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61. Idaho Small Business Solutions - Agencies
idaho Small Business Solutions is your onestop location for information on To obtain a customized list of regulating agencies that you may need to
http://www.idahobizhelp.org/agencies.htm
Many local, state, and federal agencies have participated in the development of this Web site. Their goal is to help you, the small business owner, navigate the various business regulations and find the help that you need. This page contains information about the major agencies that affect businesses in Idaho. To obtain a customized list of regulating agencies that you may need to contact for your specific business activity, please visit the Business Wizard section of this site. After you answer five questions about your specific business, the interactive Wizard will create a list of agencies, phone numbers, Web site addresses, tax information, and forms that you may need. If you know of a business activity that is regulated or a regulating agency that should be included on this site but is not, please let us know by sending a message via the Email Us button at the top of the page. Bureau of Occupational Licenses Idaho Commerce and Labor - Commerce Division Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Idaho Department of Finance ... Alcoholic Beverage Licensing
B ureau of Occupational Licenses
The Bureau serves as the initial point of contact for applicants seeking licensing in a variety of occupations. The Bureau administers examinations, issues licenses, processes license renewals, and provides investigative services to the occupational licensing boards that contract with the Bureau.

62. Links And Resources
STATE education AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE Nolene Weaver, Chief Bureau of Specialeducation idaho Department of education PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 837200027
http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/cerebral_palsy_links_resources/state pages/idaho.ht
Idaho State Resources STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Nolene Weaver, Chief
Bureau of Special Education Section
Idaho Department of Education
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0027
E-mail: nbweaver@sde.state.id.us What types of help are available?
Where do we start?

Choosing a health plan
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Cerebral Palsy Legal Links
PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES: AGES 3 THROUGH 5 Contact State Department of Education: Special Education (see above) PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES: AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2 Mary Jones, Program Manager Infant Toddler Program Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Department of Health and Welfare P.O. Box 83720 450 West State Street, 5th Floor Boise, ID 83720-0036 E-mail: jonesm@dhw.state.id.us STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY F. Pat Young, Interim Administrator Division of Vocational Rehabilitation P.O. Box 83720

63. U.S. Approved Higher Education Accrediting Agencies - ELearners.com
Regional Accrediting agencies Approved by US Department of education Tel.(510) 7489001, Fax (510) 748-9797 E-mail address wascsr@wascsenior.org
http://www.elearners.com/resources/agencies.asp
Regional Accrediting Agencies Approved by U.S. Department of Education
Site Navigation Home Page Student Resources Accrediting Agencies
Student Resources Prospective Students: Student Loans Scholarships Self-Assessments Newsletter ... College Rankings Current Students: Search Tools Reference Tools Virtual Libraries About Online Education: Accreditation Diploma Mills eLearning Assessment eLearning FAQ ... Educational Technology
U.S. Higher Education Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies
Relevant News Accrediting Bodies Considering Standards
"The six bodies that grant accreditation to colleges and universities in the United States are near agreement on guidelines for evaluating distance education that differ from traditional accrediting standards by focusing on how much students learn. If enacted, the regional accrediting agencies would use the guidelines to set standards for granting accreditation to distance-education programs and institutions."
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Accrediting Groups Issue Recommendations for Distance-Education Programs
"Representatives of the six U.S. regional accrediting bodies have finalized a set of recommendations for building and evaluating online-education programs. But the recommendations won't become accreditation standards, says Charles M. Cook, the director of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges' Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. 'We've always considered them testimonials, not a new set of standards,' he says. 'It's always been the local regions' option of how to adopt them.'"

64. State Support And Incentives
Please check with individual local education agency liaisons regarding candidate The idaho education Association adopted a resolution that supports
http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Idaho

65. Afterschool Alliance
http//www.fightcrime.org/reports/stateCC/idahoCC.pdf. idaho Kids Counthttp//www.idahokidscount.org. idaho State Department of education
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/states/states_facts.cfm?state_abbr=ID

66. Afterschool Alliance
The bill provides $145.7 billion for all three agencies in the Labor, HHS, In total, 11 programs at the Department of education received no funding.
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/news_events.cfm
Policy News Ad Campaign Lights On! Program Tools ... Success Stories Thursday, September 22, 2005
Top Stories:
Federal Funding Update

Youth Speak Out

AFTERSCHOOL PROFILE: ''Fatty Koo'' Gives Back

It's Easier Than Ever to Join Project 2010
Afterschool News from Around the Nation:
National
National California California ... Texas
Recent Afterschool Events:
A Post-Election Summit on Afterschool

Launch of the Congressional Afterschool Caucuses

Latino Leadership Summit on Afterschool
New Virginia Poll Released Federal Funding Update On July 14th, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed the Fiscal Year 2006 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. It provides $56.7 billion for education - essentially a freeze in education spending from Fiscal Year 2005. The Senate joined the House of Representatives in adopting the President's proposed $991.10 million budget for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers afterschool initiative - level funding from last year. GEAR UP, the TRIO Programs, the Child Care Development Block Grants and the Community Development Block grants are also level funded under the Senate's budget. Next the full Senate will vote, most likely in September.

67. NCEF Resource List: Technology Education Facilities
(idaho Division of ProfessionalTechnical education, Boise, ID , Dec 1999) Association for Career and Technical education http//www.acteonline.org
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/tech_ed.cfm
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FACILITIES
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the planning and design of technical laboratories and technology education facilities in K-12 schools and colleges for teaching industrial design, construction, and other technical arts. Show all citations
Show citations from 2000 to present
Show citations from 2002 to present
Show Abstracts
Hide Abstracts
Minimum Facility Recommendations: Technology Education. http://www.tea.state.tx.us/Cate/teched/tefacility.pdf (Texas Education Association, Austin , 2005) Lists minimum per student and total square footage for technology education programs, with separate charts for grades 6-8 and 9-12, and separate figures for existing and new facilities. 2p. Principles of Technology Facilities Requirements and Equipment Purchases. http://www.uttyler.edu/technology/Principles_of_Technology_Facilities.pdf (University of Texas, Tyler , 2005) Lists safety, utility, space, and furnishing considerations for principles of technology education. 1p.

68. Idaho ABE WWW Page
Adult Basic education (ABE) in idaho exists to provide adults with the basic ABE in idaho has worked with a wide variety of agency and institutional
http://literacynet.org/idaho/
Adult Basic Education (ABE) in Idaho exists to provide adults with the basic skills necessary for functioning more effectively in society.
  • To obtain the reading, writing, and arithmetic skills needed to get a job. To meet entrance requirements for vocational training courses. To study in preparation for the GED or high school equivalency To learn to help children with their school work To become wiser consumers and better citizens.
Information about ABE in Idaho is contained in further pages on the WEB. These include Demographics, Purpose, Authority, Funding and Expenditures, Students, Delivery System, and ABE's impact on education in the State of Idaho. Please follow the links to each of the topics for complete information on the topic. ABE in Idaho has worked with a wide variety of agency and institutional partners, as well as businesses. Under the Workforce Investment Act, ABE's role in workforce development is important and ABE is represented on the Workforce Investment Board and the Regional Collaborative One-Stop Teams. Participation and membership in other literacy organizations provides other opportunities for advancing literacy efforts. These include Northwest Regional Literacy Center (NWRLC), Idaho Coalition for Adult Literacy (ICAL), and Idaho Life-Long Learning Association (ILLA)

69. State Profiles. Idaho
Child Care Subsidy Agency. idaho Department of Health and Welfare Division ofWelfare Child Care Food Program Agency. State Department of education
http://nccic.org/statedata/statepro/idaho.html
Questions? Privacy Site Index ACF Home ... Home
NCCIC Menu State Information State Profiles State CCDF Contacts State Child Care Licensing Agency State Child Care Home Pages Popular Topics For Parents For Providers For Goverment Publications Forums Search NCCIC State Profiles
Idaho
Quick Links

State Afterschool
Profile
State Infant Toddler
Information
Demographic Information
2000 Total Population: 2000 Number of Children aged 0-4: 2000 Number of Children aged 5-9 years old: 2000 Number of Children aged 10-14 years old: 2000 Total Number of Children under 18: Children under 5 as percent of population: Children under 18 as percent of population: Source: "Demographic Profiles: Census 2000," U.S. Census Bureau.
1999 Poverty Rate (all ages): 1999 Children Under 5 in Poverty: Source: "Table GCT-P14. Income and Poverty in 1999: 2000" and "Table P87. Poverty Status in 1999 by Age[17]- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined," U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
2000 Percent of Children Under 6 Living with Working Parents: 2000 Percent of Children Ages 6-17 Living with Working Parents: Source: "Table QT-P26. Employment Status and Work Status in 1999 of Family Members: 2000." U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.

70. Idaho Housing & Finance Association - Nonprofit Organizations - Home Buyer Educa
IHFA is not a state agency under idaho law and uses no The idaho Partnersfor Home Buyer education, Inc. anticipate educating 2000 more in 2005.
http://www.ihfa.org/nonprofit_homebuyer.asp
IHFA is not a state agency under Idaho law and uses no
state funds or state employees to support its operations. Employment Contact Us Search Looking for a Home Loan? ...
Contact Us

Home Loans
Home Buyer Education
Program Highlights
The Idaho Partners for Home Buyer Education, Inc., a 501(c)(3) created by IHFA and several organizations statewide, has designed an education program called Finally Home! to help address many issues that potential home owners face. The program covers all the steps involved in making that big investment, from qualifying for a mortgage and choosing a Realtor®, to making an offer and closing costs. Participants who successfully complete may be eligible for the following incentives: Down payment and closing cost assistance Programs that accept higher debt ratios Using “gifted funds” at closing More than 12,000 students statewide have been educated through the program since its inception in 1999. Approximately 200 classes are offered statewide each year through eight regional training partners. More than 2,000 were educated in the year 2004 alone. The Idaho Partners for Home Buyer Education, Inc. anticipate educating 2,000 more in 2005.
Class Schedules
Designed specifically for first-time home buyers, classes are taught throughout the state by regional training partners. Click on a location near you for class schedules:

71. SchoolGrants Links - Federal Agencies
Federal agencies. Regional Educational Laboratories Regional EducationalLaboratory). States Served, Alaska, idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington
http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/fed_agencies.htm
Home What's New Services
Vendors ...
Bring Home the Bacon Listserv Grant Writing
Grant Writing Tips

Grant Opportunities

Index to Grant Opptys
Sample Proposals ... Join the SchoolGrants Team! Links - Federal Agencies G et into the habit of regularly checking the various federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as other useful data. If you know of links that should be included here, please let me know . If you encounter a "dead" link, I would appreciate it if you would let me know - please include the Web page on which you encountered the problem so I can find it to correct it. (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.) Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Department of Education Education Publications Related to ESEA Programs
Federal Register Announcements

Current Discretionary Grant Programs
...
No Child Left Behind Legislation
(H.R. 1)
No Child Left Behind
(ED Web Site) GrantsNet is the way to learn more about grants that are offered through HHS. You'll find funding opportunities, grant management information and other helpful resources on this site.

72. NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants
The NWA education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word toteachers in grades Jean M. Parker, Sacred Heart School in Boise, idaho.
http://www.nwas.org/solhirsch.html
National Weather Association (NWA) SOL HIRSCH EDUCATION FUND GRANTS
Five or more $500 grants are available annually from the NWA for teachers in grades K-12 to improve the education of their students in Meteorology. Applications are due by 1 August each year. The NWA Education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to teachers in grades K-12 that $500 grants are available annually from the NWA to help improve the education of their students in meteorology. The teachers selected will be able to use the funds to take an accredited course in atmospheric sciences, attend a relevant workshop or conference, or purchase scientific materials or equipment for the classroom. Five grants or more are possible each year thanks to the many members who have contributed to this fund in honor of Sol Hirsch who retired in 1992 after being the NWA Executive Director for 11 years. Completed applications are due to the Education Committee by 1 August each year. To Apply for the NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants Teachers, program directors, school district supervisors and other individuals or groups proposing to improve the education of K-12 students in meteorology may submit an application. The application will consist of a NWA cover form and a two-page proposal.

73. Education On Wednesday August 03, 2005
The idaho State Board of education s merit pay committee hasn t given up on the When the Texas education Agency released its 2005 school ratings Monday,
http://archive.stateline.org/html/2005/08/03/214_81.html
ARCHIVE HOME TODAY'S STATELINE.ORG BROWSE EDITIONS ABOUT US Search the archives using Thursday September 22, 2005 Archive of Education on Wednesday August 03, 2005
Award cites USA health initiative
By Sallie Owen, Mobile Register
The Southern Legislative Conference honored the University of South Alabama on Tuesday with its Innovations Award, which will put the program in the Council of State Government's national spotlight.
Read More

Number of advanced exam test-takers doubles
By Aaron Sadler, Arkansas News Bureau
The number of Arkansas students taking Advanced Placement exams skyrocketed in 2005, thanks to legislation requiring all schools to offer AP courses.
Read More

Finding new breed of teachers
By Carrie Watters, The Arizona Republic (Phoenix) Marguerite Hinojosa recently gave up a fast-paced job producing Good Morning Arizona for a new adrenaline rush: teaching high school students. The 47-year-old newswoman is one of six Arizona teachers in a new state program that puts people with career experience, but not the typical education background, into classrooms. Read More School fight may spill onto roads By Chip Scutari, The Arizona Republic (Phoenix)

74. FRAC - Summer Food Service Program
USDA provides funding through state agencies (generally state education agencies)to reimburse Randy Rosso at (202) 9862200 Ext. 3014, rrosso@frac.org;
http://www.frac.org/html/federal_food_programs/programs/sfsp.html
Food Stamp Program National School Lunch Program
School Breakfast Program

WIC
... CFNP Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) When school lets out, millions of low-income children lose access to the school breakfasts, lunches and afterschool snacks they receive during the regular school year. The Summer Food Service Program for Children is a key to filling this gap. The Summer Food Service Program provides meals and snacks to children who might otherwise go hungry and is often provided in conjunction with educational, developmental, and recreational activities. With more parents working outside the home, organizations are serving school-age children afterschool as well as during the summer. History The Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) was created by Congress in 1968. It is an entitlement program designed to provide funds for eligible sponsoring organizations to serve nutritious meals to low-income children when school is not in session. Benefits The SFSP feeds hungry children in the summer, gives a boost to public and private non-profit summer programs, and helps give low-income children the best start on the new school year. Many of the children served are at nutritional risk when they do not have access to school meals.

75. Conservation Education Summit
Establish a common language for conservation education in an agency context; Kevin Frailey, idaho Department of Fish and Game
http://www.iafwa.org/2004_conservation_summit.htm

Home
Where We Work Contact Us Site Map International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Representing fish and wildlife agencies since 1902
444 North Capitol Street, NW
Suite 725
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 624-7890
Fax: (202) 624-7891
Email: info@iafwa.org Conservation Education Summit
IAFWA Announces the Summit on Conservation Education
December 7-9, 2004
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
Charting a strategic course for the future of conservation education in state fish and wildlife agencies Registration Form An historic event takes place December7-9, 2004 that will have a profound influence on the future of state fish and wildlife agencies. It is my pleasure to invite your participation in the IAFWA Summit on Conservation Education , which is being held at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Start making travel plans.

76. Idaho Education Job Search | Job Search.com
Apply online at Boiseschools.org or in person at 301 S Orchard . 8/11/2005 Newspaper in education Coordinator (The idaho Statesman)
http://education.jobsearch.com/Idaho.htm
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New jobless claims sink; total claims lowest in 4 years
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week and the four-week average of people receiving benefits dropped to the lowest level in more than four years.
Pharmacist jobs plentiful

The pharmacist shortage, largely fueled by prescription growth and aging baby boomers, peaked in August 2001. Then, more than 7,700 chain pharmacist jobs went begging, the NACDS says.
H-P cutting 14,500 jobs

77. American Association Of School Administrators - State Associations
Hawaii State Department of education idaho Department of education Missouri Department of Elementary Secondary education
http://www.aasa.org/state_associations/education_departments.htm

78. Uwnews.org | University Of Washington News And Information
and similar health care and higher education agencies from throughout a fivestate The barriers these groups face in health and higher education are
http://www.uwnews.org/article.asp?articleID=2817

79. Esd123.org
idaho, ILLINOIS. Address State Dept. of education Teacher education and Certification Texas education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701
http://www.esd123.wednet.edu/curriculum/certification/

80. FASTEN- Faith And Service Technical Education Network
FASTEN (Faith and Service Technical education Network) is a nonprofit project that and public agencies collaborating with FBOs around the country.
http://www.fastennetwork.org/

About FASTEN
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State Winners of Partners in Transformation Awards Announced
FASTEN and the Points of Light Foundation have completed a rigorous judging review of applicants to the first-ever “Partners in Transformation” awards program. The competition was open to faith-based organizations (FBOs) in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas. State winners were selected according to the positive outcomes of their programs and the robustness of their collaboration with a partner outside the faith community. Each will receive a $5000 cash award at the “Faith and Community Institute” conference in Washington, DC on August 3 rd co-sponsored by the Points of Light and the Corporation for National and Community Service. For brief descriptions of the winning FBOs, click here
More FASTEN News
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The FASTEN team has gathered information about free and low-cost items that faith-based nonprofits may be able to access through a variety of organizations and associations. Download Toolkits
FASTEN offers several practical "how-to" toolkits to assist practitioners in designing, implementing and evaluating new programs.

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