WHCA About WHCA Small Business Services www.mainesbdc.org; University of maine Cooperative Extension Small Business Education maine Department of Health and Human Services http://www.whcacap.org/small-biz.html
Extractions: dba@whcacap.org The IWW is a membership program for small business owners to receive business training, technical assistance, marketing assistance, and counseling. Members of the IWW also have the opportunity to network with other small businesses, as well as have access to small grants to help with business growth. IWW is a multi-month commitment for business owners selected to participate. Up to 20 businesses can join a local Incubator Without Walls. It is operated in different regions of Washington and Hancock counties at different times; locations have included Calais, Eastport, Lubec, Bucksport, Deer Isle-Stonington, Ellsworth, Machias, and Schoodic. Locations for future Incubator Without Walls programs are not known at this time. Requirements: Any for profit business owner who is willing to commit to two or more meetings/workshops per month over a six to 12 month period is eligible to join.
WCPFS // More About Us Parent Educator, University of maine Cooperative Extension. Senator Carol Weston maine Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services http://www.wcpfs.org/about_details.htm
Extractions: home WHAT'S NEW? contact us resources ... site map choose a program ... Children's Case Management Day Habilitation Services Developmental Therapy Early Childhood Inclusive Program Early Reading First Family Support Program Four-Year-Old Program One ME-Stand United for Prevention Parent Education Program SPICE, Family Literacy Program WCPFS began providing prevention and intervention services to young children in the fall of 1983 in response to the passage of PL-142, an act to provide special education services to diagnosed children. Many program components have been added since that time in an effort to ensure the comprehensive delivery of services to area families. The agency currently provides a large variety of social and educational services to over 700 Waldo County families with children. WCPFS is proud to be recognized as one of the top ranked early intervention and social service agencies in Maine. WCPFS ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS WCPFS will treat each individual served with respect and understanding.
Extractions: your email address: email page printer friendly The Maine Children's Alliance [MCA] has a clear mission - to be a strong and powerful voice for children. Since its founding in 1994, staff, board members and volunteers have been working zealously to realize this mission. This Annual Report provides an opportunity to detail the Maine Children's Alliance's achievements and to pause and reflect on the organization's visions for the future.
COBANK STOCKHOLDERS APPROVE BOARD RESTRUCTURING chairman of Dixie Electric Membership Cooperative and of DEMCO Energy Services, Robert M. Tetrault of Portland, maine; CoBank director for six years http://www.cobank.com/news/restruct&direlections11-04.htm
Extractions: 1 (800) 542-8072 Jack Cassidy, ext. 04362, or Janet Henderson Schoniger, ext. 04051 The bank also announced the results of elections for seven positions for the 2005 CoBank board. Stockholders approved the board-restructuring proposal in a vote concluded on November 19 th. The approved bylaw changes include the following: Reduce the size of the board from the current 26 to 15-17 members; Combine existing board districts into three regions east, central and west with a total of 12 elected directors, four from each of the new regions; Provide for a maximum of three outside (no customer affiliation allowed) and two appointed (customer affiliation permitted) director positions; Extend director terms from three to four years, with a transition period to accomplish the staggering of terms to fully implement the new structure by January 2008; Conduct further reviews of the board structure in 2010, and at least every six years thereafter. A Board Restructuring Committee, comprised of six CoBank board directors and six CoBank customer representatives, had been formed in September 2003 to evaluate and examine the current board structure and develop recommendations.
Maine Education - Character Education--Resources Partnership Skip maine state header navigation Address c/o Financial Benefit Services Corporation, 10 Donald B. Dean Drive, South Portland, maine 04106 http://www.state.me.us/education/cep/resource_profiles.htm
Extractions: E-Mail Address: cathy.plourde@att.net Brief Description of Program (2-3 sentences) Cathy Plourde and ADD VERB Productions is dedicated to using theatre as a socially relevant educational tool. As a playwright, educator and consultant, she conducts workshops and trainings, does community-building, and writes play that have been commissioned. Target Audience (including ages or grade levels) of Programs: Junior High, High School, and Adult Name and Telephone of References Where Program has been Delivered/Implemented: Name of Program:
Maine State Resources Office of Special Services maine Department of Education Publication of this document is made possible through a Cooperative Agreement between the http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/me.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators