October 10, 2012. U.S. households are expected to use more heating fuel this winter compared with last winter because temperatures are expected to be near normal this winter compared with last winter’s above-normal temperatures in many parts of the country. … Continue reading
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On the property, efforts towards bird and bird habitat conservation are often the responsibilities of the site manager or facilities staff person. Sometimes these responsibilities are shared with the activities or programming staff. As part of your community outreach, you … Continue reading
Join your peers for role-specific, in-depth sessions at, “Money: Fuel for Mission.” As an educational event like none other, this year’s Fall Conference will take your nonprofit’s financial position, marketing strategy and overall mission to the next level. Takeaways! Learn … Continue reading
Have you seen these types of campaigns? Flush our debt (Toilet & water system) Brick campaign (infrastructure rebuilding) Digging out (of our mortgage) While there are very real, immediate needs that these campaigns fulfill, it’s also important to actively plan … Continue reading
Join your conference and retreat center colleagues from across North America for in-depth sessions on fueling the mission. You can’t beat the practical skill building and networking – all located in the Adirondacks during the beautiful fall color season. October 22-25, 2012 … Continue reading
Knowing the useful life, or life expectancy of buildings and equipment gives you the data to develop a replacement schedule. If you painted the outside of a building in 2011, and the paint is expected to last 5 years, you … Continue reading
In 2001, you paid a plumber $651 to install a new 40-gallon, gas hot water heater in a small building. Quickly, approximately how much will it cost you to replace the heater this year (2012)? http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm Answer $844.77. That’s almost … Continue reading