an information and communications technology (ICT) strategy tailored to its unique aims, needs and context.
The nuts and bolts of setting up and running an eRider project. This series of articles walks you through the eRider process.
Materials developed to aid in the initial development stages of an eRider program or project.
This section is for eRider trainers who want to create custom programs for training new eRiders. Furthermore, individual eRiders, and anyone involved with non-profit technology support efforts, will also find useful capacity-building resources here.
Open Source tools are a key component to the eRider tool kit. eRiders have a committment to making unbiased recommendations to their clients that fits the needs, aims and values of their organizations.
As a consultant, an eRider's success depends upon the level of trust and mutual respect exhibited in the professional relationship with the client organization.
This section contains suggestions for how to evaluate an eRider project and the work of an eRider with a client organization.
eRiding Incubation is the process of implementing a new eRiding project with the help of an experienced eRiding partner. The resources in this section are geared towards those that assist the incubation process (as consultants), or help educate new networks and organisations about the concept of eRiding.
This section contains proposals, reports, budgets and forms from past or existing eRider projects.