Sentences with phrase «nonprofit entities which»

Energize NY Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing allows commercial and nonprofit entities which own residential or commercial buildings to access long - term, low interest capital for renewable energy, and / or energy efficiency improvements.

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In January of this year, the government announced that federal funding for the Canada Summer Jobs program — which subsidizes wages for small business, government entities, and nonprofits that employ young people who are full - time students — would be available only to groups that accept its reading of the Charter.
Both entities are in the process of being rearranged by Empire State Development Corp., which has been handed the task of overseeing the projects in the nonprofits» portfolios.
Two tourism nonprofits controlled by former NYS First Lady Libby Pataki violate state law for failing to have functioning boards of directors, which provide oversight and control of funds donated to the tax - exempt entities.
In its annual report for 2016 — which is sent to the governor and the Legislature — the committee recommended FOIL be amended so that the definition of a state agency includes entities like Fort Schuyler, which operate as private nonprofits but conduct public business.
Kevin Zammer, secretary of the Buffalo Urban Development Corporation, the nonprofit city entity that sold the land to the state, said the organization had no role in changing the goals, which «would be the state's prerogative.»
De Blasio and the Campaign for One New York have been fighting a bitter public battle against the scope of JCOPE's inquiry, which the ethics commission began in 2015 to investigate whether or not the nonprofit had improperly failed to register as a lobbying entity that year.
But leaders of the nonprofit, which is currently in the process of creating a successor entity called the WHDC that will be charged with managing the funds provided by Columbia University, say that they will put a transparent structure in place that will be able to appropriately manage the funds.
Last year, EML split into two branches: EML GmbH, which conducts applied research (with a view to product development), and EML Research, a nonprofit entity with a basic research profile.
According to the Portland school board, the real estate trust was «a nonprofit, independent entity created by [Portland Public Schools], which could, at the board's discretion, be given title to property deemed «surplus» to either market or redevelop it on behalf of the school district.»
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.
Alonso's speech marked the first public acknowledgment that the city hopes to model its construction funding plan on a groundbreaking schools project in Greenville, S.C. Transform Baltimore, a coalition of education advocates led by the American Civil Liberties Union, has been lobbying city leaders to carry out Greenville's plan, which would require a nonprofit or other entity to float the bonds on behalf of the school system.
Charter schools are tuition - free, open enrollment, public schools of choice.1 Unlike traditional public schools, which are governed by local boards of education, charter schools are governed by independent, nonprofit boards and are accountable to an authorizing entity, which may close them if they fail to meet the goals delineated in their charter contract.
an unincorporated, nonprofit entity through which auto insurers provide coverage and service claims.
NAR's position is that the groundwork should be laid for the return of private capital to the market, supported by a federal presence through a nonprofit, government - chartered entity, which would ensure the availability of safe and affordable mortgage financing in all market types.
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