User talk:Cemerton

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A "NN organization" means it is, in my opinion, Non-Notable. Meaning I don't feel the group has done anything yet that would make it notable, set it above the rest, etc. While I'm sure it does good things for communities and kids, it doesn't stand out from the crowd and being so new has not had a chance to establish itself as a leader amongst its peers. If you can establish that it's a leader, different from similar charities/organizations, won some awards, etc. then that's great and will help to establish notability. I hope this answers some of your questions. Again, I'm not against the charity itself, just whether its notable enough for a encyclopedia. Dismas|(talk) 21:43, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

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