Sentences with phrase «smaller local chapters»

Another idea would be to contact national organizations overseeing smaller local chapters to see if they are planning any speaking engagements or are looking to start a chapter in your area.

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Be active in your local government and utilize local small business resources such as your local chapter of S.C.O.R.E.
Enter your zip code, and your local SCORE chapter will pair you with the right mentor to help your small business thrive.
The Oceans Chapter of Agenda 21 from the Earth Summit in Rio makes a «commitment to take into account traditional knowledge and the interests of local small - scale artisanal fisheries and indigenous people».
To find a small farm near you, check out the Real Milk website or contact your local Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leaders from around the world for their list of locally produced goods.
Walker accepted the invitation and, bitten by the reform bug, founded a small parents» group that eventually evolved into the local chapter of Parents for Public Schools.
I'm on Ross Lake in the small Michigan town of Beaverton to go ice racing with the local Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) chapter.
Did you know: In honor of the U.S. Small Business Administration's «Small Business Week» every May, the local SBA chapter hosts an awards luncheon in Nashua to recognize a Small Business Person of the Year and other honorees.
She lectures on the local, state, and national levels and has published articles in veterinary gastroenterology and urology and is co-author of a chapter in the textbook Nephrology and Urology of Small Animals.
All three provide in - house counsel the opportunity to advise nonprofit organizations or small businesses and are produced in collaboration with legal departments, ACC chapters, local public interest organizations, and major law firms.
Local chapters of SCORE and small business development centers (SBDCs) are great places to start.
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