Business ideas for small communities

    • [DOC File]Strategic Planning - New Hampshire

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      Explain the business to others in order to inform, motivate & involve. ... communities and organizations need universal and equitable access to information, ideas and works of imagination for their social, educational, cultural, democratic and economic well-being ... else might have said earlier. There will be time later to screen out some of ...


    • [DOC File]Sample Community Survey Questions

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      Business parks 38 18 2 6. Apartments 29 19 17 3. Townhouses 35 15 11 9. Condominiums 27 6 8 20. Starter Homes ($75,000-$150,000) 41 13 6 6. Moderate Homes ($150,000-$300,000) 28 18 8 9. Luxury Homes ($300,000+) 19 19 10 15 Retirement/Assisted Living Housing 43 11 3 4. Mobile Homes 6 9 30 11


    • [DOC File]SAMPLE EMERGENCY PLAN

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      We will review and update this business continuity and disaster plan in _____. Prepared by Texas C-BAR. Resources consulted in the preparation of this planning template:-Neighborworks America: "Disaster Preparedness and Recovery for Community Development Organizations" -FEMA: "Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry" ...


    • [DOC File]Word Template

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      Restate the ground rules directly. If there is one individual or a small group who is exhibiting inappropriate behavior, make eye contract and note, “Our ground rules state that ….we will have one conversation at a time, we welcome all ideas, but not negativity, we will place these types of items in a parking lot, etc.”


    • [DOCX File]100 WAYS TO CELEBRATE 100 YEARS - NCSU

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      100 ways to celebrate 100 years!. 1. ECA Centennial displays at fairs, libraries, grocery stores, empty storefronts, etc. 2. Articles in local newspaper. 3. Newspaper ad – ½ page or full page with old/new pictures.


    • [DOC File]AGRICULTURE PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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      AGRICULTURE PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. NAME OF ORGANISATION: Youth Empowerment for Development Ministries (YEDEM) International


    • [DOC File]Best Practices for Building Online Communities

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      Communities start small and simple and grow organically over time; people stay to maintain a web of relationships. Use feedback loops to grow the community – e-mails, message boards, surveys, chat rooms, polls, tracking, page use. As the community grows, there will be different roles and increasing influence over time.


    • [DOCX File]FACILITIES MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC PLAN

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      Central Washington University (CWU) is a dynamic, creative, and inclusive environment that promotes engaged learning and scholarship. It is distinguished regionally for the rigor of its curriculum and scholarship, for the excellence of its pedagogy, for the vibrancy of its co-curricular and residential experiences, for its commitment to providing access to higher education, and for its efforts ...



    • [DOC File]Case study 9: The agro-processing industry: opportunities ...

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      Very few small- and medium-scale agro-processors have received formal training in food processing techniques. Most of the formal training support for small-scale food processors has been provided by Ranche House College with funds provided under a Dutch-funded programme called “Food Processing as a Small Business” (Mhazo et al., 2003).


    • [DOC File]Magaya Primary School Project Proposal

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      The project was proposed by a series of discussion with the local communities, review of baseline data, and also minutes of the MOSA meetings. At the initial start of the school project, MOSA will construct 4- class rooms, 12- toilets, and staff houses, and also equip the school gradually with teaching materials, such as text books and the ...


    • [DOCX File]Sample Project Workplan

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      Goal A1: Identifying major health issues for the populations to be served, unmet need, barriers to care, etc. Objective(s) Key Action Step(s) Expected Outcome(s)


    • PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR SPONSORSHIP OF ORPHANED AND UNDER ...

      In order to improve the situation of these children, its necessary for families and local communities to contribute either individually or as group to supplement government’s effort and those of other development partners. Therefore, there is need/ a call for both local and international organizations/ communities/ groups/development partners ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: Building an emergency management organization

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      Drabek found that local emergency managers’ reliance on these strategies varied with community size. Successful directors in small communities used them less frequently than successful directors in large communities but more frequently than unsuccessful directors in either small or large communities.


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