Tulsa Community Foundation (TCF) knows that
the local nonprofit agency is at the heart of philanthropy and on the front line of making our community a better place to live.
In an effort to encourage overall fund development for
local nonprofit agencies by including planned gifts alongside annual fundraising and capital campaigns, TCF launched the Planned Giving Partnership (PGP) in November 2008.
The Planned Giving Partnership is a group of 60
local nonprofit agencies which, through partnership, provide full - time planned giving services for agency donors.
She is a board member for the Colorado Career Development Association, and a board member for several
local nonprofit agencies.
In a bid to maintain the pace of reforms that have seen New York City's foster care population plummet, the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) is seeking
local nonprofit agencies to...
Not exact matches
Bush describes the model as a public health version of Teach for America — participants are placed with with
nonprofits, government
agencies, and
local health care providers, with the hope that the fellows» experiences inform their careers.
The company said it is working with
local and state government officials to identify four
nonprofit agencies.
Depending on the program you choose, it's possible to stay in your community, working with
local nonprofits, public
agencies, and projects that benefit low - income Americans.
Individual buyers and investors are eligible for the program, as are
nonprofit organizations and
local government
agencies.
Information on how state
agencies and their community
nonprofit and
local government partners can receive matching federal funds to create and implement Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) outreach plans.
Healthy People 2020 — Healthy People is a national health promotion and disease prevention initiative that brings together national, state, and
local government
agencies;
nonprofit, voluntary, and professional organizations, businesses, communities; and individuals to address major public health issues.
Umbrella sponsors may be
local government
agencies, school districts, food banks, youth - serving organizations, and other private
nonprofits.
Yohaira Alvarez, community coordinator for the Civilian Complaint Review Board, an independent
agency that investigates misconduct allegations, urged a host of
nonprofit groups, community leaders and
locals to consider the
agency a partner in their work to bring concerns about police to resolution.
Investigators sought to question an official at the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and requested
agency documents about a contract that was awarded to a
local company after the firm's owner donated $ 100,000 to a
nonprofit affiliated with de Blasio.
Also at 6 p.m., NYC Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo, joined by
local agencies and
nonprofit organizations, marks National Bullying Prevention Month with a community conversation and resource expo, W.E.B. DuBois Academic High School, 402 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn.
The discretionary funding supports programs at
nonprofits throughout Council districts «in order to meet
local needs and fill gaps in City
agency services,» according to the document.
While several organizations like the World Bank, European
agencies,
nonprofit agencies and USAID have commissioned studies, experts yesterday acknowledged that no one has emerged with a systematic approach to understanding
local climate change adaptation efforts or using them to inform the work of the multibillion - dollar Green Climate Fund.
Clarity of existing language to ensure that either the
local education
agencies or
nonprofit partners can be the lead fiscal agent on 21st CCLC grants.
The Board and Superintendent shall work together with city and county
agencies, and shall seek to develop and maintain partnerships with
local businesses, community service organizations and
nonprofit groups.»
From an experience perspective, I thought it was important to bring experience growing up in public schools on Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc, serving as a senior leader in the central office of a large, complex public school system in Chicago — with over 600 schools serving almost 400,000 students — and as an executive at a nationwide
nonprofit working through state
agencies and
local districts to support public education.
The Investing in Innovation Fund, established under section 14007 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), provides funding to support (1)
local educational
agencies (LEAs) and (2)
nonprofit organizations in partnership with (a) one or more LEAs or (b) a consortium of schools.
We also work with district, regional and state education
agencies, as well as
local, state and national
nonprofit education organizations.
Dr. Paula Love is a renowned funding expert with years of experience delivering funding strategies for for - profit organizations, state and
local educational
agencies,
nonprofit organizations, schools, and institutions of higher learning.
Josh Crosson currently serves as the senior policy director for Ed Allies — a
local education advocacy
nonprofit that improves public policy through the Minnesota Legislature, the Governor's office, and relevant government
agencies.
State educational
agencies may also dedicate Title IV, Part B funds to
local educational
agencies, community organizations,
nonprofits, and other eligible entities that seek to establish 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which could support students» learning mindsets and skills and related parent engagement activities.
Investing in Innovation (i3) Through Investing in Innovation (i3),
Local Educational
Agencies (LEAs) and
nonprofit organizations with a record of improving student achievement will expand the implementation of, and investment in, innovative practices that are demonstrated to have an impact on:
Although the mix of authorizing bodies varies by state, it may include state education
agencies,
local school districts, independent charter school boards,
nonprofits, and even colleges and universities (as in Michigan).
• School Expansion, Growth & Strategic Planning • State and Federal Employment Law • School Board and
Nonprofit Governance • Administrative Law & Appeals of State and Federal
Agency Decisions and Actions • Special Investigations & Legal / Compliance Audits • Policy Guidance and Development • Constitutional Challenges and Claims • School Employee and School Board Training • Litigation in Federal and State Courts • Administrative Hearings and Appeals Before State and Federal
Agencies • Public Entity Purchasing and Procurement; Business Transactions; & Contract Negotiation, Review and Drafting • Construction Law, AIA Construction Contracts, Review and Drafting • Real Estate Transactions and Condemnation • Special Education under IDEA and Section 504 • Student Rights & Discipline Issues and Hearings • State and Federal Claims of Discrimination • State and Federal Civil Rights • Administrative Grievances and Hearings • False Claims Act / Qui Tam Defense for
Local Government Entities
The best professional learning for teachers helps them acquire, practice, and apply new skills to better serve their students.2 But despite annual investments of $ 18 billion by federal, state, and
local agencies into professional learning for educators, many teachers still do not receive the kind of professional learning that helps them grow and improve their practice.3 Less than one - quarter of teachers say that they have changed their instruction as a result of professional learning, likely in part due to the lack of a consistent professional learning strategy across states and school districts.4 Learning Forward, a
nonprofit association dedicated to supporting professional learning for educators, contends that the current state of professional learning is one of «inertia.»
A Literacy Line is a vertical collaborative among feeder - pattern campuses within a
local education
agency and early childhood education providers, which may include Early Head Start; Head Start; public, private, or
nonprofit licensed child care providers; and public prekindergarten programs.
Oakland Schools has again achieved accreditation from AdvancED, a
nonprofit organization that conducts rigorous on - site external reviews of both
local school districts and educational service
agencies.
High - need
local education
agencies (LEAs) and the national
nonprofits that serve them are invited to apply for a new $ 29 million literacy grant program.
Local education
agencies (including charter school LEAs), and
nonprofit organizations working in collaboration with LEA (s) or a consortium of schools, are eligible to compete for i3 funding.
The U.S. Department of Labor will award 25 — 40 grants ranging from $ 2 to 7 million each to
local education
agencies, public or
nonprofit local workforce entities, and
nonprofits with education reform experience.
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, students enrolled in Iowa BIG learn entirely by working outside the classroom on self - selected, community - based projects proposed by
local businesses,
nonprofit organizations, and government
agencies.3 In an interview published by the school, one student explained that «it's very passion - driven.»
Nothing in the preceding sentence of this paragraph or in section 101 shall be construed to prevent the
local agency from utilizing another
local public or
nonprofit agency to provide vocational * REHABILITATION services: Provided.
The Secretary shall coordinate this effort with other executive departments and
agencies and consult with State,
local, tribal, and territorial governments, the private and
nonprofit sectors, and the public.
The PSLF program defines eligible public service broadly to include employment with a
nonprofit agency or any federal, state, or
local government.
They are the cheapest option and are provided by state and
local government
agencies, and
nonprofits.
On a
local level, there are also
agencies and
nonprofits willing to help residents buy foreclosed properties.
Individual buyers and investors are eligible for the program, as are
nonprofit organizations and
local government
agencies.
The National Foundation for Credit Counseling is a well - respected
nonprofit agency that partners with
local agencies to provide help for people of all ages.
These are legitimate,
local, and genuinely
nonprofit agencies.
HUD provides funds to state housing authorities, which allocate funds to
local government
agencies,
nonprofit organizations and state residents.
Some are offered by housing - related
nonprofit organizations, while others are managed by state or
local government
agencies.
While agriculture is a major part of the
local economy, other major employers include government
agencies, healthcare facilities, and several
nonprofit organizations.
They are sometimes offered by state or
local government
agencies or
nonprofit organizations.
(Community seconds are 2nd lien mortgages that may be funded by a municipality, state, county, state or
local housing finance
agency,
nonprofit organization, or an employer.
It works with federal, state and
local agencies, housing providers, employers and charitable
nonprofits, increasing employment and affordable housing opportunities for veterans, helping them become self - supporting.
* To be eligible, Community Seconds funds must be provided by a federal
agency, a municipality, state, county, state or
local housing finance
agency,
nonprofit organization, a regional Federal Home Loan Bank under one of its affordable housing programs, or an employer.