by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Sep 5, 2009 | Events, Government
Do you work with Volunteers? Are you a Volunteer? Thinking of starting a volunteer program? Plan to join inspiring and informational speakers and facilitators in this high-level, engaging and enlightening experience of topics in volunteer program management for...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Aug 18, 2009 | Government, Reports
Visit www.FindYouthInfo.gov an interactive Web site that helps you: locate Federally-funded programs for youth by most geographical parameters, generate maps based on census data, search for programs based on protective and risk factors addressed by the program, look...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jun 24, 2009 | Consumer Tips, Government, Reports
“The number of approved tax-exempt organizations in 2008 was 1.9 million, and that does not include all churches. This represents a 50 percent increase since 1995. Charities that are required to file returns with the Internal Revenue Service reported more than...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jun 23, 2009 | Events, Government, Reports
FDIC Report Reviews Events and Lessons of 2008 (Source: DocuTicker)“A Year in Bank Supervision: 2008 and a Few of Its Lessons” chronicles a year in which financial institution credit risk and liquidity stresses came to the fore, triggering an array of emergency...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | Jun 22, 2009 | Consumer Tips, Government
Need U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) documents in various languages including, but not limited to: Arabic, Cambodian, Chinese, Creole, Hmong, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese? Visit their web site at...
by DeBruler Inc. Web Blog | May 26, 2009 | Consumer Tips, Government, Reports
Last week the government launched the highly anticipated data.gov. Data.gov is a web site intended to increase public access to data collected by the government. For most of us (myself included), the data.gov website isn’t going to be where we go when...