Northeast Ohio LISC | Programs grants for projects and programs, financial support through the Northeast ohio planning, community involvement, networking, and program management. http://www.lisc.org/northeast_ohio/programs/index.shtml
Extractions: Note: LISC's online content is accessible in any browser. However, if you are reading this, your browser may not display this site's design details. We suggest upgrading to a standards compliant browser to fully experience the design of this site. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content A ... Featured Project: Arlington Gardens Organizations may apply for a myriad of opportunities, including loans and grants for projects and programs, financial support through the Northeast Ohio Operating Support Program, technical assistance through the Organizational Development Initiative, support for reinvesting in commercial corridors through the Re$tore Cleveland Program, and many more. A study conducted for a collaborative of funders of community development corporations, including the Lily Endowment, Pew Charitable Trusts, John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and others , concluded that in cities where there were multi-year, multi-funder operating support programs, CDCs were more productive, better managed, and more effective at revitalizing their neighborhoods. LISC concurs with these findings and believes that an important component of a successful neighborhood revitalization program in Cuyahoga, Mahoning, Stark, Summit, and Trumbull counties is an operating support program that provides multi-year, core operating support grants to CDCs.
Extractions: EERE Information Center DOE Workshop at Brookhaven Explains Industrial Assessment Centers September 22, 2005 ITP Awards $2.6 Million to Boost Combustion Efficiency in Industrial Boilers September 13, 2005 Dow Uncovers Ways to Turn Plant Wastes Into Useful Products, Save Energy and Money, and Curb Emissions September 9, 2005 State Energy Program Special Projects Award Winners Announced September 9, 2005 More News Ohio Technology Showcase September 27-29, 2005 DOE Commercialization Opportunity Forum October 24-25, 2005 More Events The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Program is a management assistance delivery program of the U.S. Small Business Administration, administered in partnership with the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD). SBDCs give free and confidential in-depth counseling, business planning, development, training, and other specialized support services to small businesses through a network of 38 centers throughout Ohio. For more information, contact:
State Financial Assistance Programs Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Waste management, financial Assistance programs ohio EPADivision of Environmental and financial Assistance http://www.smallbiz-enviroweb.org/funding/fundstat.html
Extractions: Funding Opportunities (pdf) U.S. EPA State and Local Capacity Building Branch April 2004 directory of funding opportunities for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and environmental protection assistance programs. Alabama SBA, Birmingham District Office Local Financing Information Resources Back to top Alaska Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Municipal Loan Program
Ohio University Outlook ohio University fosters distinctive and creative master s programs that as financial analysts and advisers at banks, investment and risk management http://www.ohio.edu/outlook/mission2.cfm
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MBA Programs In Central Ohio-Ashland University Course Descriptions The MBA Foundations Program offers accelerated,intensified learning, providing the necessary foundation upon MBA 505 financial management 3 Credit Hours http://www.ashland.edu/mba/program-courseDescription.html
Extractions: MBA Course Descriptions Applicants holding non-business baccalaureate degrees may be required to complete MBA Foundations coursework or to take a proficiency exam for each foundation course that will enable them to meet admission requirements. The MBA Foundations Program offers accelerated,intensified learning, providing the necessary foundation upon which the MBA is built. MBA 500A BUSINESS ORGANIZATION As an introduction to contemporary fundamentals of management from a problem-solving perspective, this course reviews the range of theories from classical to the current and scientific management, human relations, quantitative and behavioral theories. It also studies the application of basic management functions. MBA 500B ACCOUNTING
The Ohio Employee Ownership Center and expand the OEOC s financial training programs for Open Book management. Bill McIntyre is a Program Coordinator at the ohio Employee Ownership http://dept.kent.edu/oeoc/AbouttheOEOC/MeetTheOEOCStaff.htm
Extractions: John Logue OEOC Director and Professor of Political Science, Kent State University BA University of Texas (1970); MA Princeton (1973); Ph.D. Princeton (1976). Shortly after joining the Kent State faculty in 1977, Logue became involved in the effort to avert the Youngstown steel mill shutdowns. Logue began research concerning the use of employee ownership as a strategy for job creation and retention in Ohio in 1984. He founded the OEOC in 1987 with grants from the Cleveland and Gund Foundations and the Ohio Department of Development to provide information and preliminary technical assistance for Ohioans exploring employee ownership, and has directed the expansion of its programs to include Ohio's Employee Owned Network, a multi-company training program in 1989, and developing single-company ownership training programs in 1990. Logue serves on the boards of directors of Reuther Mold and Manufacturing, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, and Sharpsville Quality Products, Sharpsville, PA, as an outside director for the ESOP. Logue has written widely on employee ownership and workplace democracy in the United States and Scandinavia including, most recently, co-editing Managing Modern Capitalism: Industrial Renewal and Workplace Democracy in the United States and Western Europe (Greenwood/Praeger, 1991), serving as editor of William Winpisinger's, Reclaiming Our Future: An Agenda for American Labor (Westview, 1991), and editing The Real World of Employee Ownership (Cornell University Press, 2001).
Journal Of Extension, October 2001 The study reported here sought to determine the financial management training needs This article describes educational programs taught by the ohio State http://www.joe.org/joe/2001october/
Extractions: This study compared an interactive distance-education format and a face-to-face format for providing sports nutrition continuing education workshops for health care and education professionals. A collaborative team of state and county Cooperative Extension and a County Health Department faculty and staff conducted the study using The Winning Edge: Nutrition for Fitness and Sport curriculum. The results indicated that a well-designed distance-education format is as effective and acceptable as a face-to-face format for providing workshops. In addition, responses to 6-month follow-up evaluations indicated that the workshop contents were useful for providing sports nutrition education programs in workshop participants' communities. Two (or More) Heads Are Better Than One: An Application of Group Process to Developing Extension Evaluation Tools Ferrer, Millie; Jacob, Steve; Ferrari, Theresa M.
University Of Northwestern Ohio : College Of Business Degree Programs The University of Northwestern ohio offers complete degrees in a variety of and financial management, financial institutions and market securities. http://www.unoh.edu/academics/collegebusiness/degrees/index.php?curriculum=28
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Extractions: Access for Individuals Program Financial Programs StarOhio. The State Treasury Asset Reserve of Ohio (STAR Ohio) is a AAAm rated investment alternative created for eligible governmental subdivisions. The investment pool is managed by a full-time investment staff with the Treasurer of State of Ohio and is similar in concept to a money market mutual fund. Click here for daily rate information and FAQ's. BidOhio. A live monthly Internet auction of interim Treasury funds open to Ohio Depository Banks.["Interim funds" are state dollars i.e., tax receipts and fee payments which are not needed to meet immediate obligations of state government.] Click here for the BidOhio web site and program guidelines.
Academic Programs | Admissions | The Ohio State University At Lima Dr. John Brady, Program Director for Family financial management For more information on a major in Family financial management at ohio State Lima, http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/admissions/financial_management.html
Extractions: Academic Programs Family Financial Management (College of Human Ecology) What is Family Financial Management? Lima Family Financial Management Department Pages Family Financial Management is focused on helping individuals and families reach their goals through the wise management of their personal finances. The curriculum focuses on topics such as insurance, credit, savings and investing, taxation, retirement, and estate planning. Students in the program can choose specialty areas of study so that their education can more closely match their career services, and in some cases, help in securing professional certification. Career Opportunities Graduates are employed in a wide range of careers. They frequently pursue careers as financial planners, stockbrokers, real estate brokers, credit counselors or in other professions within the financial services industry. Beginning salaries are dependent upon the candidates skills, previous work experience and other employer-determined factors. Faculty and staff for Family Financial Management As with many of Ohio State Limas programs, courses are offered through a combination of various instructional techniques including web-based courses, distance learning, and on-campus instruction offered by regular full and part time departmental faculty as well as local business leaders.
Extractions: Materials Financial education materials available through OSU Extension are listed under " OSU Extension Resources for Family Financial Management ." Some topics are addressed periodically and appear under "Special Financial Education Titles." Data Select a topic for recently published information: Spending/consumption, and selected living costs
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Extractions: For management training Ohio is home to many institutions where students can obtain the knowledge, skills and formal qualifications necessary to enter a wide range of industries at the management level. As well, there are an increasing number of online schools with management programs available to Ohio students. Here are some of our top recommendations: University of Phoenix Management-Related Programs offered: Learn the skills you need to succeed at University of Phoenix, the school chosen by more working professionals than any other university in the U.S. With over 140 conveniently located campuses for you to choose from, you can earn a degree in disciplines such as of Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Program availability varies by location. Ohio campuses are located in: Cleveland, Troy. Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University Management-Related Programs offered: A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management. The majority of our students balance work, family and school. That's why we offer online, evening and weekend classes in all of our master's degree programs, which include Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Project Management, Public Administration and Telecom Management. Program availability varies by location. Ohio campuses are located in: Cleveland Downtown, Columbus Downtown, Columbus North, Columbus South, Rockside.
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Extractions: Skip Navigation Home Programs Graduate Resources Graduate Programs Home Page Weekly Announcements Welcome to our new site. We hope you enjoy the improved look and find the information useful as you work to complete your Fisher College program. We would like to wish you the best in the 2005-2006 academic year! Go Buckeyes!
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Courses In Finance On The Web Student Investment management Program The SIM course taught by Steve Buser and financial Institutions management Taught by Shane Corwin at ohio State. http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/fin/resources_education/edcourse.htm
Extractions: Finance Courses on the Web Undergraduate Courses MBA Courses Undergraduate Level Courses Introductory and Corporate Finance Corporate Finance This course was taught by Brian Betker at Ohio State. Uses Ross, Westerfield and Jaffe. The course examines the fundamental decisions faced by financial managers: which of the many projects available to the firm are worth taking? How should the firm pay for these investments? What should the firm do with the proceeds from a successful investment? Also see a similar course taught by Fred Schlingeman. Chester Allen's Course Page Has cool solutions and an Excel spreadsheet tool to solve many types of problems. Financial Management Taught by Carolyn Takeda at University of Florida. Has a couple of old exams and solutions. Uses Brigham and Houston. Good page! Financial Management of the Firm Taught by Pamela Peterson at Florida State. Has exam material, past lecture notes and practice problems etc. Good place to look. Uses book by the author.
Welcome To The Student Investment Management Page Overall, the OSU Student Investment management Program (SIM) combines The program reaches deep into the financial community and gains access to http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/fin/courses/sim/
Extractions: Welcome to the SIM Website Overall, the OSU Student Investment Management Program (SIM) combines traditional academic objectives with the practical demands of hands on investment management. The program offers the university a unique opportunity to deliver high quality practical education in an area of considerable interest to students and employers alike. In the classroom, the students become active portfolio managers of the SIM Portfolio. The students engage in a group decision-making process while gaining real world portfolio management experience. For many students, this is their first exposure to real world portfolio management and, consequently, lays the foundation for their future careers in this field. Outside of the classroom, the Student Investment Management (SIM) Program concentrates on establishing and maintaining ties with the business community, which in turn, creates positive public relations for both the Fisher College of Business and The Ohio State University. The program reaches deep into the financial community and gains access to resources seldom seen in an academic environment. In addition, students often further benefit by gaining a competitive advantage for elite internship and full-time employment opportunities in a variety of financial arenas.
Extractions: Office Overview Mission/Vision Staff Directory Program Areas ... Related Links 2004 Accomplishment Report and 2005 Business Plan Summary Previous Contents Next The Office of Assistant Division Administrator is responsible for five areas of operation within the Ohio Division Office: Financial Management Team; Quality Program; Administrative Services; Information Technology, and Civil Rights. Financial Management Team provides stewardship of funds and coordinates efforts to ensure that our partners maintain appropriate accountability for expenditures. The Team is responsible for five areas of operation within the Ohio Division Office: Internal budget and related business operations; Federal- Aid Financial Management; Asset Management, and Innovative Finance. Quality Program: Quality management uses "systems thinking" to focus all aspects of the organization (vision, mission, values, people structures, systems and processes, and results) on customer service. The Ohio Division uses quality management principles, as described in the criteria for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, to guide their activities. These quality principles, driven by and focusing on customers, are the foundation for improving government performance. Administrative Services Team is a self-directed team. Their vision is to meet the needs of internal and external customers through administrative support services, information management, and data processing in a timely and professional manner. They plan, prioritize, and manage work within their responsibilities and provide backup coverage to provide consistent customer service.
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Extractions: The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio has been created, organized, and funded as a publicly supported, regional community foundation responsible for building, managing, growing and using permanent philanthropic endowment and current giving for charitable purposes. Objective. We have accepted responsibility for stewardship over financial resources and assets intended to serve public and charitable interests in our communities. We view the Foundation's endowment as community-serving, public-interested, civic-dedicated philanthropic capital. We feel we conserve, save and invest our endowment in the long- term interest of the communities, organizations and beneficiaries we were created to serve. We are committed to using our invested capital and its earnings and income to respond to charitable needs and opportunities for philanthropic investment in our communities. Means.