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Grow Broome Fund has up to $2M available for area small businesses
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Grow Broome Fund has up to $2 million available for lending to eligible small businesses in Broome County. Launched in January,
Ascenzi named 2015 Greater Baldwinsville Chamber Business Person of the Year
BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. — Donna T. Ascenzi, who operates an accounting firm in the village of Baldwinsville, has been named the 2015 Greater Baldwinsville Chamber of
Upstate University Hospital to use $1.5M state grant to expand HIV treatment programs
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse will use a state grant of $1.5 million to develop and expand treatment programs for people infected
Upstate Cancer Center will use Komen grant to expand breast-cancer screening program
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Upstate Cancer Center will use a grant of more than $48,000 to expand a mammography screening and resident-health advocacy program.
CNY Strategic Positioning for Community-Based Health Care and Human-Service Providers
“One of the best aspects of health care reform is it starts to emphasize prevention.” — Anne Wojcicki My recent column described the monumental
MOST President Larry Leatherman honored as Educator of the Year
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Partners for Education & Business (PEB) has named Larry Leatherman, president of the MOST, as its Educator of the Year. PEB
Family & Children’s Society elects board of directors
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Family & Children’s Society announced the following people were elected to its board of directors at the nonprofit’s annual meeting held
People news: Morra appointed to state United Way board
UTICA, N.Y. — The United Way of New York State (UWNYS) board of directors has elected Gregory Morra, president of the United Way of the
Addressing key questions about the Nonprofit Revitalization Act
The state’s Nonprofit Revitalization Act (NPRA) took effect July 1, 2014. Nonprofit organizations throughout New York have invested a significant amount of board, management, legal, and financial effort in complying with requirements of this extensive reform legislation. Two of the primary focus areas for both reform and increased board governance regard conflicts of interest and
Empire State Development to offer $12 million in tourism grants
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York’s chief economic-development agency, Empire State Development, announced that it is offering $12 million in new Market NY grants to help
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