New Jersey Community Capital Community Loan Fund of new jersey, Inc.s objective is to build the economic In light of its strong financial and technical assistance programs, http://www.princeton.edu/~cbli/profiles/njclf.html
Extractions: Organization Description and Mission NJCC offers financial assistance in the form of loans, grants and equity to organizations either lacking access to or unable to afford the cost of capital from conventional sources. Sectors (and underlying industries) served include affordable housing (homeownership, rental, supportive, transitional), community services (early care, education, health care, human and social services, cultural and arts), and business (small business, social enterprise, economic development, commercial real estate). NJCC also offers technical assistance whereby the company partners its talents and strategic expertise with advocates and service providers to develop a host of products, services, and trainings to make a lasting impact on the social sector. Technical assistance programs assist community-based organizations and other clients achieve breakthrough results with respect to their individual missions. In light of its strong financial and technical assistance programs, NJCC was awarded the 2003 CDFI Excellence Award for Community Impact by its national trade association. The award honors an organization that has demonstrated excellence in serving its community. It was recognized primarily for its results in the early care and education field, including both the provision of financial products and services and the development of meaningful consulting and training programs designed to improve the level of quality provided by early care centers.
Directory Of Institutions-New Jersey The College of new jersey, Ewing, NJ 08628 Graduate programs Communication Experimental Psychology, Finance and Banking, Human Resources management, http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/nj.html
Extractions: Graduate Programs: Communication Disorders, Counselor Education, Education, Educational Administration, Elementary Education, English, English as a Second Language, Health Education, Music, Nursing, Physical Education, Reading Education, Secondary Education, Special Education. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison Campus, Madison, NJ 07940-1099 Graduate Programs: Accounting, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Business Administration and Management, Chemistry, Clinical Psychology, Computer Science, Corporate and Organizational Communication, Economics, Education, Experimental Psychology, Finance and Banking, Human Resources Management, Industrial and Manufacturing Management, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, International Business, Marketing, Mathematics, Psychology, Quantitative Analysis, Social Psychology, Taxation. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck-Hackensack, Teaneck, NJ 07666
Extractions: Back to OJP Financial Guide page Adobe PDF Version Part III: Post Award Requirements Chapter 19: Audit Requirements HIGHLIGHTS OF CHAPTER: This chapter establishes responsibilities for the audit of organizations receiving agency funds. The intent of this chapter is to identify the policies for determining the proper and effective use of public funds rather than to prescribe detailed procedures for the conduct of an audit. AUDIT OBJECTIVES Awards are subject to conditions of fiscal, program, and general administration to which the recipient expressly agrees. Accordingly, the audit objective is to review the recipient's administration of funds and required non-Federal contributions for the purpose of determining whether the recipient has: Established an accounting system integrated with adequate internal fiscal and management controls to provide full accountability for revenues, expenditures, assets, and liabilities. This system should provide reasonable assurance that the organization is managing Federal financial assistance programs in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
County Departments And Divisons Administers the new jersey State Council on the Arts State/County Responsible for the operation of an integrated pest management program within Somerset http://www.co.somerset.nj.us/division.htm
Extractions: There are three major departments within Somerset County government as established by the Board of Freeholders. Each consists of various divisions. These departments report to the County Administrator, who reports to the Board of Freeholders. The Clerk of the Board and County Counsel also report directly to the Freeholders. The three departments, their directors and the divisions reporting to them are listed below, along with those divisions that report directly to the County Administrator. A number of autonomous agencies, such as the Library and Park Commission, and Board of Social Services, do not come under the purview of these departments. County Administrator Fax: 908-704-1629 Divisions Adjuster Consumer Affairs Finance/Treasurer Human Resources ... Youth Services Affiliated Agencies Board of Elections Library Park Commission Raritan Valley Community College ... Prosecutor's Office Constitutional Officers Sheriff County Clerk Surrogate LOCATION: Somerset County Administration Building
Extractions: Search Programs Compare Programs Customize Comparisons ROI Calculator Alumni Insights Alumni Stories Alumni Comparator Best Schools by Specialty Finance Management Marketing Entrepreneurship Specialties Comparator Admission Strategies GMAT Prep Application Essays Interview Tips Mock Interview Videos Financial Aid Part-Time MBA Search Programs B-SCHOOL LIFE MBA Blogs MBA Journals Reading List Case Studies B-School Videos School Tours CAREER MOVES Career Advice A Day in the Life Who's Hiring Cost of Living Calculator Compare Salaries Newsletter ... Sign-Up 2004 PART-TIME MBA PROFILE New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management Address: NJIT Central Avenue Building- room 3008
Extractions: Search Programs Compare Programs Customize Comparisons ROI Calculator Alumni Insights Alumni Stories Alumni Comparator Best Schools by Specialty Finance Management Marketing Entrepreneurship Specialties Comparator Admission Strategies GMAT Prep Application Essays Interview Tips Mock Interview Videos Financial Aid Part-Time MBA Search Programs B-SCHOOL LIFE MBA Blogs MBA Journals Reading List Case Studies B-School Videos School Tours CAREER MOVES Career Advice A Day in the Life Who's Hiring Cost of Living Calculator Compare Salaries Newsletter ... Sign-Up 2004 PART-TIME MBA PROFILE New Jersey Institute of Technology School of Management Address: NJIT Central Avenue Building- room 3008
Bonner Center :: The College Of New Jersey The focus of the Nonprofit management Program is on relevant management topics of Checks are payable to The College of new jersey and mailed to David http://www.tcnj.edu/~bonner/nmp.html
Extractions: @import "css/screen.css"; Calendars Campus Map Directories Bonner Center ... About the Center P) 609.771.2548 E) bonner@tcnj.edu Street Address: 1938 Pennington Rd. Ewing, NJ 08618 Please enter our parking lot from Pennington Road, we are located about 150 yards south of the College's main entrance. Bonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement The College of New Jersey P.O. Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 TCNJ Home Academics Bonner Applications for the 2006 program will be available in January 2006. For additional information, you can download the 2005 brochure and application here Brief description The focus of the Nonprofit Management Program is on relevant management topics of critical value to executives of nonprofit organizations. The program consists of ten modules that cover topics in strategic thinking, leadership, governance/board issues, advocacy/political action, human resources management, marketing/grantsmanship, fundraising, financial analysis, using technology, and program evaluation. The program is limited to 20 attendees. The certificate program provides valuable skills and techniques that senior nonprofit executives can apply in their organization immediately. Both the participants and their organizations will benefit from this program. The modules are highly interactive and use a variety of learning methods. In addition to lectures, presentations, and demonstrations; the modules provide discussion groups, problem analyses, exercises, best practices, case studies. For each module, participants receive materials to keep as useful, on-the-job resources. Successful participants will receive a Certificate in Nonprofit Management.
Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) - HUD (new) Voucher management System VMS will start collecting the May, June, PIH REAC Reverse Auction Program. More (06/23/05); financial and http://www.hud.gov/offices/reac/index.cfm
Extractions: Real Estate Assessment Center About REAC Business area products Business partners ... Help The Real Estate Assessment Center's (REAC) mission is to provide and promote the effective use of accurate, timely and reliable information assessing the condition of HUD's portfolio; to provide information to help ensure safe, decent and affordable housing; and to restore the public trust by identifying fraud, abuse and waste of HUD resources. More... A Reverse Auction will be held beginning on or around September 23, 2005, and close on or about September 29, 2005. This auction will include approximately 1,000 inspections (grouped into lots) in the following states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, and Kentucky.
>"The New Jersey Hospital Association" new jersey Hospital Association. This bibliography of selected resources Building an effective corporate compliance program. Healthcare financial http://www.njha.com/librarysection/lib.compliance.weblio.html
Extractions: New Jersey Hospital Association. This bibliography of selected resources includes articles. These resources and additional information may be available through the research and document delivery services of your local/hospital library and the NJHA Library. Anonymous. Compliance plan can head off problems with Medicare fraud and abuse laws. Public Sector Contracting Report . 4(8):122-5, 1998 Aug. Anonymous. What do compliance officers do? Hospital Peer Review . 23(5):91-3, 1998 May. Anonymous. Principles and practices board. Issue Analysis 98-1. Compliance with laws and regulations for healthcare organizations. Healthcare Financial Management . 52(9):68-76, 1998 Sep. Anonymous. The carrot and the stick: how to make sure your
New Jersey Best College Investing Plan The new jersey Better Educational Savings Trust Program ( NJBEST ) is a higher Before making any financial commitment regarding a Section 529 college http://www.njbest.com/
Extractions: Turn a Dream into a Degree Before you know it, the children in your life will be heading off to college. Will you be ready with college tuition? Use our College Planning Calculator to estimate how much you'll need to help make those college dreams come true. NJBEST 529 College Savings Plan - New Jersey offers tax advantages, flexibility and control over assets invested. And because the student in your life is a New Jersey resident, you can take advantage of these added benefits: Federal and New Jersey state income tax advantages Scholarship opportunity The first $25,000 in savings will not affect student's ability to receive New Jersey financial aid Annual maintenance fee waived Investors should carefully consider plan investment goals, risks, charges and expenses before investing. To obtain the Investor Handbook, which contains this and other information, call Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc., the manager and underwriter for the plan, at 1-877/4NJBEST or click here . You should read the Investor Handbook carefully before investing and consider whether your or the beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in its qualified tuition program. Use the tabs across the top of this page to: Tax benefits may be conditioned on meeting certain requirements. Qualified withdrawals after 2010 are taxed at the beneficiary's rate. Federal tax, 10% penalty and state tax apply to nonqualified withdrawals of earnings. Generation-skipping tax may apply to substantial transfers to a beneficiary at least two generations below the contributor. See the
Permanent Region 2 Organization Flexible Teams for Planning Resource management; State Program new jersey Section Barry Tornick Solid Waste management Team - Lorraine Graves http://www.epa.gov/region02/org/org_text.htm
Help With Medical Debt Offers a Debt management Program in which a certified counselor negotiates payment rates, Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. new Hampshire. new jersey http://www.actorsfund.org/ahirc/helpwithmedicalbills.html
Extractions: Home Rights/Protections Insurance Guides Complaints/Appeals Choosing Providers Medical Debt Universal Health Care National Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming National Resources Disputing Medical Debts: Advice from FairDebtCollection.com FTC - Fair Debt Collection Founded in 1951, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) Inc., sets the national standard for quality credit counseling, debt reduction services and education for financial wellness. NFCC is the nation’s largest and longest serving national nonprofit credit counseling network, with nearly 150 Member agencies and more than 1,300 offices in communities throughout the country. On the site, click on "Take the First Step" to find member agencies who provide individual, confidential counseling in-person, by phone or over the Internet. "Haggle with your doctor, cut your bill"
NONPROFIT FINANCE FUND: Services For Nonprofits Nationwide on facilities and financial management. new The Education Ventures Initiative This new initiative, a partnership between Nonprofit Finance Fund and The http://www.nonprofitfinancefund.org/location.asp?autoId=42
City Of Camden New Jersey DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Bureau of Grants management Cyrus Saxon To aggressively seek new grants, to provide needed services and improve the quality of http://www.ci.camden.nj.us/departments/grants.html
Extractions: The BGM releases an annual Request for Proposals for funds available through the Community Development Block Grant Program, HOME Investment Partnership Program and Emergency Shelter Grant Program. The process begins with the holding of our annual Grant Funding Seminar. The seminar provides valuable information on how agencies and organizations that service the citizens of Camden, can access our grant funds. Projects selected for funding each year are incorporated into our Annual Consolidated Plan. Once the funding plan has been developed, a public meeting is held to solicit comments from the public on the plan. Other public meetings are held throughout the year concerning amendments to the Consolidated Plan.
Extractions: This is a good starting point for finding state government resources, including the governor's office and executive agencies; economic, demographic and labor information; and business resources. Online services include licensing look-ups nd directories, environmental permitting, DMV registration renewal, job opportunity registration, tax forms and online tax filing. Business resources include interactive start-up checklist, guides, links; business and employer forms. "Design and Construction" includes prequalification and registration information; bidder requirements and general instructions; doing business guide; debarment list; and other state agency consultant and contractor resources. Includes construction contracts and purchasing forms.
New Jersey Recreational Use Statute new jersey STATUTES. TITLE 13 CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENTPARKS AND The purpose of this program shall be to provide financial assistance and in kind http://www.americanwhitewater.org/resources/repository/New_Jersey_Recreational_U
Extractions: §13:1B-15.133. Short title This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Open Lands Management Act." HISTORY: L.1983, c. 560, s. 1, eff. Jan. 17, 1984. §13:1B-15.134. Definitions As used in this act: a. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Environmental Protection; b. "Department" means the Department of Environmental Protection; c. "Program" means the Open Lands Management Program. HISTORY: L.1983, c. 560, s. 2, eff. Jan. 17, 1984. §13:1B-15.135. Legislative findings and declarations The Legislature finds and declares that opportunities for access to recreational open space are rapidly diminishing and that, in an effort to explore alternate techniques to provide that access, the State should aid private landowners permitting public recreational use of their land. The Legislature further finds and declares that administering a program to aid private landowners, informing the public of recreation opportunities and evaluating the operation of the program would best be implemented by establishing an Open Lands Management Program, and by empowering the Department of Environmental Protection to provide financial assistance and in kind services to assist private landowners in maintaining and increasing public recreation opportunities, all as hereinafter provided.
Extractions: §13:1B-15.133. Short title This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Open Lands Management Act." HISTORY: L.1983, c. 560, s. 1, eff. Jan. 17, 1984. §13:1B-15.134. Definitions As used in this act: a. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Environmental Protection; b. "Department" means the Department of Environmental Protection; c. "Program" means the Open Lands Management Program. HISTORY: L.1983, c. 560, s. 2, eff. Jan. 17, 1984. §13:1B-15.135. Legislative findings and declarations The Legislature finds and declares that opportunities for access to recreational open space are rapidly diminishing and that, in an effort to explore alternate techniques to provide that access, the State should aid private landowners permitting public recreational use of their land. The Legislature further finds and declares that administering a program to aid private landowners, informing the public of recreation opportunities and evaluating the operation of the program would best be implemented by establishing an Open Lands Management Program, and by empowering the Department of Environmental Protection to provide financial assistance and in kind services to assist private landowners in maintaining and increasing public recreation opportunities, all as hereinafter provided.
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