Sentences with phrase «increase for smaller organizations»

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«Through this increased investment and connections with community lending organizations, we are making meaningful strides toward increasing access to capital for small businesses, as well as helping more business owners get the coaching and educational resources they need to succeed financially long - term.»
ALBANY (AP) A leading business advocacy organization is calling on New York state lawmakers to cut taxes for small businesses and fight large increases to the minimum wage in 2016.
The legislation increases the program size from $ 5 million to $ 15 million and the maximum award from $ 20,000 to $ 50,000 and expands eligibility to include farms, homeowner associations, owners of multiple dwellings, and not - for - profit organizations, in addition to small businesses.
He added that increasing coordination between regulatory agencies, for example, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and business support organizations, such as the Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program — PennTAP — in Pennsylvania and Minnesota Technical Assistance Program — MTAP — in Minnesota, could help small and mid-sized businesses not only stay compliant, but continue to grow.
«There is no question self - publishing is increasing and small - scale publishing is increasing, because the cost of publishing a book has gone down and the need for having a large organization of your own has also disappeared,» says industry analyst Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of the New York - based Idea Logical Company.
The real news is that over the last five years a series of structural changes in the market — a dramatic increase in the number of people able to read e-books, online retailers able to keep books in stock and in print indefinitely, and major publishers abandoning the mid-list — have made it possible for individuals and small organizations to define publishing success differently.
The Humane Society of Skagit Valley is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to provide a safe haven to shelter and care for the abandoned, abused, or unwanted animals within Skagit County; to treat the animals with dignity and respect; to place these animals into loving and caring homes; to create public education programs that increase the awareness of humane treatment and the necessity of spay and neuter of all animals; and to coordinate resources for housing and placement of small animals evacuated during disaster.
To cooperate with veterinary and agricultural organizations and regulatory agencies of government to encourage the adoption of such technical and managerial programs and policies as will promote health and productivity of small ruminants, to increase public and government awareness of the expertise of small ruminant practitioners and involvements of AASRP and elevate the standards of practice for the public interest.
Though many of the speakers and green gurus are from very large companies, the conference is suitable for both small and large companies looking to increase green mindspace in their organization.
In his column for the Mississippi Business Journal, Todd Smith writes about how we're working to do just that in Trust Project aims to improve opinion of media «The project will standardize increased clarity so that news organizations, large and small, -LSB-...]
The following article on how to prepare and strategize for a promotion is a guest post by Gloria Martinez of Womenled.org, an organization is dedicated to increasing the number of women - led corporations, organizations, and small businesses by educating others about «women... Continue reading →
Strong record of streamlining operations, reducing costs and increasing profitability while facilitating quality and operations improvements for both large and small organizations.
Seeking a professional position in which to utilize my unique combination of skills, including developing and implementing major programs, leading large and small staffs, performing calmly under intense pressure, and focusing on benchmarks for increasing an organization's success.
A lot of smaller care providers are consolidating or being absorbed by regional and national firms, to better manage risk and meet hospital systems» increased requirements for quality of care, says James Michel, senior director of Medicare research and reimbursement at the American Health Care Association, a non-profit federation of affiliate state health organizations.
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