General Information colorado 4H International programs offer young people and their families the opportunityto participate in cross-cultural experiences to learn about people http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/Adams/4h/4hgeneral.htm
Extractions: 4-H is more than you ever imagined Assisting young people as they prepare for the future continues to be the central mission of 4-H. The 4-H vision is to be a world leader in developing youth to become self-directed, productive, contributing members and leaders of society through interaction with adults who care. More Than You Ever Imagined The 4-H emblem, a clover bearing an "H" on each of its four leaves, represents the characteristics each member develops: head, heart, hands, and health. Head involves thinking, making decisions, and learning new things, while heart entails caring about other people, accepting responsibility, and developing values. Hands symbolize the effort to acquire and perfect new skills and to help others. Health involves protecting the well-being of yourself and others. The focus of Colorado State University Cooperative Extension's 4-H Youth Development Program is on prevention and intervention. Colorado 4-H offers kids more than a chance to win a blue ribbon. It's a learning laboratory for them. The idea is to involve them in hands-on activities so they can feel good about accomplishing something and share in a friendly learning environment. In 4-H, kids make decisions about what they want to learn and how to do it; they choose projects they are interested in, and work toward a goal they have set. Adult volunteers help guide those experiences and encourage growth and achievement through hands-on-learn-by-doing techniques.
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State General Assistance Programs 1998 general Assistance (GA) programs are cash and inkind assistance programs financed and administered entirely by the state, county, or locality in which they operate. This report, based on a survey http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/ga_programs/ga_full.html
Extractions: Note: This document is also available in the PDF format , which many find convenient when printing. Assessing the New Federalism is a multi-year Urban Institute project designed to analyze the devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states, focusing primarily on health care, income security, employment and training programs, and social services. Researchers monitor program changes and fiscal developments. In collaboration with Child Trends, Inc., the project studies changes in family well-being. The project aims to provide timely, nonpartisan information to inform public debate and to help state and local decisionmakers carry out their new responsibilities more effectively. Key components of the project include a household survey, studies of policies in 13 states, and a database with information on all states and the District of Columbia, available at the Urban Institute's Web site. This paper is one in a series of occasional papers analyzing information from these and other sources.
The Colorado Ed Flex Program As a result of colorados pilot status, CDE B of Title I (Even Start FamilyLiteracy Program and Communities); Part A of Title V (Innovative programs); http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeunified/edflexintro.htm
Extractions: Colorado Department of Education Related Links: Ed Flex Application to the USDOE Colorado was one of twelve states granted Ed-Flex authority under the Education Flexibility Partnership Demonstration Program by the United States Department of Education in 1995. Those twelve states served as pilot program states. As a result of Colorados pilot status, CDE was able to issue numerous waivers from Federal Law. During 1999, Congress made significant changes to the original Ed-Flex law with the passage and enactment of the Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999. The new Ed-Flex Program allows the Secretary of Education to delegate to states, with strong accountability measures, the authority to waive certain federal education requirements that may impede local efforts to reform and improve education. It is designed to help districts and schools carry out educational reforms and raise the achievement levels of all children by providing increased flexibility in the implementation of federal education programs in exchange for enhanced accountability for the performance of students. Section 1073 of the No Child Left Behind Act updated the list of programs that are subject to Ed-Flex waiver authority. As revised, the Ed-Flex legislation permits Ed-Flex states to waiver requirements of the following state-administered formula grant programs:
COLORADO GENERAL ASSEMBLY JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE 14th Avenue, 3rd FloorDenver, colorado 80203Telephone (303) 8662061Facsimile (303) 866-2150( colorado general ASSEMBLYJOINT BUDGET COMMITTEEFiscal Year 2004-05 Staff Budget BriefingCommission http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_dir/jbc/hcpbrf.pdf
Extractions: Colorado State University-Pueblo is a member of the Colorado State University System. The 275-acre campus is located at Pueblo, a dynamic community in the culturally diverse region of south-central Colorado. The University enrolls 4,000 students in twenty-nine undergraduate and six graduate programs with approximately 500 full-time faculty and staff. CSU-Pueblo was designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution by the Department of Education in 1999. The University community is committed to diversity, and has made educational equity for students a high priority. The University is a national model for qualitative change and academic excellence, and has a demonstrated commitment to K-16 education and partnerships with the community and region. Recreational opportunities include several golf courses, Lake Pueblo - a large reservoir for sailing and boating, and an extensive river trail system for hikers and cyclists. The city is within a short drive of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range, allowing for hiking, mountain climbing, fishing, camping, and skiing. Nationally, Pueblo is rated among the five best small cities in which to live. Colorado State University-Pueblo is accredited at the bachelor and master level by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Colorado Family Literacy Consortium - Parents Home Links colorado A schoolhome reading program aligned with colorado modelcontent through 3rd grade to encourage greater family and community http://www.coloradoliteracy.net/parents.html
Extractions: CPIRC has been created to help families and schools work better together to ensure children succeed in school. It is a network of statewide organizations and six community agencies representing urban and rural communities working together to provide parents with information and resources to support them in their efforts to raise healthy, happy, and successful children. Connect for Kids:
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Extractions: The Gill Foundation considers grant applications from lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and allied organizations in non-urban areas in states other than Colorado, working on the programs detailed in the funding guidelines. The Gill Foundation also funds HIV/AIDS organizations with a preference for programs working on HIV and AIDS prevention. awards grants to organizations and programs in the following six program areas: DENVER (April 29, 2004) The Gill Foundation announces Linda Bush as its chief operating officer effective today. In the newly created position, Bush will develop and direct the foundation's strategies with regard to programming, initiatives and grants, as well as manage daily operations and senior management personnel. DENVER (April 26, 2004) The Gill Foundation is pleased to host The Grantsmanship Training Program in Denver on July 12 - 16. The five-day training program is an intensive, interactive workshop covering all aspects of researching grants, writing grant proposals, and negotiating with funding sources. Same-Sex Marriage: A Civil Debate Now Available on Video
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Extractions: Interactive Genealogy combines searches for genealogy, living people, local history, and travel by state and keyword , because our family's history was sometimes changed by what was happening around them and what was available where they lived. Interactive Genealogy Searches Colorado database searches and more CO state links plus:
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Extractions: Interactive Genealogy combines searches for genealogy, living people, local history, and travel by state and keyword , because our family's history was sometimes changed by what was happening around them and what was available where they lived. Interactive Genealogy Searches Connecticut database searches and more CT state links plus:
Weld County - Cooperative Extension- General Livestock time to ask questions about the CMG program. not always possible due to illness, familyemergencies, and The colorado Gardener Certificate may be displayed in http://www.co.weld.co.us/departments/extension/hortmgprog.html
Extractions: Colorado Master Gardener Program Do you have questions about caring for your lawn or shrubs? Would you like to know what plants grow at high altitude? Master Gardener telephone consultants answer more than 10,000 gardening questions each and send out fact sheets about hundreds of topics from the challenge of gardening in Colorado to choosing the best plants for your home landscape. Colorado Master Gardener volunteers assist the local office of CSU Cooperative Extension to extend knowledge-based information on home yard care and gardening into the community. Colorado Master Gardeners are involved in a wide variety of ways, including assisting with office phone calls and walk-in customers, staffing information booths and diagnostic clinics, writing for local newspapers, and mentoring youth groups and community gardening and greening projects. Colorado Master Gardeners enjoy sharing gardening knowledge and networking with other garden enthusiasts.
Colorado Child Care Assistance Program If you have general questions regarding the program, you may 2004 Eligibility forFamilies. The colorado Child Care Assistance Program is a program managed by http://www.co.weld.co.us/departments/social_services/childcare.html
Extractions: COLORADO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program subsidizes childcare costs for families who qualify. Eligibility is based on family gross income and activity, such as employment, education, or job search. You may call 352-1551 for an appointment. If your last name begins with: Case Load Technician Ext. E-mail Address A-C, and Spanish speaking only clients from A-L Sapopa Gonzalez gonzalsi@co.weld.co.us D-Ln, and Spanish speaking only clients from M-Z Sylvia Flores floressa@co.weld.co.us Lo-RN Susan Shilliday shillism@co.weld.co.us RO-Z Judy Gallegos gallegji@co.weld.co.us If you have general questions regarding the program, you may telephone Shari Armstrong at 970-352-1551, extension 6302, or E-mail Shari at armstrsk@co.weld.co.us 2004 Eligibility for Families Effective April 1, 2004 the eligibility guidelines are 150% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Extractions: David.Gaspar@UCHSC.edu 1. Request for Consideration Narrative a) Infrastructure The goals of our FMIG group are focused into three distinct areas: 1) To educate the general student population about the specialty of family practice. 2) To allow medical students to form contacts with practicing physician and family medicine faculty. 3) To provide opportunities for medical students to gain experience in primary care activities outside of the standard school curriculum. The FMIG Steering Committee members for 1999/2000 are shown below in Table 1. Steering Committee Member Position Christine Irelan Co-chair Emily Sheahan Co-chair John Wisneski Secretary Brett Campfield Treasurer Lynnette Telck Student Liaison Anyone interested in FMIG activities were welcome to attend the Steering Committee meetings, with the core group listed above always in attendance. Bi-weekly Steering Committee meetings were held in addition to quarterly meetings that included the faculty advisor and MSIII/IV students to schedule events and discuss student issues. Meeting notices were sent out via email to the Steering Committee members, Faculty Advisors, and other FMIG students.
Colorado Family Medicine Preceptors -- Denver family returned to the mountains of colorado to join 97 so he knows the local programsbest Director, Division of family Medicine, Denver Health, and associate http://fammed.uchsc.edu/predoc/precept/Web pages/advisors2001.htm
Extractions: Advisors 2003-2004 Jim Kennedy MD, MBA Assistant Prof., Rose Residency Faculty. Petes finishing up a faculty development/research fellowship and considering how best to make use of it in July. He went to Georgetown School of Medicine (not a hot-bed for FP) but they have some interesting policy internships. He graduated from the Rose program in '97 so he knows the local programs best. Director, Division of Family Medicine, Denver Health, and associate residency director, Denver Health Track Med School Case Western Reserve, MSPH UCHSC
ACF - Programs to help states move families to self Housing assistance programs. Welfare Peer TechnicalAssistance Network Nebraska REGION 8 DENVER colorado, Montana, North http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs.html
Extractions: Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.
Summit County Colorado - Summit County Line Trustee s Office Statistics 430 colorado STATE UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE EXTENSIONNutrition/family 435 Weed 488 Local Literacy Program 489 Library http://www.co.summit.co.us/summitcountyline.htm
Extractions: Call 970-453-3530 to access the Summit County Line The Summit County Line is a 24 hour, seven day a week information service for citizens and visitors of Summit County. To access the Summit County Line dial the number above and enter a 3-digit code. You may enter the code for a new category at any time to access a different informational message. This is an automated system and not intended to access people in departments. If you would like to talk to someone in a department during regular working hours, please dial 970-453-2561. Quick Links - Click an item below to get related codes for the Summit County Line. Government Offices
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Extractions: Shelter and Program Information from CSF archives Links to shelter sites: CANADA LUXEMBOURG SWITZERLAND U.K. U.S. NATIONAL: Emergency Food and Shelter Program United Way NATIONAL: HUD Listing of Homeless Assistance Agencies, By State NATIONAL: National Coalition for the Homeless Lists of Shelters by State NATIONAL: Help U.S.A.: Homes, Jobs, and Services NATIONAL: Housing Assistance Council Focus on Rural Housing in the USA NATIONAL: Lois Lannin Homeless Shelters in the U.S., by State NATIONAL: The National Alliance to End Homelessness NATIONAL: The Association of Gospel Missions, By States NATIONAL: The Salvation Army ALABAMA, Birmingham:
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