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The passage of the CHIPS Act could launch another US startup renaissance

TechCrunch

Intel’s choice to build a $20 billion chip fabrication facility in Columbus, Ohio, along with the more recent news of the potential cash injection into the industry, could set the stage for a startup ecosystem boost. Far more than new factories, I’m most excited about the possibility of history repeating itself.

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Help a Nonprofit Cross the Digital Divide This Summer

Tech Soup

Cleveland, Ohio: Sharing Your Story — How to Run an Effective Multi-channel Campaign. Governance Matters: Create a More Powerful Board Through Policy Governance. Cleveland, Ohio: Social Media Workshop. Vancouver, British Columbia. Changemakers Summer Potluck. Event Management in the Raiser's Edge.

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Seattle, Washington: Governance Responsibilities for Nonprofit Boards. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Governance Matters: Create a More Powerful Board Through Policy Governance. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Arlington, Texas: Bi-weekly Developers Call for the Joseph Storehouse Project.

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Meet Your Local NetSquared Organizer at #17NTC

Tech Soup

Governance Matters: Create a More Powerful Board Through Policy Governance. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Bagels & Bytes — Allegheny. Thursday, March 2, 2017. Seattle, Washington. Speed Reading Financial Statements: Efficient Review Practices. Saturday, March 4, 2017.

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What Can I Do About Genocide? An Interview with Janessa Goldbeck

Have Fun - Do Good

Instead of being reactive, we can be proactive, and work to be a government that prevents genocide. It is in our best interest, and in the interest of those who are victims or suffering in places where their states or governments have failed to protect them. government intervene, say in Rwanda, or in genocides of the past?

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Overhead: Time to Pull Our Heads Out of the Sand?

Connection Cafe

On the other hand, Brian Mittendorf, a professor of accounting at Ohio State University’s Fisher School of Business, concluded from research that “there is limited evidence supporting the view that excessive scrutiny of accounting numbers is serving to undermine nonprofit growth” (2). Lincoln Institute of Land Policy [Working Paper].

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Workhorse says Postal Service broke its own rules in new mail truck contest

The Verge

The court had allowed time for Workhorse, the government, and Oshkosh to agree on certain redactions before making the complaint public.) While bid protests are a normal part of the government contracting process, we do not comment on such proceedings,” Oshkosh Defense said in a statement.

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