With help from
key community organizations, Pikes Peak Prep (PPP) will expand enrollment from 290 students last year to an approximate enrollment of 360 on the first day of school this year (August 13, 2012).
If you can not do presentations, send a short, personalized letter to
key community organizations to make connections and continue relationships.
Not exact matches
«For example, if you intend to do an offline
community or
organization, invite a few of the people whom you wish to connect with one another for a dinner or some other type of low -
key activity to test your thesis about the potential value of the
community.
MaRS Discovery District is pleased to announce two important leadership changes, placing
key staff members in strategic, new roles that align with the
organization's growth strategy: Salim Teja takes on the role of EVP Ventures and Tim Jackson becomes the EVP, Corporate &
Community Development.
The Ministry centrally coordinates trade activities in Ontario by working with the business
community,
key organizations and partner ministries to advance the province's economic interests around the globe.
But this shortsightedness often means marketers aren't doing the legwork to build exposure and reach with
key industry influencers,
organizations, and
communities.
Beautiful and sharable reports with Stories Increase the impact of your
community by easily sharing compelling customer insight - driven stories that address
key business issues throughout your
organization.
Here's what we learn: Some
communities do need to be organized, although the
key organization has to come from within.
He also traces the history of Islam among African - Americans by tying together such
key developments as the formation of black fraternal lodges in the 18th and 19th centuries; Noble Drew Ali's 1913
organization of the Moorish Science Temple in Newark, New Jersey; the growth of various Islamic missionary and revivalist movements beginning in the 19th and continuing throughout the 20th centuries; and the conversion to Islam of be-bop jazz musicians who helped raise the faith's profile in the African - American
community.
In many cases a labor union, the local Chamber of Commerce, a realty board, a mayor's commission, the P.T.A., or some
community organization may be the
key to the solution of some local problem, or the means by which «the secular relevance of the gospel» can be made manifest.
Learning from Large - Scale
Community - Based Programmes to Improve Breastfeeding Practices (2008) Authoring
organization (s): World Health
Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Academy for Educational Development, Africa's Health in 2010 Published: 2008 Summary:
Community - based breastfeeding promotion and support is one of the
key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices, as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding.
Using examples from different school settings, this training provides
key steps and strategies for consistently and meaningfully engaging dads in the parent
organization, at grade - levels and at the whole school
community level.
Used
community based
organization to form primary groups of men, including husbands and
community leaders, to promote
key family practices critical for child health and nutritiona
Empowerment is the
key to lasting transformation for you, your
organization, and your
community!
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a
key force behind Nixon's candidacy, condemned the governor for bullying «
organizations that are doing good work at the
community level because they have different political views.
Partnership for Student Advocacy (PFSA): An advocacy
organization that closely collaborates with schools and school
communities, PFSA takes an inventory of local elected officials and reaches out through letters, phone calls, and personal visits to enlist the active support of
key leaders on behalf of the schools it serves.
Rob has also been a member of the North Castle Land Trust, a
community of members who work with local officials and
key organizations to bring about thoughtful land conservation.
Riverkeeper, an
organization dedicated in part to protecting the river and its adjacent
communities, has responded that the plan lacks transparency, the Council was too hasty in approving the plan without adequate funding information, and did not satisfactorily address
key issues related to noise and air pollution and the destruction of marine habitats.
The position is also responsible for managing environment, health and safety outreach programs, developing and updating literature and coordinating research projects as well as carrying out these projects in cooperation with the Center for Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) members, American Chemistry Council (ACC) staff and member groups,
key downstream customer
organizations and their members, regulatory and legislative bodies, and the polyurethane customer
community to help bring awareness to users of MDI, TDI and polyols used in manufacturing polyurethane.
Now scientists behind the initiative have published their first paper, which describes the project's early progress, including forging collaborations with more than 40
community organizations and other
key stakeholders.
«We believe that vibrant
community - based
organizations, led by the people most affected by social and economic injustice, are
key to putting an end to the failed «on your own» mentality of the right and building a new politics based on
community values.»
To achieve this, The Mind Trust partnered with UNCF, the nation's largest and most effective minority education
organization, to engage Indianapolis faith leaders, elected officials, educators, civic leaders and other
key stakeholders in
Community Conversations about the best ways to improve educational opportunities in Indianapolis.
Key strategies outlined in the plan suggest systematic change at district / school levels, including increasing culturally relevant pedagogy, implementing culturally responsive approaches and best practices and building partnerships with Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes and native
communities and
organizations.
A
key element of the program is to foster
community engagement and collaboration among schools, public institutions, private agencies, business, and other
community - based
organizations.
United Ways can serve many roles within a
community school strategy as a:
key leader in the
community leadership group, an intermediary
organization managing the
community schools work, a lead agency or a funder that provides the necessary resources needed.
Our Children, Our Families Report 2015: This report presents
key findings from our
community conversations held at SFUSD schools, with district advisories and
community organizations and agencies working with SFUSD families.
Then they form alliances between
key community agencies, local chamber (s) of commerces, economic development councils, workforce development
organizations and city or county economic development staff.
The CPS Arts Education Plan was developed through more than 25
community engagement sessions with
key stakeholders including principals, teachers, parents, students, arts and cultural
organizations and the general public.
The Oakland - based work has formed a structure that comprises the core design of this prospectus: a fellowship of 28 teachers from 16 schools or
organizations working together to build individual maker - centered learning practices and think through new ideas as a learning
community; a leadership team made up of educators able to offer personalized professional development according to the needs of participants; a grants program designed to provide schools and
organizations with the tools and materials needed to reach their goals; thoughtful partnerships with
key organizations in the field; and a primary focus on equity in the work.
The recommendation is based on aggregate evaluation data generated during the application process, considering the following
key elements: (1) the quality of the proposed program as measured against the criteria contained in the charter school application; (2) the substantive issues surrounding the overall feasibility and reasonableness of the application in terms of the likelihood of the opening and operation of a successful, high quality public school; (3) the degree of public support for the proposed school; and (4) the CSDE's recommendation that the SBE give preference to the applicant due to its commitment to: (a) serving students who receive free or reduced price lunch; (b) partnering with FamilyUrban Schools of Excellence, Inc., an
organization with a record of operating high - quality public schools in Connecticut; (c) serving students from the Dixwell / Newhallville
community, an underserved, high - need area of New Haven; and (d) operating in New Haven, a Priority School District.
Training on the development of behavior, self - regulation, numeracy, sensory - motor skill development, oral language, literacy, phonologic and other
key skill areas are available to school and
community organizations.
Partnerships can also extend to
organizations that support
key areas such as personalized learning, interoperability or data safety, and that can bring a fresh perspective to an existing learning
community.
Mr. Ford's current duties include representing DOCR's initiatives in the DOT Chief Information Officer and Chief Financial Officer
communities; serving as the
key official and architect for the
organization's information technology, procurement, human capital, budget, accounting, facilities management, record management, physical and cyber security, and other business programs; advising the Director and Deputy Director on critical mission related matters and program / process improvement possibilities; ensuring continuity of operations along with the delivery of secure, timely, accurate, and quality services and products; and overseeing DOCR's annual $ 10M budget formulation, execution, and justification processes.
Therefore, decreasing shelter intake is a
key goal for many
communities not only to reduce euthanasia risk, but also to decrease the distress for owners and animals from relinquishment, and to reduce costs at shelters and animal control
organizations.
At Best Friends, we've always firmly believed that collaboration with local pet shelters and animal rescue
organizations, the people who know their
community best, is
key to ending the killing in America's shelters.
The
key organizations and agencies responsible for that response in Texas have expressed gratitude for the outpouring of offers to help, and would like the veterinary
community to know the following: Don't Self - Deploy!
The
key organizations and agencies responsible for that response in Texas have expressed gratitude for the outpouring of offers to help, and would like to share the following information with the veterinary
community
September is National Disaster Preparedness month and VRCC and Antech Diagnostics saw this as a perfect opportunity to bring the Colorado veterinary
community together, engage in team building activities and have a ton of fun, all while helping give back to a great
organization, PetAid Colorado Disaster Services, who plays a
key role in animal evacuation and pet care needs during natural disasters as well as education in disaster preparedness for Coloradans and their pets.
All ASPCA programs and services originate from our
organizations three
key areas:
Community Outreach, Animal Health Services and Anti-Cruelty Initiatives.
For Small Giants companies, meaningful contributions to the
community are a
key component of what sets them apart from the crowd — purpose - driven
organizations strive to cultivate deep, lasting relationships with their
communities, and that begins with engaging employees on an individual level.
The program's flagship event is its annual EcoChallenge in October — a two - week initiative that is free and open to everyone, inviting
organizations and
community groups to take advantage of the platform's tools to work together and reduce environmental impact... There are two
key, upfront benefits to EcoChallenge: the platform is free and it already exists.
Initially, CCSA will target several
key states in 2016, including New York, Massachusetts, and Maryland, and broaden its reach as the
organization and the
community solar market grows.
We've begun sharing diverse strategies to address the deepening challenges ahead, and are also forging
key partnerships across
organizations to build trust, solidarity, and power among
communities working for racial justice and ecological sanity.
So, here's the list of the
organizations that are the
key groups that are doing something: Plug In America, Electric Auto, with chapters all over the Bay Area; ElectricDrive.org, that's the trade association of the industry; the Sierra Club has gone big into plug - in cars, now; ProjectGetReady.org is the Rocky Mountain Institute, Amory Lovins» spinoff, that's about readiness in
communities; and all your local utilities.
While the project doesn't officially launch until mid-2018, it's following the University's three - year Positive Energy study which has already brought together university experts and
key decision makers from industry, government, Aboriginal
communities and environmental
organizations to bring forward important findings.
Key to the outreach effort are several local
organizations that are trusted leaders in their
communities — Oakland - based Scraper Bike Team and Cycles of Change, Chinese Newcomers Service Center in San Francisco and SF Yellow Bike Project.
as well as overall
community organization, a
key to sustainabilty.
After decades of failed attempts to eradicate hunger, development agencies, international research institutions, non-profit
organizations, and the funding and donor
communities now see family farmers as
key to alleviating global poverty and hunger.
The diversity initiatives will also expand upon Brooks Kushman «s involvement in the legal
community through partnerships and relationships with
key local, national, and international
organizations, including the Corporate Counsel Women of Color, Minority Corporate Counsel Association, and the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity.
In her foreword, Chin says: «In the essays that follow, the authors highlight current pressing issues related to this historical moment, their concerns about what may occur in
key policy and legal areas, and their perspectives on how law students and lawyers can bring to bear their skills to protect hard fought gains, to help sustain
organizations that are pivotal to the fights ahead, and to ensure that there is a pipeline of advocates who will be able to support
communities and causes at risk under the Trump Administration.»