RCAC - Housing fiscal management; Construction management; Loan packaging; regulations; Accessing other project financial resources. Montana, Nevada, Oregon, utah, Washington and http://www.rcac.org/programs/serv-housing.html
Extractions: Housing Information Sheet RCAC Housing Services has three areas of emphasis: agricultural worker housing, Self-Help housing and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs). Additionally, the housing and health division works with special projects involving the combination of housing with businesses, social services, health care and child care. Farm Worker Housing: RCAC provides technical assistance and training to community-based organizations, growers and rural government agencies to create and maintain agricultural worker housing stock in 13 western states, including: Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington. In 1979, RCAC was among the original grantees of the Department of Labor farm worker housing program. Beginning in 1994, RCAC became the conduit for a regional grant which provides direct services and manages 10 subgrants to agencies in Washington, Oregon and California. RCAC provides services to more than 80 organizations that own, manage and develop agricultural worker housing within this geographic region. RCAC has participated in a number of regional and national conferences providing training on agricultural worker housing development, management and financing. Housing Assistance Council, Association of Farm worker Opportunity Programs and RCAC sponsored the conferences.
SWEEP - State Policies And Programs Program is administered by the utah Energy Office and seeks longterm energy management practices and facilities by providing technical and financial assistance http://www.swenergy.org/programs/utah/state.htm
Extractions: Governor Mike Leavitt presented his Energy Policy for Utah in 2001. A key part of the policy is the cultivation of an ethic of conservation and energy efficiency. Energy policy positions are guided by principles including collaboration, a performance-based system that focuses on results, and the appropriate use of market and economic incentives. Other guiding principles include the support of sustained investments in cost-effective demand-side management, increased use of energy efficient technologies and services in Utah's economy, and the state setting an example for its citizens. The following state, utility, and local policies and programs reflect this interest in energy efficiency. In response to the electricity crisis in the Western region in 2001, a coalition of stakeholders established PowerForward in order to increase energy efficiency and load management awareness and action. The program provides real-time information alerting consumers to those days during the summer when conservation and load management is necessary to maintain affordable and reliable supplies of electricity. The Utah Energy Office administers the Alert Network for notifying consumers when power demand and prices are high. Television, radio and cable companies broadcast the alerts, giving consumers real-time updates. Businesses also can receive alerts via their email or pager. The alert system is simplethe alert is designated either a green, yellow or red period depending on the urgency of power savings.
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Extractions: Is This For You? Training Certification Financial Aid ... Latest News A limited number of scholarships are available through the Utah Smart Site Program for individuals from low income families with dependent children under 18 years of age. To see if you qualify for a scholarship, call 1-888-897-8725 (1-888-89RURAL). Important Note: We are pleased that several individuals from low income families benefitted from the scholarships referenced above. Available funds through this program are committed and additional funding is not likely If you plan to take courses through Weber State University or the College of Eastern Utah, you should learn more about their financial aid programs. If you are an individual with disabilities, you may want to contact the The State Office of Rehabilitation . Their mission is to assist and empower eligible individuals with disabilities to achieve and maintain meaningful employment. Where appropriate, this mission includes training. You should also consider contacting one of the Utah Department of Workforce Service Employment Centers regarding a variety of programs that may be of assistance.
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Utah Division Of Wildlife Resources that wolves in utah create a financial burden is created an unfunded mandate for the State of utah. will have a negative impact on other management programs. http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/wolf/position.html
Extractions: Editor's note: House Joint Resolution 12, sponsored by Representative Mike Styler, passed favorably out of committee with a unanimous vote on Feb. 4, 2002. The director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Kevin Conway, read the following statement to the House committee. The statement represents the Division's position on wolves in Utah. House Joint Resolution 12 PDF format As Director of the Division of Wildlife Resources, I appreciate the opportunity to speak in support of H.J.R. 12. This resolution addresses an issue, wolves in Utah, which has been a topic of much discussion for the past few weeks. Although this resolution is relatively short and straightforward, I believe it makes an important statement to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and the citizens of Utah. The resolution points out that wolves need to be removed from the Endangered Species List, with management authority being transferred to the State of Utah. Since the capture of a wolf in Morgan County, I have been asked questions such as "is there a place for wolves in Utah" and "are wolves welcome in Utah". In my opinion, the answer to these questions is very dependant upon the legal status of wolves. If wolves remain under the protection of the Endangered Species Act, the range of opinions and emotions relating to them will become more polarized than they presently are. Wolves will always be a controversial species, making management difficult. However, absent the Endangered Species designation, I believe the citizens of Utah have the ability to work together to develop a balanced, management strategy that addresses the concerns of the state's diverse population.
School Of Accountancy, Utah State University College Of Business in the amount of $3,000 each to be awarded to advanced degree candidates in the area of managment accounting/financial management related programs. http://www.usu.edu/cob/acct/for_stud/scholarships.htm
University Of Utah Department Of Chemistry: Undergraduate Programs management I) (3) FINAN 3050 (financial management II) (3 3) MGT 4560 (Small Business management) (3) MGT 5770 in the University of utah Chemistry Department. http://www.chem.utah.edu/chemistry/undergradprograms/sem-program.html
Extractions: "CORE" COURSES: (required of all chemistry majors Minimum of 12 upper division semester hours in Chemistry in residence and 2.00 GPA in College of Science courses . Course Sem Hrs CHEM 1210, 1220 (General Chemistry I, II) (4, 4) CHEM 1230, 1240 (General Chemistry Lab I, II) (1, 1) CHEM 2310, 2320 (Organic Chemistry I, II) (4, 4) CHEM 2330, 2340 (Organic Chemistry Lab I, II) (1, 1) CHEM 3060 (Physical Chemistry I) (4) CHEM 3100 (Inorganic Chemistry) (5) CHEM 3000 (Quantitative Analysis) (4) MATH 1210, 1220, 2210 (Calculus I, II, III) (4, 4, 3) PHYS 2210, 2220 (Physics I, II) (4, 4) PHYS 2219, 2229 (Physics Lab I, II) (1, 1) I. PROFESSIONAL MAJOR (Minimum total credits: 75) The professional major is designed for students who plan a career in chemistry or an allied field. The program satisfies American Chemical Society requirements for an accredited bachelor's degree in chemistry.
Utah Legislature DCED Community Development Capital; Human Resource management; utah Education Network; utah College of Grant programs; Nurse Education financial Assistance; Special http://le.utah.gov/lfa/reports/body_ba.htm
Extractions: Budget Analysis The Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst prepares budget analyses in support of the Legislature's annual appropriations process. Analyses relating to FY 2002 Supplementals and FY 2003 will be linked in the list below as they become available. Those items that are not listed, or are not linked (underlined) are available in hard copy upon request. Capital Facilities and Administrative Services: Supplemental Budget Recommendations Capital Facilities: Debt Service Capital Budget Department of Administrative Services: Dept. of Administrative Services Summary Executive Director's Office Administrative Rules Archives ... ISF - Debt Collection Supplemental Budget Recommendations Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Department of Commerce Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Financial Institutions Insurance Department Labor Commission Public Service Commission State Tax Commission Workers Compensation Fund Department of Workforce Services Utah College of Applied Technology Supplemental Budget Recommendations Budget Year Recommendations Supplemental Budget Recommendations Committee Summary DCED Administration DCED Special Initiatives
Extractions: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF RESEARCH Principal investigator: Determines financial charges that are allocable to the sponsored project Attests to the allowability and reasonableness of all expenditures when initiated Reviews and approves/resolves monthly/quarterly accounting statements Responsible for completion, accuracy and timeliness of technical reports Responsible for hiring/assignment of personnel on project Initiates and approves subcontract agreements and payments Participates with department/center financial administrative officer in process of documenting cost sharing/matching costs. Initiates requests for re-budgeting of costs on the project Initiates and proposes resolution of any cost overrun occurring on the project Identifies and allocates any program income Ensures compliance with all applicable financial regulations and University of Utah policies and procedures by project personnel and reports instances of non-compliance Participates in training in financial administration as necessary; ensures that relevant project personnel participate in training in financial administration as necessary
Extractions: DEPARTMENT/CENTER FINANCIAL OFFICER Animal welfare: N/A Biosafety/recombinant DNA: N/A Conflict of interest: N/A Data and safety monitoring: N/A Education and training: Environmental health and safety: N/A Financial management of research: Prepares and/or approves financial, human resources and other documents for sponsored projects in the following areas:
Extractions: Suggested activities: Use money management activities, videos, or guest speakers in ongoing classes, assemblies or youth programs. Publicize financial management curriculum or activities already going on in various classes or programs, such as HSFPP. Sponsor a Financial Literacy Fair with financial services professionals (bankers, brokers, accountants, certified financial planners, insurance agents, etc). Set up displays that explain job responsibilities, educational requirements, employment opportunities, income possibilities, etc. Sponsor a special-interest meeting or seminar of interest to youth, with a panel of local financial services professionals as speakers, focusing on educationnot on selling/promoting a particular product or company. Meet with Utah's Governor to sign a proclamation declaring January as Financial Literacy for Youth Month (contact state program coordinator, if interested) hot key to current coordinator judyh@ext.usu.edu Have town or county government officials or school officials proclaim a local Financial Literacy for Youth day, a week, or month.
Master Of Business Administration (MBA) Programs Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Ari Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs, including program descriptions, contact information and links to leading programs Managerial Accounting; financial Accounting; Information Technology; The graduate management programs at the Daniels College http://www.gradschools.com/listings/sw/mba_sw.html
2004 FMA Annual Meeting Program (Academic Sessions - Preliminary) CNAM Guillaume Tergny, CNAM and Sinopia Asset management. Ecces School of Business, University of utah. financial distress and bankruptcy Thursday, October 7, 8 http://207.36.165.114/NewOrleans/ProgramApril5.htm
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Extractions: Economics Courses Do you love to ski or snowboard? How about mountain biking or rock climbing? You can do all of these fun and exciting activities while receiving a degree in business from one of the many business schools available to you in Utah! Utah has some of the most beautiful mountains and ski resorts in the world! Home to the 2002 winter Olympics, Utah offers many opportunities for those with business degrees. Whether you live in Salt Lake City or in rural Utah, there are business schools and online programs available to you! Try one of the many online programs available, and receive your business degree from your own home. Ski during the day, and take classes at night! ITT Technical Institute - Locations Nationwide and Online The ITT Technical Institutes offer programs in some of today's hottest technical areas. With over 75 locations nationwide and three online programs available, the ITT Techs are one of the leading providers of technology education. Each ITT Tech offers convenient class schedules, financial aid is available to those who qualify, and Career Services are offered to help you find a job. Click here to find out what programs of study are available online or at an ITT Tech near you. TechSkills - Locations Nationwide TechSkills builds the skills critical for success in the exciting IT industry by providing proven IT education programs for Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Linux, Java, CompTIA, Web Design, Security and other leading technologies. TechSkills have training packages specifically designed to prepare you to enter your chosen field. Programs include A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+ , MCP, CCNA, MCDBA, OCA, OCPDBA, MCSA, MCSE, SCSA, MCAD, MCSD, MCSD.NET, SCJP, CCDA, CCNP, MOS, i-Net+, and webmaster certifications.
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Extractions: Information/FAQ's Testing Sessions Rebate Program Wellness Seminars ... Weight Management We offer one online program to our members. Beginning July 1, 2004 , Healthy Utah will no longer be offering the Money Planner Program. If you signed up for the program through Healthy Utah, you may continue your membership for an annual cost of $27. The annual cost for new memberships is $89. For more information please visit www.themoneyplanner.com or call Weight 4 Me To begin the Weight 4 Me program you must do 3 easy steps Register with Healthy Utah over the phone by calling us at
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Extractions: Press Releases MERRILL LYNCH AND UTAH HOUSING CORPORATION EMBARK ON MODEL LEASE-TO-OWN HOME OWNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES "CROWN" Program Brings Home Ownership Within Reach for Many Salt Lake City Residents The funding was used toward first mortgages on new single-family homes that were built as part of the CROWN program, and then made available for lease and eventual purchase by low-income families that might otherwise not qualify for buying a home. The funding secures additional money to expand UHC's existing CROWN program. The CROWN program seeks to revitalize Salt Lake City and other areas of Utah by enabling the construction of attractive housing, often in disadvantaged urban areas, and engaging residents in long-term neighborhood development. There are currently more than 171 CROWN homes in 25 projects statewide, with UHC anticipating 25 new CROWN homes to be built annually throughout Utah. "This program illustrates Merrill Lynch's commitment to partner with leading community organizations to create opportunities for many low- and moderate-income families seeking homes. By funding the CROWN program, we will help families take root in their communities and build equity for future generations," said Terri Ludwig , MLCDC president.
Government Performance Project 2001/Report Card: Utah One secret of the states financial management excellence is its superior CAPITAL management A Most of the decisions about utahs capital program are made http://governing.com/gpp/2001/gp1ut.htm
Extractions: Michael O. Leavitt (Republican, elected 1992) LEGISLATURE The state is very strong at planning. Its population projections show a boom in births that will increase the number of children entering school from about 2,800 a year to a staggering 14,000 a year in five years. With that in mind, the University of Utah is giving tuition breaks for students who want to become teachers. The grievance process, meanwhile, is cumbersome and lengthy, and the state would benefit from more alternative dispute-resolution practices. Utah has been in the managing-for-results business for a long time. Officials there know enough at this point to be candid about the strengths and weaknesses of the process. MFR will never be the primary driver of budgeting in Utah, they realistically point out, but it can be a potent tool to inform the key players. Utah has emphasized the notion that better technology leads to better management across the board, and its entity-wide IT systems here are about as good as they get anywhere.