Mng. Plan - Lewiston, Idaho Urban Forestry Department Crime and the Urban Forest Fire and the Urban Forest. VI. financial Plan/management Unit VII. Program Evaluation VIII. financial Plan Inventory http://www.cityoflewiston.org/ufd/management.htm
Extractions: Growing Climate Current Issues Wanigan Country Store New Programs ... Tree Tips : Helpful Tips, Updated Regularly Rotary Tree Trust Arbor Month Activities Normal Hill Cemetery Urban Forestry Home ... City of Lewiston Home 1122 7th St. Lewiston, ID 83501 Fax: (208) 746-6575 E-Mail Us Master Plan The Urban Forestry activities for a five-year period are identified in the Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP). The UFMP is coordinated with the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Lewiston. The implementation of the UFMP is accomplished by allocating resources (workforce and funding) in an annual work plan. Accomplishments are reported quarterly with program adjustments made annually. Following is an outline of the contents of the Urban Forestry Program Management Plan. City of Lewiston Parks and Recreation
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Extractions: Home Calendar About FMS A-Z Index Find: in: All FMS Pages About FMS ASAP Austin Financial Center Automated Clearing House Bulk Transfers CA$HLINK Cash Management Improvement Act Check Claims Child-Support Payments Collateral CTX Payments Current Value of Funds Debit Card Debt Collection Electronic Certification System Electronic Funds Transfer FACTS I FACTS II FEDTAX II Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Frequently-Asked Questions Fund Balance with Treasury GOALS II Governmentwide Accounting Project Human Resources Imprest Fund Internet Payment Platform IPAC IRRI Judgment Fund Kansas City Financial Center Minority Bank Deposit Program PACER PAID Paper Check Conversion Pay.gov Philadelphia Financial Center Prompt Payment Collection System Rebids Regulations Secure Payment System Standard General Ledger Stored Value Cards Surety Bonds Training/Tech. Assistance for Int'l Gov'ts Treasury Agency Services Treasury Check Information System Treasury Financial Manual Treasury Investment Program Treasury Managed Accounts Advanced Search Select a letter to jump to an item or return to top of page
HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies In IDAHO 08/08/05 idaho HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION 565 West Myrtle Boise, ID 83702 Phone Counseling Homebuyer Education programs Money/Debt management Mortgage http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/states/idaho.txt
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Regence Blue Shield Of Idaho Regence BlueShield of idaho believes in disease management because we are Other disease management program shift financial risk to physicians by seeking http://aging.senate.gov/public/events/hr89jr.htm
Extractions: Regence BlueShield of Idaho John Rusche, M.D. Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Good morning, I am John Rusche, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Regence BlueShield of Idaho. Regence BlueShield of Idaho is licensed as a mutual health insurance company and holds a certificate of authority to operate a health plan throughout the state of Idaho We belong to the Regence Group, the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain Regions largest affiliation of health care plans, including Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah , Regence BlueShield ( Washington state ) and Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon Regence BlueShield of Idaho finances health care for almost 270,000 Idahoansabout one resident in fivethrough traditional and managed care benefit plans and administrative services agreements. I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak with you today about disease management. Regence BlueShield of Idaho believes in disease management because we are committed to offering the finest in preventive medicine to our members, and to seeking the most advanced and most medical-practice-friendly programs for our providers. Disease management for seniors is an especial interest of Regence BlueShield of Idaho because of our strong commitment to Medicare. We offer a wide range of Medigap supplemental insurance optionspackages A, C, F, G, and Jto Medicare beneficiaries.
State Financial Assistance Programs Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Waste management, financial Assistance programs Mississippi Development Authorityfinancial Assistance programs http://www.smallbiz-enviroweb.org/funding/fundstat.html
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Other Departmental Programs The cash management program has realized approximately $64.5 million in financial management Savings The Department has recently completed the first http://www.doi.gov/pfm/ar4oth.html
Extractions: The Department of the Interior has administrative responsibility for coordinating Federal policy in the U.S. insular areas of American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, as well as in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The department also has responsibility for oversight of all federal programs and funds in the freely associated states of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia. The basic objective of the Department's Territorial and International Affairs responsibility is to promote economic, social and political development which will lead to greater self-government, economic self-reliance, and the active participation of the people of these insular areas in the determination of their own future. All the insular areas have popularly elected executive and legislative branches of government and are largely responsible for their own day-to-day administration. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International Affairs develops and implements the Federal budget for insular area activities; provides technical assistance to the insular area governments; and acts as coordinator within the Federal Government for the development and implementation of Federal policy for the islands. This office also oversees and coordinates various international activities of the Department and supports U.S. foreign policy by making available to other governments the Department's natural resources and environmental expertise.
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Extractions: Web site: www.byui.edu Focus: University business program Abstract: The Business Management program serves upper and lower division university students. We work with the SIFE students to share entrepreneurial education with elementary, secondary, and at-risk students. The BYU-I Entrepreneurial Program includes five courses in entrepreneurship: Entrepreneur Skills, New Venture Creation, E-Commerce, Financing New Ventures, and the Entrepreneur Lecture Series. We hold an annual Entrepreneurial Conference as well as providing an Entrepreneurial Certificate program for upper division students. We also have an Integrated Business Core Program for a select group of junior level students. They take three classes together: Financial Management, Organizational Behavior, and Marketing Management. At the same time they take New Venture Creation, which is a practicum where the students form and operate a real business entity. There is also incorporated one additional service-learning practicum where the companies use the skills they have obtained to benefit the community as a socially responsible manner. Idaho State University
Untitled Document management, Marketing, Finance, and Health Care Administration (HCA). The MBA program at idaho State University was the first to be accredited by the http://cob.isu.edu/MBA/
Extractions: Admission ... Association The College of Business (COB) at Idaho State University (ISU) offers a program leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) to holders of business and non-business bachelor's degrees. The MBA program is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). In addition to the traditional MBA degree, the program offers MBA degrees with emphasis areas in Accounting, Computer Information Systems (CIS), Management, Marketing, Finance, and Health Care Administration (HCA). The MBA program at Idaho State University was the first to be accredited by the AACSB in the State of Idaho and remains committed to the delivery of a high quality, rigorous program. The traditional MBA provides a broad general degree, particularly suited to those pursuing a managerial focus in their careers. The Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Marketing, Management, Finance, and Health Care Administration options provide specialized knowledge relating to their respective fields. The Accounting emphasis meets the needs of students who wish to satisfy requirements for certification as public accountants (CPA) or certification as management accountants (CMA). Accounting emphasis courses are generally offered only in the daytime and only in Pocatello. In the interest of a more diverse student body, the college encourages and attracts a number of full-time students from other parts of the United States and foreign countries.
College Of Business Departments The College of Business (COB) at idaho State University (ISU) offers financial Managers specialize in the analysis of risk and potential returns from http://cob.isu.edu/departments/
Extractions: T he College of Business (COB) at Idaho State University (ISU) offers programs leading to both BBA and MBA - Bachelors and Masters of Business Administration - degrees. The MBA is available to holders of business and non-business bachelor's degrees. Both programs are accredited by the AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. ISU's programs were the first to be accredited by the AACSB International in the State of Idaho and we remain committed to the delivery of a high quality, rigorous program. The concepts and terms of accounting are used to describe and measure the events of daily business activity. The accountant measures, aggregates, and reports financial information necessary for decision-making by organizational managers, owners, investors, government agencies, and other users. Timely and accurate information on operations is crucial to success in today's rapidly changing business environment and the accountant is responsible for this critical business function. The importance of accounting information to business opens many career opportunities for accountants in public, private, and governmental accounting. For more information please visit the web page at http://cob.isu.edu/Departments/Accounting. Computer Information Systems The Computer Information Systems program has its foundations both in business and in computer science. Students in the CIS program get a solid foundation in computer programming, the methods of building large systems, and the technical foundations of databases and networks. At the same time, students in CIS also get a well-rounded education in how organizations conduct business and how to manage those businesses. This allows graduates of our CIS program to better apply their technical skills to solving the types of problems that exist in modern organizations. CIS graduates have both the skill to identify the solutions that best fit an organization's needs, and the technical ability to implement those solutions. Additional information can be found at the department web page at http://cob.isu.edu/Departments/CIS.
Idaho Department Of Lands: Community Forestry - More Information The Community Forestry Program in the idaho Department of Lands also promotes high quality management of the community forest resources in idaho. http://www2.state.id.us/lands/bureau/community_forestry/cf-more/
Extractions: John is a native of north central Idaho. Before joining the CEDA team, John earned a Business Administration degree with an accounting emphasis, spent 13 years in management at two retail grocery outlets, and was an Associate Business Counselor with the Idaho Small Business Development Center where he specialized in business planning and accounting assistance. John's duties at CEDA include marketing and administration of the Business Development program and providing technical assistance to borrowers on business related and credit issues. Dona began working for CEDA in March 1996 as an intern serving as the Flood Recovery Coordinator while finishing her senior year at Lewis-Clark State College. After graduating with a B. S. in Business Management, she became a full-time permanent staff member. Dona has a diverse business background with over twenty-two year's of experience in accounting and customer service. She is an Idaho Certified Grant Administrator specializing in financial management, labor monitoring, civil rights and Fair Housing Compliance, and public participation. She lives in Lewiston with her husband. Her interests include reading, writing, camping, fishing, and riding ATV's around their cabin in Clearwater County.
Extractions: Ralph Kosanovich is president of Student Loan Finance Association. He is responsible for the overall corporate direction of the company and oversees all of Student Loan Finance Association's strategic development, operational and financial activities. Mr. Kosanovich is a member of professional organizations in the banking and financial aid arenas including the Oregon Bankers Association and the Washington Bankers Association. Currently, he serves as a board member of the Education Finance Council (EFC) and a director of the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs, Inc. (NCHELP). Prior to joining Student Loan Finance Association, Mr. Kosanovich spent 13 years in the high-tech industry, most recently as director of finance at Wall Data Corporation. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana University, Pennsylvania. He is also certified in the Executive Management Program from the University of Washington. Robert Chesbrough
Financial And Technical Assistance financial and technical assistance for implementing Conservation Practices is The program provides federal funding to idaho to purchase conservation http://www.oneplan.org/Reference/Assistance.shtml
Extractions: Financial and technical assistance for implementing Conservation Practices is available from many sources: The USDA 2002 Farm Bill mandated several new technical assistance/cost sharing programs as well as changes to existing programs. Programs are organized under the National Resource Concervation Service (NRCS) and under the Farm Service Agency (FSA) The National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Fisheries ) is responsible for the management, conservation and protection of living marine resources within the United States Exclusive Economic Zone. NOAA Fisheries also plays a supportive and advisory role in the management of living marine resources in coastal areas under state jurisdiction, provides scientific and policy leadership in the international arena and implements international conservation and management measures as appropriate. NOAA Fisheries has a page focused on Grants information The US Environmental Protection Agency has several conservation funding programs where landowners, tribes, businesses, and others can get information and/or cost sharing. They have pages for
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Idaho Youth Ranch-Care For Today's Youth The idaho Youth Ranch Equine Program. The best thing for the inside of a The IYR Horse Breeding and management Program began in 1974 as a project to http://www.juvenilejustice.com/idaho.html
Extractions: by George Abruzzese In today's environment of fractured structure, intra-department turf battles and service requests that overwhelm the budgets of most providers, the non-profit Idaho Youth Ranch provides a stream of programs from residential treatment to family services for troubled youth. Working in conjunction with federal and state public authorities including law enforcement, juvenile justice administration, school districts, and social services, as well as private sector strategic partners, the IYR has built a state-wide network of interactive cooperation that is aimed at supporting youth and their families. IYR monitors youth from their first interaction with the juvenile justice system, sometimes before, through a series of programs designed to provide rehabilitation, training, re-entry into society, and aftercare, all coordinated to produce successful citizens. Using a program that combines, a modified Positive Peer Culture model (PPC), Multi-Systemic Therapy (Juvenile Justice, May 1992), and Restorative Justice principles, IYR is "solution focused and is committed to helping our youth," said Mike Jones, president. Unlike a typical PPC, IYR incorporates adult oversight and counseling, and also employs its cognitive self/-change curriculum. These programs, along with Dr. Larry Brentdro's Reconnecting Youth cirriculum and the restorative justice component are effective tools for "reconnecting youth with their families, schools and communities," Jones said.