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3rd Thursday Networking – May 17th at CBRC

 

Join us for this no-cost workshop. Come network with others!

 

 

A Healthy Presentation Recognizing the Importance of the Five Areas of Good Health

Physical, Mental/Emotional, Social, Ethereal and Financial

 

(in Conjunction with National Women’s Health Week – May 13th-19th and National Curves Day – May 17th)
Cache Business Resource Center
1410 North 1000 West – Room 1901
Logan, Utah 84321
Thursday May 17th
7:00 pm

JOBS Act What does it mean?

 

JOBS Act Summary Doc  – Forwarded by SCORE

http://www.wipp.org/resource/resmgr/Economy/Summary_of_the_Small_Busines.pdf

http://www.inc.com/niel-robertson/crowdfunding-jobs-act-what-to-know-before-you-raise-money.html

 

Savings for your business from local company – Switch to LED lighting solutions from Titan LED

“Titan LED is a California based company specializing in Energy Efficiency and Clean Tech lighting solutions. We offer a broad range of proprietary and cutting edge products designed to install and retrofit into a variety of existing infrastructures which include; Warehouse, Retail, Hospitals, Municipalities, & Small Businesses.
 
Titan LED brings professional services and commitment to exceptional levels. Our sales team is dedicated to helping customers the benefits of LED and can demonstrate substantial Cost Savings of 50-75% while delivering high quality lighting results.  While this caliber of energy savings is a primary focus, LED’s also yield multiple built-in benefits that stand independently strong.
 
LED’s are 90% more efficient over traditional lighting producing more light and less heat. Products are engineered from 95% recycled materials and are Mercury Free. They are built for great longevity with life spans between 30,000 – 60,000hrs and include warranties. No ballast, No noise, Low degradation, and high durability eliminates costly and wasteful maintenance expenditures. Finally, the products are built and compliant to both UL and ETL standards.
 
In most every scenario, you will save more than you spend.  If you would like to look at a free analysis of the savings you will realize with LED, please contact Glen Huber at 435-881-6061.”

Contracting with the Federal Government Workshop

PTAC – SBA -HILL Workshop 3-12

Wednesday, March, 28, 2012

Small Business Certification Programs • Contracting with Hill AFB • Utah Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) services available to help businesses navigate and win federal contracts

To register: contact Cindy Roberts  1-435-760-7937 or croberts@cachebrc.com

1410 N 1000 W, Logan  Room 1901. Located in the WEST campus of BATC — look for the heavy equipment in front of the center)

 

 

 

Cache Business Summit March 22nd

Ascend to the Next Level

SAVE THIS DATE!!!!  March 22 Cache Business Summit at the Riverwoods. 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Basements to Billions.  Robert Harris – Keynote.  No cost to registrants. Free breakfast & Lunch. Must register @ www.cachebusinesssummit.org. Breakout Sessions with great tools for your business:  

“Web Development and other Online Resources”  – John Davidson (BATC)                                                                                                                            “Effective Use of Social Media for Business”  – Eric Shultz  (Jon M. Huntsman School of Business)                                                                                              “ Significant Changes in LLC Legislation – Are you in the right legal  structure?”  Dale Siler (Hillyard Anderson Olsen, PC)

“Strategic Planning & Business Survival During Physical Disasters or Other Unplanned Business Disruption”  – Kim Wheatley

“Utah Health Exchange, Options for Health Care” – Pattie Connor  (Governor’s Office of Economic Development – GOED)

Christmas Benefit Concert for Cache Humane Society featuring Kevin Kula and friends

“Music from the Heart”  Benefit concert for the Cache Humane Society.  Along with Kevin Kula on the piano, his group  will also consist of violinist Mami (Matsumoto) Lyon, vocalist Jennifer Birchell, and saxophonist Jeff Lyon.  They will perform their own arrangements to many of your favorite Christmas songs, as well as some of Kevin’s brand new original compositions. These original compositions are available on his new CD which will be debuted for sale the night of the show. Hope to see you there!

The show is  Friday December 16th, 7:00 PM at the Utah Festival Opera Building(Dansante) 59 South 100 West Logan

Tickets cost $10
Tickets available at www.kevinkula.net, at the Cache Humane Society 2370 West 200 North Logan,and available at the door if not sold out. For info about the show call (435)757-0335.

**Due to limited seating, the purchase of pre-sale tickets is encouraged.
Sponsored by Fred Meyer Jewelers, Fresh Market, Mondell Ward State Farm, Alphagraphics, GraphiXpress, and School of Hard Knocks

 

What’s Goin’ Down Up North?

Northern Utah Economic Summit will partner and showcase business and economic development activity in Northern Utah.

Keynote Speaker: Rich Christiansen, author of The Zig Zag Principle

Thursday, September 29, 2011
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Utah State University Innovation Campus

Resitration fee: $40.
For updates or online registration, visit: http://whatsgoindownupnorth.usu.edu

Kitchen Incubator now open at Cache Business Resource Center

Do you need a commercial kitchen to prepare your food products for resale?

The CBRC Kitchen Incubator is now open for use. Visit http://kitchen.cachebrc.com/ to find out more about the kitchen. Application is available at this site or at the CBRC, 1410 N 1000 W, Room 1901, Logan, UT. 84321.  435-760-7937.

Building Farmers Program

USU Cooperative Extension Department of Applied Economics will be offering a new 8-part class to help both new and experienced farmers refine and enhance their business development, management, amd marketing skills to succeed in direct market outlets, such as farmers’ markets, roadside stands, CSAs and restaurants.

 

Registration forms are available by email: kynda.curtis@usu.edu or by phone 435-797-0444. Registration and payment must be received by Thursday, October 27, 2011. Program fee isw $150 for all 8 sessions including dinner and program materials. Two work-study scholarships available.  Registration is limited to 30.

Classes held at the Cache Business Resource Center, Room 1905, 1410 N 1000 W, Logan, UT in the WEST campus of Bridgerland Applied Technology College.

Will It Blend?

 
 
MWCN/UVEF/WBI/UTC Joint Luncheon
 
Building a leading company, innovating outstanding products, facing competition and managing international success.

Keynote:  

Tom Dickson, CEO of Blendtec, 

has enjoyed finding innovative solutions to every day problems for over 40 years.  In 2006, while Tom was yet again blending crazy things in his blenders, an employee filmed his whacky, extreme blending habits and Tom instantly became a viral sensation and YouTube celebrity.  Viewed by millions all over the world, Tom’s Will it Blend? series has become an icon and has been featured on many local and national news and entertainment programs, newspapers, magazines and blogs.  Tom is still innovating, continues to sit on multiple boards and has received many accolades and awards for his inventions. He is an enthusiastic contributor to the entrepreneurial community. Tom will share his often humorous and entertaining war stories on building a leading company, innovating outstanding products, facing competition and managing international success. Don’t miss this entertaining and enlightening experience.

 
When
11:30 Registration and Networking, 12:00 – 1:30 Lunch and Program
 
Where
The Barn
Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, UT
 
FEE
 
                              Free for MWCN Members

                                $45 for MWCN Guests

Seating is limited and this event will sell out.  RSVP early.

To register and for directions to event:

 
 
 
 

BATC Green Jobs

one page BATC flyer

Financial Assistance to Disabled Adults Without Dependent Children

Sexual Assault Survivor Group

Call to Register and Arrange to

Pick up the Group Packet:

The Child & Family Support Center

(435) 752-8880

Health Care Seminar Series

Presented by GSB Benefits Inc.

See Venture Capitalists in Action

 Title Sponsor  Zions Bank  Event Sponsors Jones Waldo, Attorneys    and Utah Department of Commerce, Securities Division
 The Deal Forum
Salt Lake City - March 31st, 2011 
Submissions are done. Come see 3 great new companies!

The Deal Forum may be just the ticket to learn the fundraising process and meet members of the local angel community.

The Deal Forum provides access to, and advice from, venture professionals that you need to accelerate the growth of your early-stage company.

This is your invitation to participate in or watch the venture process in action, and learn the basics of building a fundraising presentation that attracts venture interest.

 The Deal Forum Process will prepare you to more effectively present yourself to investors. 

 Through this process you will:

  • Better understand how to make a positive first impression to the local investor community
  • Discover what makes your deal attractive and/or unattractive to investors
  • Increase your relevant networking opportunities
  • Experience candid, real-world feedback following the presentations
  • Receive a compressed world-class education at a fraction of the cost
  • Accelerate your quest for capital

Why Attend?
 When do you get a second chance to make a first impression? The Deal Forum! This is a proven way to get your deal reviewed by investors, mentored by the venture community, and critiqued by investors, not to judge you, but to help you move your deal forward.The investment community is small and it is easy to burn your deal. Experience three companies get a graduate course in fundraising. Hear mentored presentations, then socialize with fellow entrepreneurs and angel investors.

 LOCATION:
Jones Waldo   176 South Main Street, 15th Floor   Salt Lake City, UT 84101

 

WHEN
Thursday, March 31st, 2011  3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

WHERE

Jones Waldo
176 South Main Street
15th Floor
Salt Lake City, Ut 84101
USA
 
ATTIRE
Business Casual

 

Contact:   Phyllis Hockett

Chair, Board of Directors, Utah Nonprofits Association 

801-450-9801 

phyllis@pathwayassoc.com

RESPONDING TO JAPAN’S EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI: PREVENT FRAUDULENT NONPROFITS FROM STEALING YOUR CHARITABLE GIFTS

Salt Lake City, March 14, 2011 –  In the wake of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami, many legitimate nonprofit organizations are mobilizing their response teams and will need your financial support to help victims.

But donors must be careful when selecting a charity to support. Some charities are outright scams. Others siphon off most of the money they receive towards administrative costs rather than reaching those in need. Still others are legitimate but ineffective and poorly run. Donors need to do their homework before handing over their hard-earned cash to the wrong people. Beware of thieves who will try to take advantage of this opportunity to defraud you and prevent funds from reaching those who need them most.

“Don’t let the scams deter you from making a donation. Be smart and do your homework. Legitimate nonprofits will be helping the people of Japan recover from this tremendous tragedy,” says Phyllis Hockett, Chair of the Board of Utah Nonprofits Association. “Before you give to a mail, phone, email, facebook or twitter appeal for funds, follow the recommendations from the Utah Nonprofits Association.”

Ideally, a charity should be a not for profit organization registered with the state, and have an Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) status. If it does not, donors cannot claim a charitable donation on their taxes. International charities typically have some affiliation in the United States and are registered with the IRS.

Further, the charity should have a clear mission statement and should use the majority of the money it receives from donations to support its programs – for example, to help the people in Japan. Be careful of excessive salaries and overhead expenses.  Donors should be able to request and receive written material about how the charity uses its funds.

When researching a charity, be very sure you are using the correct name. Some scams use names that are very similar to the actual organization name, such as “Kids Wish USA”, rather than the legitimate “Make A Wish Foundation”.

Give donations to organizations you know and organizations you know you can trust. How do you know if you can trust them?  

Check to find out if the organization is properly incorporated and registered to raise money in Utah. Go to: http://www.consumerprotection.utah.gov/registrations/charities.html  Click on LISTS of Registered Charities Search. This is the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, Department of Commerce.

If the group does not have a record, it may not a legitimate organization. Report the group to state officials. It is illegal to solicit money from the public without a state-issued solicitation license.

You can also look for a state-issued charitable solicitation licenses from other states at http://www.usa.gov/Agencies/State_and_Territories.shtml.

Check GuideStar.org to see the organization’s financial filings. You have to register, but it’s free. http://www2.guidestar.org/Home.aspx  

List of relief agencies involved in rescue and recovery efforts

Tips for giving to disaster relief and recovery: ow.ly/4dUIq

 Useful information is also located on give.org and CharityNavigator.org.

On the organization’s website look for the BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards seal on the site. While not legally required, it also establishes that the charity is legitimate.

If you do suspect fraud, follow the FBI’s guidelines:

Don’t respond to e-mails from an unknown source soliciting Japan donations.? ?

  • Don’t open email attachments related to Japan. They might actually be an attempt to get your personal information.? ?
  • Report suspicious email and sites to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center. The Web site is: www.ic3.gov.

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The Utah Nonprofits Association is the membership association of nonprofit organizations in Utah. Incorporated in 1990, UNA was created by, and for, people who strive for a stronger, more professional nonprofit community in Utah. The organization focuses on providing mutual support, management development through training opportunities and sector-wide advocacy. UNA is the only statewide membership association that reflects the full diversity of the nonprofit sector in Utah. UNA is Utah’s official statewide affiliate of the National Council of Nonprofits. 

The current membership includes over 630 nonprofit organizations and individual members. UNA’s members represent organizations of all sizes and mission areas, including arts and culture organizations, historical societies, homeless and battered women’s shelters, agencies that provide services to children and families, community development organizations, environmental groups, museums, food banks, and many other types of nonprofits.

UNA’s mission is to strengthen the Utah nonprofit community.  We hope to achieve our mission through our four goals:

- strengthen the quality of nonprofit leadership and management

- enhance the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations

- promote greater understanding of the role and impact of nonprofit organizations

- encourage networking a
nd cooperative efforts among nonprofit organizations

www.utahnonprofits.org

 801 596-1800

Chair, Board of Directors, Utah Nonprofits Association 

801-450-9801 

Supervisors, this is for you!

Survey after survey consistently shows that employees leave their job because of ineffective supervisors. Plus, employees are less likely to go above and beyond when they do not respect their supervisors. Effective supervisors are vital to reducing turnover costs and increasing productivity.  This workshop will help your supervisors – as well as the HR professionals – achieve success.  Experienced Council staff, will teach attendees five basic leadership tools essential to every leader’s success:
• Know your job
• Set the vision
• Give sincere recognition
• Communicate
• Hold your people accountable

Logan: March 17 – Bridgerland Applied Technology College, 1301 N 600 W, Logan, UT
Time:  8:00 – 10:30 AM (registration and continental breakfast from 7:30 – 8:00 a.m.)
Cost: $75 per Council member; $95 per non-member
 
To register, simply reply to this email with registration information or download the registration form at http://ecutah.org/supervision.pdf.

This month’s online training from SCORE®

Whether you are a new business or already established and in growth mode, SCORE® has free online training to help with your business. Check out this month’s workshops.
http://www.score.org/index.html

Wayne Brown Institute – The Deal Forum

Learn how to raise money for your business:

Submissions due March 1, 2011
The Deal Forum may be just the ticket to learn the fundraising process and meet members of the local angel community. The Deal Forum provides access to, and advice from, venture professionals that you  need to accelerate the growth of your early-stage company. This is your invitation to participate in or watch the venture process in action, and learn the basics of building a fundraising presentation that venture interest. The Deal Forum Process will prepare you to more effectively present yourself to investors.

Through this process you will:
* Better understand how to make a positive first impression to the local investor community
* Discover what makes your deal attractive and/or unattractive to investors
* Increase your relevant networking opportunities
* Experience candid, real-world feedback following the presentations
* Receive a compressed world-class education at a fraction of the cost
* Accelerate your quest for capital

Why Attend?
When do you get a second chance to make a first impression? The Deal Forum! This is a proven way to get your deal reviewed by investors, mentored by the venture community, and critiqued by investors, not to judge you, but to help you move your deal forward.The investment community is small and it is easy to burn your deal. Experience three companies get a graduate course in fundraising. Hear mentored presentations, then socialize with fellow entrepreneurs and angel investors.

Title Sponsor: ZIONS BANK
Sponsors: Jones Waldo       *         Utah Division of Commerce – Division of Securities

When ?
Thursday, March 31, 2011 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
 
WhereJones Waldo
170 S. Main St., #1500, Salt Lake City, UT
Attire
Business Attire

FEE
$10.00

 Plan submission fee
 $25.00

 Submission Deadline March 1, 2011

 RSVP
Thursday, March 31, 2011

Children’s Anger Management Class

Children’s Anger Management Class Flyer

Parenting Classes

Parenting Class Flyer 2011

Stepfamily Workshop

Stepfamily

Issues unique to stepfamily relationships
Child and Family Support Center – Logan, UT
March 8 – April 19

Shopping for a Watch – Support the Red Cross

Shop S.E. Needham Jewelers on Wednesday, December 8, 2010 and help “Save the Day”!

 ”SAVE THE DAY”

The Cache County Chapter of the American Red Cross is having a charity fundraiser with S. E. Needham (“middle of the block at the sign of the Clock”) on December 8, 2010. 141 North Main, Logan, UT

All profits from the sale of watches on December 8th will go our local chapter of the Red Cross.

Runners North to Host Run for Cache County Food Pantry

Reindeer Run 5K 2010 – poster

If you missed the last session of classes for “Initiative for Branding & Information Strategies”
 
I B  I S Curriculum, here’s your chance to take it again!
6 part workshop  11:30 – 1:00
Room 1901  Cache Business Resource Center

No fee
Held at Cache Business Resource Center, Room 1901 in the Bridgerland Applied Technology College West Campus; 1410 North 1000 West, Logan; 435-213-8713

Wednesday
Dec  1
        Who and What you are NOT!
                     Avoiding the Death Spiral
                     Become a Knowledge Hound
                     Controlling the Noise

Friday
Dec 3   The Path of Least Resistance: Why Secrets are overrated
                      Striking the Balance of your Value
                      Pareto Peace of Mind
                      Intellectual Capital: The Value of People

Monday
Dec 6   Identifying a Fair Trade
                      My Frenemy: Mr. Metrics
                      The Next Good Thing: Cycling up vs Out

Wednesday
Dec 8
   Tie it together with shoestrings
                       The More you want the Less you need
                       Hurry up Slowly

Friday 
Dec 10  
 Geography vs Domain
                        
 Accolading
                        Tailor Made: Making wiser decisions on marketing activities

Monday
Dec 13       
The Harvest model
                        
Conclusion