Extractions: Outstanding benefits and relocation policy Location Johnston, IA - Des Moines, IA - USA Summary The Executive Director administers, directs and coordinates through subordinate division directors, comprehensive substantive programs which have a direct impact on customers, government, and private sector services; provides support and information for policy making and carries out the decisions of the Commission for the State of Iowa. The Executive Director coordinates with managers, legislators, or department directors to organize financial matters which may affect the overall operations of the Communication Network; evaluate and resolve operational problems; develop policies and procedures for coordination among subordinate managers; direct the preparation of Commission budgets and related governmental expenditures. The Executive Director will develop and maintain effective working relationships with a broad spectrum of people to include: private sector company representatives, elected officials, federal and state government officials, educational officials, judicial officials, medical officials and authorized Network users. The Executive Director shall ensure that educational users and the use, design, and implementation for educational applications be given the highest priority concerning use of the Network.
Extractions: How Rural Iowa Benefits from Child Care Centers USDA/Rural Housing Service National Office T The establishment of quality child care centers in America's rural communities is much more than a convenience issue for families without a stay-at-home parent or other in-home child care provider. As residents of Harlan, Iowa, can attest to, child care is an issue that cuts to the core of the rural quality of life for millions of people. The existence of quality child care has had a broad social impact in towns such as Harlan, a community of about 5,000 people in southwestern Iowa. Local businesses there have been better able to secure dependable workers, which in turn has helped to keep some mothers off of welfare roles, because of the availability of child care centers. The increasing number of single parent families and the large number of families requiring two incomes due to stagnant or declining "real" wages for some types of work have made child care a necessity for millions. USDA's Rural Housing Service (RHS) can help provide seed money and technical advice for rural communities seeking to establish child care centers. The program most often used for this purpose is the Community Facilities Loans program. Loans may be made to public bodies and nonprofit organizations for a variety of essential community facilities. Loans are available in rural areas and towns with populations up to 20,000. RHS can guarantee loans made by a local lender or make direct loans for needed facilities.
Financial Aid financial assistance programs are available for qualified students Sources of financial Aid are funded by the State of iowa and the United States http://iwcc.cc.ia.us/Enrollment_Services/financial_aid.html
Extractions: Loan Entrance Counseling ... Prospective Student Iowa Western Community College provides assistance to students needing help in financing their college education. Most financial assistance is awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. Through coordination with federal, state, and other agencies, assistance is available in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment (specific programs are subject to change). Application Procedures The student must first complete an application for admission to Iowa Western Community College. Financial aid applications may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, from a high school guidance counselor's office or online at FAFSA Online
HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies In IOWA 08/08/05 CCCS OF NORTHEASTERN iowa 1608 S Duff Ave Suite 300 Ames, IA 50010 Phone Counseling Homebuyer Education programs Loss Mitigation Money/Debt management http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/states/iowa.txt
Iowa County UW-Extension Agriculture Program PROGRAM AREAS. Family Farms and Business management. Farm Transfer and Farm Business Arrangements; Farm financial management http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/iowa/ag/
Extractions: IOWA COUNTY Agriculture HOME CONTACT US OFFICE MAP SEARCH ... Home Agriculture Community Development Family Living Horticulture ... 4-H Youth Development Staff Directory Iowa County Government InfoSource UWEX Cooperative Extension UWEX Publications Download a copy of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print information provided as PDF files. Provide research-based information and educational programs to assist farmers in pursuit of: business, production, quality of life, and stewardship goals. Family Farms and Business Management Environmental Stewardship and Land Use Crop and Livestock Production Practices Grazing, Pasture and Forage Production
Iowa Code 1999SUPPLEMENT: Section 161C.6 The division shall establish an organic nutrient management program as provided by The program shall provide financial incentives to establish livestock http://www.legis.state.ia.us/IACODE/1999SUPPLEMENT/161C/6.html
Extractions: The division shall establish an organic nutrient management program as provided by rules which shall be adopted by the division. The program shall be supported from moneys deposited in the organic nutrient management fund. a. The program shall provide financial incentives to establish livestock manure management systems to facilitate the proper utilization of livestock manure as a nutrient source, and to protect the water resources of the state from livestock manure runoff. b. A person shall not be eligible to participate in the program, unless the person is an individual family farmer, an individual actively engaged in farming as provided in section 9H.1, subsection 1, paragraphs "a" through "c" , or the person is a family farm corporation, family farm limited partnership, a family trust, or a family farm limited liability company, all as defined in section 9H.1. c. The amount of moneys allocated in cost-share payments to a person qualifying under the organic nutrient management program shall not exceed fifty percent of the estimated cost of establishing the system or fifty percent of the actual cost, whichever is less. d.
Gay,Lesbian,Straight Education Network: Financial Management You can learn much more about Nonprofit financial management in Guide to financial It s critical to plan and track financial costs for each program. http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/news/record/44.html
Extractions: Description The following basic overview will give you some overall perspective on the basic processes involved in nonprofit financial management. Key terms to learn are bolded. You can learn much more about Nonprofit Financial Management in "Guide to Financial Management in U.S. Nonprofit Organizations" online at http://www.mapnp.org/library/finance/np_fnce/np_fnce.htm. The following activities described on this page occur regularly as part of the yearly accounting cycle. The accounting cycle includes bookkeeping, generating financial statements and analyzing information from the statements. Basic Bookkeeping Activities Bookkeeping is basically recording various financial transactions. Bookkeeping activities can often by done by someone who's doing basic clerical work in the organization. Often, the board treasurer can help you develop and carry out your bookkeeping system. Fiscal Policies and Procedures Manual (or Accounting Procedures Manual) The board develops and authorizes a set of procedures for how the organization manages its finances, including how the following activities are carried out by your organization. The board treasurer usually coordinates the board's responsibility for the manual, including its regular review and update. The board and chief executive should make every effort to ensure compliance to the procedures in the manual. Type of Accounting System and Recording of Financial Transactions Accounting starts with basic record keeping (or bookkeeping). When your organization is just getting started, your bookkeeping system will probably be based on what's called a cash-basis accounting system, rather than accrual-basis system. Many organizations, when starting out, use the cash-basis system and a checkbook to track transactions. In the "memo" portion of the checkbook, they note if the amount depicted on the check is an expense or revenue, and where the amount came from or is going to. As your organization grows, you'll begin using ledgers to track transactions, for example, you'll post cash receipts to a cash receipts journal and checks you write to a cash disbursements journal.
ISU Extension Farm Management Publications FM 1792, Farm financial management Twelve Steps to Cash Flow Budgeting FM 1868, Assessing the financial Condition of iowa s Commercial Farm http://www.extension.iastate.edu/pubs/fm3.htm
Extractions: Occupational and Envir. Health The M.H.A. program strengthens individual credentials as a health planner. It also expands job options to include administrative positions in health planning. Graduates of the joint degree program typically find employment in hospitals, state departments of health, and private, nonprofit, or public health agencies. The health management and policy program requires 60 hours of graduate course credit for the M.H.A. degree. With the joint degree program, the combined requirement of 110 hours is reduced to a total of 80 hours. This includes 36 hours of M.H.A. core courses and at least nine hours of electives in health management and policy, plus 20 hours of core planning courses and at least 15 hours of planning electives. Health management and policy core courses are as follows: Executive Seminar Series Introduction to Health Care Organization Health Care Management Principles of Epidemiology Issues in Health Management and Policy Health Services Information Systems Health Economics I Financial Accounting for Health Care Organizations Introduction to Biostatistics Quantitative Management in Health Care Managerial Finance Health Economics II Financial Management of Health Institutions Legal Aspects of Health and Medical Care The University of Iowa
Extractions: About Funding Renewable Efficiency ... renewables Financial Incentives for Developing Renewable Energy Facilities in Iowa There are a variety of financial incentives available to Iowans for renewable energy facilities Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program (AERLP) and the DNR Energy Bank Program to install its 600kW wind turbine. Of the $705,000 needed to purchase and install the turbine, the Energy Bank Program provided $455,000 in low interest loans and the AERLP provided $250,000 at zero interest, effectively saving the district $72,000 in interest. When planning a renewable energy project, look for organizations that can leverage the zero interest loans available from the Energy Center through the AERLP. By taking this route, a qualifying organization can fund its entire project upfront and repay the loan with the energy savings - making the project budget neutral. The following list of state and federal programs offer incentives and financing options for developing renewable energy facilities. While this listing is fairly comprehensive, it most likely is not all inclusive. Other opportunities may exist with local municipalities, business development groups or local utility companies.
Iowa State University Families Extension Activity Report Number of individuals who received financial management education through 5. a) Number resource management program participants who have taken steps to http://dbs.extension.iastate.edu/planofwork/report.cfm
Finance And Operations, The University Of Iowa Information managementFinance and Operations (IMFO) Information and insurance programs in compliance with the University of iowa and State Board of http://www.bo.uiowa.edu/depts.html
Extractions: Accounting Services maintains the University of Iowa accounting records and related systems of internal control in accordance with accepted accounting principles, policies established by the State Board of Regents and the University of Iowa, and the requirements of the State of Iowa, federal government and external funding sources. Accounts Payable The Accounts Payable (AP) department is responsible for the auditing and processing of invoices and payments for The University of Iowa. Invoices, credits, vouchers, and payments are processed on line through the Accounts Payable/Purchase Order (AP/PO) PeopleSoft System. This authority is delegated from the State Board of Regents through the President of the University in accordance with the statutes and administrative rules of the State of Iowa and the procedures of the State Board of Regents Budget Development The Budget Development office is responsible for maximizing the effective use of University resources through the coordination and oversight of all facets of the University's operating budget, striving for continuous improvement in the University budgeting process, and optimizing the quality of information available to University Administrators, departmental managers and external sponsors.
Extractions: Do you carry more debt than you can possibly afford? Are you struggling with mounting credit card debt, medical bills, or other unsecured debt? Consumer Credit of Des Moines Iowa is a non-profit credit counseling service dedicated to helping people regain control of their personal finances. Through our free, confidential credit counseling sessions and debt consolidation and repayment programs, we can help you take your first step to becoming debt free. Debt reduction is only a phone call away. Why choose Consumer Credit of Des Moines as your debt relief partner? Our Customer Service As our mission states, we believe that we are personally accountable for providing prompt, accurate, and efficient service to our clients. We believe that our work just begins when you complete your credit counseling session, unlike most of the competition that seem to believe that is where it ends.
Extractions: Highlights Job and Internship Fair Sept. 22 All majors are invited to attend the fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the IMU and speak with more than 100 employers about their job and internship opportunities. Spring Semester in Australia? Interested students may learn more about the College's new Sydney Internship Program at an information session Thursday, Sept. 22 at 4:30 p.m. in S104 PBB. College Honor Code Calendar News People ...
Extractions: Founded in 1847, The University of Iowa is the oldest and largest public university in the state. The University, with a population of nearly 30,000 students, offers renowned professional graduate programs in medicine, law, writing, and business. The Henry B. Tippie School of Management houses the MBA program at the University.
Upper Iowa University - Bachelor Of Science Program Contemporary Topics in management. Associate Faculty Member. MBA Program, University of Upper iowa. management Principles BA 210 http://www.pattisoncollege.com/staff/uiu_bs.htm
Extractions: Bachelor of Science Program Name Course Professional Experience Murray Anderson, DBA Doctor of Business Administration, Royal Roads University, BC, Canada BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 445 Contemporary Topics in Management Associate Faculty Member MBA Program, Royal Roads University, BC, Canada Aubie Anisef, MS Master of Science in Mathematics, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada MATH 105 College Mathematics MATH 109 Quantitative Methods Instructor Douglas College, Vancouver, BC, Canada University of Phoenix, Burnaby, BC, Canada Jay Ariken, Ph. D. Doctor of Business Administration SOC 220 Social Problems BA 302 Business Law I BA 423 Production Management Instructor Compu College School of Business, BC, Canada 15 years of senior management experience in international marketing and communications Harj Dhaliwal, MBA Master of Business Administration, University of Victoria, BC, Canada Management Principles Instructor Marketing Department, Kwantlen University College, BC, Canada President Watco Services, INC, BC, Canada
Distance Studies - Distancestudies.com Program Overview. Upper iowa University (UIU) offers bachelor of science (BS), The MBA program prepares graduates to successfully apply management http://www.distancestudies.com/profile.cfm?ArtId=18355
Iowa Farm Bureau Individuals can tailor the iowa Farm*A*Syst program to meet their needs by After you have mapped your farmstead, consider what management decisions may http://www.iowafarmbureau.com/newsissues/environment/farmasyst.aspx
Extractions: NOTE The Iowa Farm*A*Syst publications do not necessarily summarize all Iowa laws related to the specific topic discussed in each publication. Due to the complexity of Iowa law and Iowa Department of Natural Resources rules concerning a number of these issues, you are advised to contact your regional DNR office if you have additional questions that are not addressed in the publications. Contact information for the DNR regional field offices is located in the "For More Information" section of each publication. The publication of this document has been funded in part by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and the Department of Natural Resources through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Nonpoint Source Management Program (Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.)