Grants For Profit: Wheres the Free For-Profit Business Money?

February 1, 2012 by Guest Author  
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www.GrantAndProposalExpert.com If youre watching this video, you have an interest in grants. And more specifically, an interest in government grants for business. The federal government has grants for state and local governments. And there is grant money for foundations and non-profit…
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morganonscience.com Morgan recently heard from someone that a good grant proposal must start with “In this proposal we ” and it must be followed by a hypothesis that will be tested. Harumph! Nonsense! First and foremost, a proposal must solve a problem that someone wants solved! If a hypothesis is part of solving that problem, that’s fine and good. But just having a hypothesis doesn’t do anything to convince reviewers that the work is interesting or worth funding. Convincing them of those vital things (interesting and worth funding) is all about psychology, not about “having a hypothesis”. Morgan delves into this issue, and mentions an upcoming series on grant writing that you won’t want to miss.
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Rollins College China’s Rise and the Impact on Global Business

January 12, 2012 by Guest Author  
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Presented by: David Ablstrom October 17, 2009 Founded in 2003 by a group of faculty members with an interest in promoting Chinese culture, the Rollins China Center was established after receiving a grant from Thomas J. Petters that strengthened the Colleges global initiative. Today the China Center is part of a select network of institutions that promote cross-cultural learning. To promote the College mission of global citizenship and responsible leadership through educational and cross-cultural exchanges between China, the United States of America, and other countries * Assist in the establishment of Rollins College as a leader in global education Facilitate cross-culture learning and teaching in or about China * Provide opportunities for Rollins students, faculty and community to learn about China through cultural events and networking sessions * Promote China-related research, know-how, as well as faculty & student exchanges * Partner with the College of Arts & Science, Crummer Graduate School of Business and the Holt School to further internationalization in China
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Hands Up Part 3: “Creativity secrets from the Experts”. (www.tirian.com ). Does school kill creativity? Do people lose creative ability over time, and is our education system the culprit? Find out for yourself in this fascinating video. Andrew Grant and Gaia Grant went back to school to find from teachers how adults can become more creative. They were not surprised to discover that their findings correlated with the latest research from Harvard. (for more info / seminars / speakers / research visit www.tirian.com OR www.tirian.com ) QucikBITE Study guides, seminars & resources on this topic avaiable from www.tirian.com
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Government Managing Risk: Income Contingent Loans for Social and Economic Progress (Routledge Studies in Business Organizations & Networks)

December 18, 2011 by Guest Author  
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Higher education rates are increasing throughout the Western world, yet at the same time, government budgets face increasing constraints. This has ensured that the importance of student support is recognized in many countries. In recent years there h

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Business & Industry Leaders (Part 5)

December 4, 2011 by Guest Author  
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Business and industry provide critical leadership for graduate study in America by advising university on the design and evaluation of graduate programs, providing experiences to enhance graduate study, and creating scholarships and related funding to foster innovation and access. A panel of leaders from Illinois business and industry discuss how Graduate Deans can enhance partnerships between Graduate Schools and business and industry to further advance the quality of graduate study and support for graduate study at Illinois colleges and universities. (Part 5 of 6.)
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Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and US Postal Service Business Meeting (Part 1 of 3) – House Oversight – 2011-09-21 – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on the Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia. Legislation Up For Consideration: HR 2309, the Postal Reform Act. Video provided by US House of Representatives.
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4-13-2011 Business Meeting

November 25, 2011 by Guest Author  
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4-13-2011 Business Meeting – House Oversight Committee – 2011-04-13 – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Legislative Action – HR 829: * Rep. Jason Chaffetz’s amendment in the nature of a substitute to HR 829 (agreed to by voice vote, as amended); o Rep. Gerald Connolly’s amendment to the Chaffetz amendment was defeated by voice vote. ; o Rep. Jackie Speier’s amendment to the Chaffetz amendment was agreed to by voice vote.; * HR 829 was favorably reported, as amended, by voice vote to the House of Representatives. HR 828: * Rep. Jason Chaffetz’s amendment in the nature of a substitute to HR 828 – the amendment in the nature of a substitute was agreed to by voice vote, as amended.; o Rep. Stephen Lynch’s amendment to the Chaffetz amendment was agreed to by voice vote.; o Rep. Danny Davis’ amendment to the Chaffetz amendment was defeated by voice vote. ; * HR 828 was favorably reported, as amended, by voice vote to the House of Representatives. HR 1470: * Rep. Dennis Ross’ amendment in the nature of a substitute to HR 1470 – the amendment in the nature of a substitute was agreed to by voice vote.; o Rep. Elijah Cummings’ amendment to the Ross amendment was defeated by roll call vote.; * HR 1470 was favorably reported, as amended, by roll call vote to the House of Representatives. HR 1423: * HR 1423 was favorably reported by unanimous consent to the House of Representatives. Video provided by US House of Representatives.
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