The FICPA Scholarship Foundation invites you to the Annual Family Retreat and Golf Tournament at Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo. Proceeds support the foundation's mission to provide support and foster success for current and future CPAs. Kaufman Rossin is a proud sponsor of this event. For more information, please visit the link below: https://okt.to/JuINOc
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Today - is absolutely amazing day. Even in NYC - weather is perfect )) Yep, I have bias toward weather in the City. What were yours wins this week? Ours at Getgrant.ai are: - in a week we'll launch new feature: "My performance" - to help you stay consistent during this journey of securing funds! - 2 partners as part of the perks package for our Customers: IBVCLOUD OÜ and SellMeThisPen - we're shaping our scrappers and models - and I'm looking almost at a real time how amount of available non-diluted funds is growing;
This Friday, let's celebrate not just the end of the week, but the small victories we've had on our grant journey. Each application submitted, each new opportunity discovered, is a step closer to our goals. Remember, in the world of grants, every step forward is a victory worth celebrating. 🏆 #FridayFeeling #CelebrateSuccess
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Aurora College - soon to be the North's first Polytechnic University - has found itself in an unusual situation. The school, which typically accepts less than a dozen international students per year, has been deluged with applications from abroad. The reason? Unexpected publicity on social media, which has included some misleading claims. What the story really tells us, is how attractive Canadian education, residence and citizenship is to individuals from other nations, and should push us again to understand why that is, and what we can do to help. #highereducation #internationalstudents #AuroraCollege Did this YouTube account break Aurora College’s admissions? (cabinradio.ca)
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"It's important that all kids, no matter what profession they want to go into, have the ability to seek out these awards to help them pursue their life dreams.” -Mark Calmes, ALS Association Board of Trustees member and founder of The Jane Calmes ALS Scholarship Fund. Learn more about this opportunity available for students impacted by ALS: https://bit.ly/JaneCalmes #NationalScholarshipMonth
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Congratulations to our Class of 2024! While one chapter in your life is coming to a close, a new and exciting chapter is just starting! There are many ways you can stay involved with AKPsi after Graduation. 1. Don't forget to update your e-mail and address! It is a great way for local chapters and volunteers to reach out to you to participate in events. 2. Attend local chapter recruitment and professional events! Talk to potential members and collegiate brothers about how AKPsi benefitted you during, and now post grad. 3. Volunteering is one of the easiest ways to give back. Utilize your talents and mentor chapters as an advisor, or as a consultant in a specific functional area. 4. Attending Fraternity events is a great way to meet other alumni, reconnect with Brothers, and visit a different city! You also have an opportunity to be a speaker at these events on different professional topics. 5. Give of your time or treasure to the Foundation. The AKPsi Foundation is always looking for alumni to review scholarships, and for donations to support educational programs, and so students/chapters have the opportunity to attend AKPsi events. 6. There are alumni chapters based all over the US and certain places in the world. Either join a currently open chapter and meet some alumni in the area, or create a new chapter and invite brothers from around the area to connect. Overall, being an alum doesn't mean AKPsi is done, in fact it is just beginning. If you want to learn more about the multitude of opportunities available, please connect with me!
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Missed our PAC Seminar? 🌟 Don't worry! You can now catch the full video online at your convenience. Dive into expert insights from leading professionals in tax, estate planning, and philanthropy, including detailed information on the 2024 federal budget update specific to Alternative Minimum Tax and Inclusion Rates. #PACSeminar #TaxPlanning #EstatePlanning #Philanthropy #JCF
PAC Seminar 2024
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Access to quality education is foundational in building a more vibrant, opportunity-rich and equitable region. One of the ways we partner with donors to support educational excellence is through scholarship opportunities. Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q02ttVbp0
Scholarships - Greater Cincinnati Foundation
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Thinking about applying for a major Institute of Museum and Library Services grant this fall? Get started now. It might sound crazy, but you’ll be happy you did. Getting an IMLS grant award is a little like the lottery—if you don’t play, you can’t win. But success doesn’t depend on chance; it requires intentional planning. All month long, I’m going to be providing tips for getting #grantready. First up: Identify your project, then match it to the right grant program and category. If you’re unsure about which one, have a conversation with IMLS staff. (Yes, you can do that, and they are VERY helpful!) IMLS Grant Programs: https://lnkd.in/e6Wi9kUK R&L Consulting: https://lnkd.in/eZt5TXQJ
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Volunteering for Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) is not only fun but rewarding. Not every founder will get venture-backed, so it’s critical to have more programming designed nurture and educate the next generation of founders. NFTE has proven this model to work from ages 10-24+. #entreprenuership #venturecapital #startups #entrepreneurialeducation
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Volunteer Appreciation Month continues at Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) where we are celebrating various volunteers from our robust volunteer pool for their dedication to the NFTE mission and our NFTE students. This week, I’d like to recognize, Kristoffer Kizer, CPI®, who is one of many all-star volunteers because he willing to volunteer with NFTE students and alumni from across the globe. Kristoffer Kizer, CPI®, ASBC® has dedicated more than 75+ volunteer hours with NFTE. Kris, thank you to for dedicating your time to fuel the future of the next generation through NFTE volunteerism! Arnie Abram, Vanee Brown, Cheyanne Ornelas, and Evan Lichman
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