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Mayor Coleman's 2014 State Of The City Address

Mayor Coleman's 2014 State Of The City Address
The Convention Facilities Authority is planning a $ 30 million complete renovation that will dramatically improve the look and feel of our Convention Center. A century ago, this was the site of Union Station, which handled as many as 112 railroad …
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Natural Disasters and Planning: the Cuban State and Popular Participation
First, you plan. In the Cuban case the plan is covers and is applied at the national, provincial, city/town/hamlet institutions – including the neighborhood. Second, coordination (“conscientious and prepared network of volunteers, disaster responders …
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Turmoil over Telangana
Given the decline in the rupee's external value, the defence budget for the coming financial year is indeed lower than last year's. It is $ 36.2 billion for … But the signing of the agreement is being delayed again and again, presumably because this …
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Google Glass: A mind meld with the surveillance state

Google Glass: A mind meld with the surveillance state
On January 20, tech blog The Gadgeteer broke the story of how this Glass-wearing moviegoer was forcibly removed from the theater by agents of the Department of Homeland Security because of their fear that he was pirating the movie with Glass's …
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Deploying tablets in the workplace: Don't write off the pen
It started with workers bringing them in on their own and now corporations are beginning to deploy them to employees. Tablets have benefits over other … Asus Transformer Prime: Perfect for business trips (review) · What I want: Asus Transformer Prime …
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B2B content strategy – the gutcheck review
Have you integrated your free premium content in #4 and #5 into calls to action that entice readers from your blog posts into deeper content, and eventually freely sharing their data with you in fair exchange for demonstrated value? 7. Have you … Are …
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" Snowden on the Dangers of the 'Privatized' National Security State, in the …

" Snowden on the Dangers of the 'Privatized' National Security State, in the
Desi Doyen of BRAD BLOG's Green News Report with Brad on RT America to connect climate dots from CA's drought to WV & NC's coal waste spills to UK's flooding and beyond. ….. Please recall the selling point written into the proposal [PDF] to pitch …
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Make your heating fuel stretch, drop by drop
How can one household, for example, influence the price of electricity or fuel, or get natural gas lines installed in a remote area? Often in Maine, residents turn to wood heat, which can be labor intensive, or turn down the thermostat. There are also …
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Manhattan Community Boards Want to Fix 57 Dangerous Places for Peds
“It's essential that the proper resources be dedicated to implementation and enforcement” of safety fixes at these and other locations, Brewer wrote in her letter to Police Commissioner Bill Bratton and Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg …
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Aflac Introduces New Whole & Term Life Insurance Policies
COLUMBUS, Ga., Jan. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Aflac, the leading provider of voluntary insurance in the United States, today announced two newly enhanced insurance plans: Aflac Whole Life and Aflac Term Life. Plan highlights include face amounts up to …
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To VC Or Not to VC – What is the State of the Venture Capital Market?

During the second quarter of 2009, U.S. Venture Capital funds raised $ 1.7 billion vs. $ 9.3 billion in the second quarter of 2008, representing a drop of almost 82 percent! This startling statistic reinforces the fact that you MUST be prepared when trying to raise capital with Venture Capital firms. Companies are going after a much smaller pool of capital, so Venture Capital firms will only fund your company if you’re presented in a way that’s professional, memorable and believable.

Here is a checklist of 8 things to address that can increase your chances of gaining interest from Venture Capital firms:

Be honest with yourself – Is your company a viable candidate for Venture Capital?  If you go through all the steps in preparing an Executive Summary/Business Plan, you’ll have the answer to that question.  You may have a very viable business but it may not be a Venture Capital candidate.
Problem or Opportunity – What specific problem or opportunity are you addressing with your product or service?  You need to be clear about the pain or opportunity and how you’re going to reduce costs, increase revenue, reduce time-to-market, etc.
Solution – How are you going to fix the problem?  What hardware, software, and services are you offering?
Market Opportunity – What specific market segment are you targeting?  Remember, there are riches in niches!  You’ll show that you’ve done the research needed to have a strong go-to-market strategy.
Unique Selling Proposition (USP) – What is unique about your product or service offering and why would a client pay you money vs. all the competition in the market?  (for emerging technologies where there isn’t business competition, you’re competing against inertia)
Management Team – Who will be running the business and how are they uniquely qualified to make your company successful?
Financial Projections – Remember, investors will only invest in your company if you can show them how you will make them money.  Your five year financial projections should clearly demonstrate how you will do this…but they need to be believable or you’re wasting your time.  Nothing turns off an investor faster than projections of your company reaching unrealistic revenue targets.
Funding Request – Many business plans fail to include how much capital they require and its uses.  If you are requesting a certain amount for Phase 1 and plan a subsequent round for a later Phase, state that as specifically as you can.

These are only a few areas that must be addressed to be successful in raising the financing you need for your company.  You need to get “thick-skinned” when dealing with rejection because a low percentage of deals actually get funded with Venture Capital.  Following these steps will not guarantee you success but will greatly increase the chances of raising capital for your company when properly prepared.

For a free, no-obligation “To VC or Not To VC Consultation”, contact us and we’ll be happy to provide you the concrete feedback you need to increase your chances of success.

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SAF Still Needs Votes to be a Winner in the State Farm Neighborhood Assist Program


(PRWEB) April 19, 2013

The instructor looks over a sea of young, eager faces and asks, “How many of you have been in more than five foster care homes in your life?”

All of the youths’ hands go up.

Then the instructor asks, “How many of you have been in more than 10 foster care homes in your life?”

The hands stay up.

Finally, the instructor asks, “How many of you were told that you wouldn’t amount to anything?”

All of the hands remain in the air, but the gazes of many of the teenagers drop. They shift their focus to the floor, remembering the hurtful words they hoped wouldn’t shape their future.

This was the scene at nonprofit Student Assistance Foundation’s first “A Step Ahead” College Prep Camp for Montana youths in foster care.

Eight years, and more than 120 campers later, SAF is more committed than ever to the free, five-day camp, and to giving Montana foster youths the tools they need to make their dreams of higher education a reality.

Each year, campers gather at a college campus to experience college firsthand. While at the camp, youths stay in the dorms and receive classroom instruction in areas including money management, relationship-building, finding and maintaining housing, and scholarship searches and applications. Plus, camp participants learn the purpose of Education and Training Vouchers (ETV) for youth in foster care and how to properly complete the application forms.

Finally, campers leave “A Step Ahead” with a free laptop computer to use as they work toward their education goals — a tool that camp organizers view as being essential to success in postsecondary education.

SAF was notified recently that “A Step Ahead” has been selected as a finalist in the State Farm Neighborhood Assist grant program. We are one of 200 causes selected from 3,000 applicants from across the nation competing to receive a $ 25,000 grant. The 40 programs that receive the most votes will receive $ 25,000 each to support their cause.

Take a few moments each day — even on the weekend — until April 22 to vote for “A Step Ahead” at https://www.state-assist.com/cause/5109/a-step-ahead-camp. You can vote up to 10 times per day, and we would encourage you to do so. Invite your friends and family to support our cause as well. Every vote counts!

Student Assistance Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Montana corporation that provides students with knowledge and tools to finance and pursue their postsecondary education. Funds generated by SAF are returned to Montanans in the form of education grants and public benefit programs – to date more than $ 27 million. For more information, visit http://www.safmt.org or http://www.SmartAboutCollege.org.

State Farm Neighborhood Assist is a crowd-sourced philanthropic initiative that lets communities determine where funding is awarded, exclusively through Facebook. The initiative utilizes the State Farm Youth Advisory Board to vet submissions for causes and allows Facebook users who download the free State Farm Neighborhood Assist application to vote for the final 40 grant winners. The program has been inspired by the incredible number of neighborhoods that are coming together to solve a problem or improve their community.







Delayed again: State postpones picking PTI taxiway contractor

Delayed again: State postpones picking PTI taxiway contractor
To provide more time for a group of contractor teams to work on their proposal, state transportation officials have delayed the selection of the contractor for a $ 144 million infrastructure project that will open up land at Piedmont Triad International …
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Tech entrepreneur: EU should focus innovation where it has a chance
In Europe, you have to present a full business plan of the company would evolve. You don't need to put that in front of investors in the US. … What do you see as the role of EU decision makers and regulators, for example in the media market, then …
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Gov. Scott Walker tax plan 'incremental,' but 'long overdue': WisTax's Berry
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to trim both income tax and property tax represents “incremental changes” that may prevent Walker and the state Legislature from addressing larger tax-reform issues, said the president of the nonpartisan Wisconsin …
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No. 15 Penn State defeats No. 22 Iowa 87-71

No. 15 Penn State defeats No. 22 Iowa 87-71
Maggie Lucas hit five 3-pointers on her way to 27 points to lead No. 15 Penn State to an 87-71 victory over No. 22 Iowa on Sunday. Penn State (10-3, 1-0 Big Ten) won its second game against a ranked opponent this season. Iowa (12-3, 0-1) lost for the …
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No. 14 Iowa St. beats No. 25 Oklahoma 82-75 in OT
Topics. Local · State and Regional · National · World · Business · Weird · Weather … Topics. High School · College · Football · Basketball · Baseball & Softball · Swimming · Golf · Hockey · Tennis · Soccer …. We provide this community forum for …
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Women's junior college basketball: Sheridan uses big first half to take down
At Sheridan, Sheridan College jumped out to a 41-21 halftime lead and held on for a 71-53 Region IX North sub-region victory against Casper College on Saturday. Josie Three Irons scored all 17 of her points in the first half for the Generals (11-5 …
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Financial Pressures Constrain State and Local Government Hiring: Study Shows …

Financial Pressures Constrain State and Local Government Hiring: Study Shows
State and Local Government Workforce: 2012 Trends is a follow-up to three previous studies that have looked at questions related to the size of the workforce, compensation and benefits, and employees' plans for retirement. The top workforce issue cited …
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Politics live blog: PMQs and unemployment figures update
Jim Pickard and Andrew Bounds in the Financial Times (subscription) says that most citities voting on whether to have an elected mayor next month are expected to vote no. Plans for elected mayors could be a damp squib, with as few as three cities …
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Woog's World / Saving pro athletes from spending it all
And it's led to his other sideline, as a founder of the Sports Financial Advisors Association. The organization assists financial planners who work with pro athletes. He is also active in the Sports Lawyers Association. Through it, he and a team of …
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