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1. Supportive Housing Homepage 1
A coalition representing 160 private nonprofit supportive housing agencies in new york State which provides permanent housing for the formerly homeless. The Network provides resources, public education, and advocacy on behalf of our members.
http://www.shnny.org/

2. NYS Community Action Association
Dedicated to the growth and education of Community Action agencies in new york State to sustain their efforts in advocating and improving the lives of lowincome new yorkers.
http://www.nyscaaonline.org/
The New York State Community Action Association
is dedicated to the growth and education of Community Action Agencies in New York State to sustain their efforts in advocating and improving the lives of low-income New Yorkers. Click Here to complete the NYSCAA online Health Insurance Survey 21 Aviation Road, Albany, NY p. f. email ~ info@nyscaaonline.org website by: Kilakwa Associates, LLC
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3. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: New York
Developmental Disabilities Westchester Institute for Human Development See also MultiService agencies education new york State education
http://www.disabilityresources.org/NEW-YORK.html
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The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) New York - The Empire State Updated 8/2000 State Index About / Hints / Link
Note: The following sites represent organizations and agencies that serve New York State residents with disabilities. National organizations that happen to be based in New York City (or State) are listed by subject in The DRM WebWatcher
General
Big Apple Greeter - Greeter Access Project [added 10/2/2000]
Public Advocate for New York City - Your Guide to NYC Goverment - Disabled Services
See also Multi-Service Agencies
Advocacy and Legal Rights
Advocacy Center (Rochester)
New York State Commission on Quality of Care (New York State CQC) - Major Advocacy Programs
New York State Office of Advocate for Persons with Disabilities
Self-Advocacy Association of New York State [link updated 7/11/01]
The Self-Advocates of Central New York
See also Independent Living
Aging
ElderWeb New York
New York State Office for the Aging
AIDS/HIV
New York State Department of Health - HIV/AIDS
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in New York
Alzheimer's Association - Long Island Chapter
Arts
The Institute for Theatre-Learning [added 10/24/00]
Very Special Arts New York
Very Special Arts New York City
Assistive Technology
Center for Assistive Technology (University of Buffalo)
Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities (TRAID) Project
Attention Deficit Disorder

4. New York's 529 College Savings Program Direct Plan - Be Ready When The Bell Ring
Program is jointly administered by the new york State Higher education Services Corporation and None of the State of new york, its agencies, the Federal
http://www.nysaves.org/
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Bell Rings For College Welcome to New York's 529 College Savings Program Direct Plan , a 529 plan designed to meet your needs. Please take a moment to read a message from New York Governor George E. Pataki and State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi.
Program Features
Investment Options
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Open and manage your account online Use for qualified expenses at colleges nationwide Get free money for college through Upromise Rewards Start with as little as $25 Learn more Investment management by The Vanguard Group Age-based and individual portfolios Range of investment options, including conservative, moderate, and aggressive portfolios Learn more New York State income tax deduction Federal and State income tax-deferred growth Tax-free qualified withdrawals* Estate and gift tax benefits Learn more Program Information
Have questions about the transition
of your 529 accounts from TIAA to Upromise?

5. Museum Association Of New York
new york State education Department Annual Report Museums, Historical Societies Similar Cultural agencies - 2000 The Museum Association of new
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June 9: Membership forms now online June 4: New Question of the Month May 1: New Site Designs! April 30: New Money Saving Membership Benefits New Tour New York State's Museums this Summer! Click here for driving and walk/ride itineraries that feature museums/sites across the state with collections of Hudson River School art and 20th century art. New York State Museums and Heritage Organizations! The 2004 - 2005 Salary and Benefits Survey questionnaire is now online! Be a part of the largest salary and benefits survey in the US! Enter salary and benefits information here.

6. Links To State Education Agencies
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7. The Center For Arts Education: Home
Partners grants, awarded to 150 new york City public cultural institutions, and communitybased agencies, to involve and families in arts education activities.
http://www.cae-nyc.org/
What's New at the Center We'd love your feedback! Please contact our webmaster Joe Bardales with your comments, suggestions and link requests. General Info
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8. World Education Services - International Academic Credential Evaluations
World education Services evaluation reports are widely accepted boards, employers and government agencies throughout the Station PO Box 5087 new york, NY 10274
http://www.wes.org/
Warning: JavaScript is not enabled. You may lose data. Please enable javascript. Summer Workshop: Opportunities and Challenges in International Student Enrollment
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What can an evaluation do for you? An evaluation is your passport to education and employment. Whether you are pursuing further education, professional licensing or employment in the United States, the WES evaluation makes sure your international academic credentials are understood and recognized.
The WES evaluation is a document that converts educational credentials from any country in the world into their U.S. equivalents by describing each certificate, diploma or degree you have earned and stating its academic equivalency in the United States. (WES also administers a separate credential evaluation service in Canada; for more information, please visit WES Canada World Education Services evaluation reports are widely accepted and often specifically requested by academic institutions, licensing boards, employers and government agencies throughout the U.S. Apply Online or Download your WES application now.

9. NYISE Educator Bookmarks
Printing Office Government agencies Information Super Library Webcrawler education K12 education Y!newyork Y Guestbook. new york Institute for Special Ed. Site
http://www.nyise.org/start.htm

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10. Carnegie Corporation - The Corporation's Program
importance attached to the education of women as with governmental institutions, donor agencies and other Statement Carnegie Corporation of new york 437 Madison
http://www.carnegie.org/sub/program/intl_development.html
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Strengthening U.S. Democracy
Since 1925, Africa has been the major geographic focus of Carnegie Corporation efforts to help developing countries identify and solve their problems using local resources and build capacity that would enable these countries to draw effectively on experiences and resources from the rest of the world.
  • Strengthening African Universities Revitalizing Selected African Libraries
STRENGTHENING AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES
From the mid-1970s on, African universities were neglected and, as a result, decayed, lost their best staff and were increasingly perceived as irrelevant. But that situation has been changing, and Corporation support to universities comes at a crucial time when African governments, foundations and bilateral and multilateral institutions are recognizing the indispensable role of universities in educational, social, economic and democratic development of these countries. In 2000, the Ford, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur and Rockefeller Foundations, along with Carnegie Corporation, created the Partnership to Strengthen African Universities. (For more information about the Partnership to Strengthen African Universities

11. Welcome To The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute Of Government
integration strategies of local human services agencies. into question public higher education s ability to of the Institute’s new york activities, Click here
http://rockinst.org/
411 State Street Albany, NY 12203-1003

Curriculum Guide Available Online
For information about the book, click here E-book Available Handbook for Appointed Officials in America's Governments
elcome to the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, the public policy research arm of the State University of New York. The Institute conducts research on the role of state and local governments in American federalism and on the management and finances of states and localities. On the Rockefeller Institute Website State and Local Finance Welfare and Jobs Medicaid Research
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Homeland Security
Promoting and Supporting "Healthy Marriages." The Rockefeller Institute's Roundtable on Religion & Social Welfare Policy recently issued a "Newsletter" that provides extensive information on research on marriage and families. To access this click here
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Click here for New Studies on Integrating Human Services Programs
Click here for Reports on the Implementation of the Workforce Investment Act
Workforce Investment Act.

12. IAJE Annual Conference
colleges and universities, artist booking agencies and others USA 2007 Jan 1013, new york, new york USA. International Association for Jazz education PO Box
http://www.iaje.org/conference/default.htm
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13. Center On Reinventing Public Education
states, universities or special state agencies are learning to How Home Schooling Will Change Public education. are enrolled in the entire new york City public
http://www.crpe.org/pubs.shtml
About CRPE Center's Work Publications CRPE in the News ... Publications Research Journal and Professional Publications Working Papers Search the CRPE website. Center on Reinventing Public Education Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs University of Washington Box 353055 Seattle, WA 98195-3055 p 206.685.2214 f 206.221.7402 crpe@u.washington.edu back to top back to top back to top ... publications
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All CRPE publications are available in PDF format for download and printing. To view our publications in PDF format, you will need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Download Acrobat Reader We are happy to mail one printed copy free of charge, however we must charge $12 for additional copies ( to cover our printing and shipping and handling costs ). Please email us to request a copy or to inquire about the rates for multiple copies. Please take a look at our new section highlighting current research available as working papers New Publications From Bystander to Ally: Transforming the District Human Resources Department Making Sense of Leading Schools: A Study of the School Principalship An Impossible Job? The View From the Urban Superintendent's Chair Research

14. Agencies Promoting New Programs For School Teachers
agencies Promoting new Programs for School Teachers. Clearinghouse for Science and Society education Dir Irma S. Jarcho 11 West 69th Street, new york, NY 10023
http://www.waksmanfoundation.org/labs/agencies/
Agencies Promoting New Programs for School Teachers
AAAS Project 2061
(produces tools: books, CD-ROMS, and online; organizes workshops, seminars on scientific topics; provides consulting services for schools)
1333 H Street, N.W., P.O. Box 34446, Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 1-888-737-2061
project2061@aaas.org and pdp2061@aaas.org
http://www.project2061.aaas.org/Pdp/index.html Also AAAS: Science Linkages in the Community
(preschool science, mathematics, and literature workshops: preschool hands-on activities)
Dir: Patricia Thompson
Tel: 1-800-351-SLIC (7542)
http://www.aaas.org/ehr/slic/ Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) 1703 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 Tel: 800-933-2723, 703-578-9600; Fax: 703-3575-5400 http://www.ascd.org / Council for Basic Education 1319 F Street, N.W., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20004 -1152 Tel: (202) 347-4171; Fax: 202-347-5047 info@c-b-e.org; http://www.c-b-e.org/ Education Development Center (EDC) Judith O. Sandler, Irene Kantrov 55 Chapel St, Newton, MA 02458-1060 Tel: 617-969-5979, 617-630-8439

15. NYSACRA :: Serving People With Developmental Disabilities And Their Families!
association that provides advocacy, education, information, technical networking experiences to agencies that offer with disabilities throughout new york State
http://www.nysacra.org/
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Logout ... Committees User's Login Username Password Remember me New User? Sign Up! Log in Problems? Search Box Poll How high is your turnover rate? Over 40% Results Polls Votes: Comments: ADVOCATING FOR AGENCIES THAT SERVE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES NYSACRA is a statewide not-for-profit association that provides advocacy, education, information, technical assistance, public policy analysis, and networking experiences to agencies that offer community living opportunities and supports to people with disabilities and their families. In 2003, NYSACRA celebrates 26 years of outstanding service to its members and people with disabilities throughout New York State. Click here to learn about NYSACRA Memberships June 7, 2004 HIPAA UPDATE - Medicaid Trading Partners Urged to Test - Edit Help Tool Now Available - ePACES Software is Upgraded - Parallel Proprietary/835 Remittances - HIPAA on the Web Read more...

16. Central New York EMS
EMTP , Executive Director , Central new york EMS, Inc. ALL CNYEMS agencies please complete our EMS Survey Revised Continuing education Requirements, Apr 5, 2004.
http://www.cnyems.org/
Home Continuing Ed Protocols CNY EMS Policies ...
Order PCR's and Continuation forms on-line for your agency.
The Central New York E.M.S. Program serves the region of Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego and Tompkins Counties in Upstate new York ( see map ). C.N.Y.E.M.S. is one of 17 E.M.S. Program Agencies in New York State.
C.N.Y.E.M.S. assists the Regional E.M.S. Council and the New York State Department of Health (N.Y.S.D.O.H.) to support and help develop regional E.M.S. Systems. Theagency itself provides professional and clerical staff that is necessary to implement and support the activities of the Regional E.M.S. Council and the Regional Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC). The program's role is defined in Section 3003-a of Article 30 of the N.Y.S. Public Health Law
Summer Hours Mon - Fri, 8:00am - 4:00pm
ALL CNYEMS Agencies please complete our EMS Survey ATTENTION ALL AGENCIES!!! Please complete the Letter of agreement and Agency Information Update Form listed below. They can be faxed, mailed, or E-mailed to the CNYEMS office.
Alerts for Providers C.N.Y.E.M.S. Letter of Agreement

17. NYPL, Best Of The Web
Employment (267) education Employment ESOL Libraries Manuscripts Publishers new york City (1099 Health Government agencies Seniors Organizations
http://www2.nypl.org/home/branch/links/
@import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless?
Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program Guide

A guide that includes information about who is eligible to participate, how to apply, and the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords.
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18. Center For Migration Studies - Staten Island, New York
constructive policy and that understanding requires education. . public and private agencies, governments, legal Ave., Suite 1901, new york, new york 10106 Tel
http://cmsny.org/
What is the Center for Migration Studies?
International Migration Review
, an interdisciplinary social science quarterly published by CMS since 1966.
CMS is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) with Special Consultative Statusto the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. It is represented by Dr. Eva Sandis.
The Rev. Joseph Fugolo, c.s. is the Executive Director.
The Rev. René Maneti, c.s. is the Assistant Director.
Dr. Donald Heisel is Director of Research. As of February 15, 2004, Dr. Mark J. Miller, the Emma Smith Morris Professor
of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware, who has been managing editor
of the International Migration Review since 1984,
succeeded Rev. Lydio F. Tomasi,c.s., Ph.D. as editor Migration Review. Rev. Tomasi, joined Rev. Silvano Tomasi, c.s., Ph.D., as Editor Emeritus of the journal.

19. Planned Parenthood Of New York City - What's New -- Events
providers and social services agencies that interact to grow and diversify within new york City, community competent reproductive health education and services
http://www.ppnyc.org/new/events.html
PPNYC'S TRAINING INSTITUTE We have some great trainings coming up in June!
  • "Social Norms Theory: A New Approach to Promoting Adolescent Health," 6/18/04
    "Train the Trainer: Facilitation Skills," 6/24/04
See the Training Calendar below for details and registration If you took part in the historic March to protect women's health and reproductive freedom on April 25, then visit PPNYC's Bulletin Board to tell why you marched and to see why others marched! PPNYC'S MONTHLY VOLUNTEER EVENT Join other busy New Yorkers who give a few hours of volunteer help each month. Help PPNYC with a variety of projects including assembly of information packets, mailings, etc. We'll provide the refreshments! Dates:
Wednesday, February 18

20. The New York State Technical And Education Assistance Center For Homeless Studen
play a key role in linking local education agencies to community Homeless Force Policy Turn about, new york Times, p Improving educational Opportunities for
http://nysteachs.sricboces.org/suggested_readings/meeting_ed_needs.htm
Rafferty, Yvonne (1998). Meeting the Educational Needs of Homeless Children. Educational Leadership, 55 (4), 48-52. The "economic boom" of the 1980s paradoxically generated an unprecedented rise in the number of homeless families with children in the United States that continues to this day. Major disruptions to the home environment inevitable take their toll on normal family life, including the education of children. Even when the change is a planned move from one permanent home to another and children are prepared for the disruption, the transition is stressful. For homeless children, the loss of their home is more sudden, more unexpected, and more traumatic - the family is suddenly thrust outside of its own community, friends, support system, and schools. The experience is devastating for children and their families (Rafferty and Shinn 1991). Educators can play a critical role in cushioning the blow for homeless children. They need to understand how homelessness affects a child's ability to succeed in school, what the legal rights of homeless children and their families are regarding education, and what schools can do to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of homelessness on children. Homelessness and Academic Failure Homeless children score lower than their housed peers on achievement tests and are less likely to be promoted at the end of the school year. Their failure to succeed will, no doubt, have long-term repercussions, as indicated by the research on academic failure, school mobility, and grade retention. No study has looked at dropout rates for homeless children. Related research on housed children indicates the risk (Rafferty 1995).

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