Sentences with phrase «other nonprofit entities»

Instead of the product promotions that blight Art Basel Miami Beach, international biennials and other nonprofit entities introduce themselves through social events and symposia.
During her college career, Emma interned under State Senator Rebekah Warren, along with various other nonprofit entities.
Miner hopes to replicate the deal with other nonprofit entities.

Not exact matches

Land acquired by the county can be conveyed to a party other than the Albany County Land Bank if the county itself will use the land; if it goes to another government entity or nonprofit for preservation; or if it will be used for economic development by «properly vetted third parties.»
In addition, Horner said, the AG, who is responsible for regulating nonprofit organizations, needs to conduct a «thorough review» to determine if other entities are «controlled» by state lawmakers.
Days after a Times Union report on Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan's ramped up attempts to garner more financial contributions from the city's large nonprofits amid tax - exempt institutions» growth, Albany Medical Center Chief Officer James Barba renewed his effort to encourage other large entities to help.
The reason why the state comptroller did not review the Buffalo Billion and other contracts awarded by SUNY Polytechnic's nonprofit entities is that Cuomo himself, in 2011, cut the comptroller out.
That's in part because the city is trying to cover services once provided by nonprofits, churches and other entities.
But the state Division of Corporations said it has no record of any such nonprofit or any other entity named One Brooklyn.
Dr. James Anderson happens to be the chairman of the National Fiber Council, an organization that is funded by HCF [High Carbohydrates and Fiber] Nutrition Research Foundation (a nonprofit foundation reputedly funded by large carbohydrate containing food corporations and whose chairman happens to be Dr. Anderson), and other not very unbiased entities such as Procter & Gamble.
If you can appreciate the inherent limitations of the SEA and entertain the idea of some state - level work being conducted by other state bodies, quasi-governmental entities, nonprofit organizations, or other organizations, then you can probably recognize the major opportunity afforded by ESSA.
Part E of Title IV would also include funding for «education innovation,» Promise Neighborhoods (funding to nonprofit and other entities to benefit children in distressed communities), full - service community schools, arts education, Ready to Learn television, and gifted and talented education programs.
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.
Public or private nonprofit organizations, including faith - based and other community groups; schools or districts; institutions of higher education; cities and counties; Indian Tribes; and labor organizations are eligible to apply, along with partnerships and consortia of these entities.
Mr. Dahlberg's practice includes representation of school districts, charter schools, other public entities and nonprofits in all areas including civil litigation, employment discrimination and retaliation, governmental immunity, real estate transactions and construction services procurement.
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.
Nonprofit entities may use funds for housing and economic development and other activities that promote neighborhood revitalization.
(F) ensure cooperation and collaboration, as appropriate, of the Climate Service Program with State, local, and tribal governments, regional entities, academic and nonprofit research organizations, and private sector entities, including weather information providers and other stakeholders; and
-- The term «third - party efficiency provider» means any retailer, building owner, energy service company, financial institution or other commercial, industrial or nonprofit entity that is capable of providing electricity savings in accordance with the requirements of this section.
Charles M. Gibbs, is a zealous trial attorney having appeared in federal and state courts on behalf of governmental entities, individuals wrongly injured by the negligence of others, individuals charged with crimes, and nonprofit organizations.
Our firm handles the following types of legal matters on behalf of entrepreneurs, limited liability companies (LLCs), nonprofit organizations, corporations and other entities:
Her organizational consultation practice includes work with family - owned and other privately - owned businesses and professional practices, as well as with a range of nonprofit corporation and municipal entities.
Our clients include national and international corporations, banks, insurance companies, mutual funds and other investment entities, utilities, transportation companies, hospitals, governmental units, schools, universities, churches and other nonprofit organizations.
• Consulted with clients to plan weddings, parties, banquets, social events, corporate meetings, and other special events for individuals, businesses, and nonprofit entities in the Canton, Ohio, area.
These service sites are operated by a diverse range of public and nonprofit entities, including FQHCs, Planned Parenthood affiliates, health departments, hospitals and other independent agencies.
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