
On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
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On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
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On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
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On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
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On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
Comments: none

On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
Comments: none

On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
Comments: none

On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
Comments: none

On April 23, 2008, the Guam State Clearinghouse hosted the USDA, Farmers Credit Administration’s Rural America Capital Group and their financial firm, Morgan Keegan, at a financial forum to discuss ways Guam may creatively fund critical healthcare, education, infrastructure and housing projects.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Spring 2008, USDA Financial Forum, Farmers Credit Administration.
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GSC 202: PROGRAM FRAMEWORK: LOGIC MODEL
Facilitator: Dr. Zenaida Natividad
This seminar-workshop will expose the participants to the process of developing a program logic model that depicts the linkage among varying components of a proposed project such as program resources, inputs, activities, outputs, audiences, short-, medium- and long-term outcomes. Most federal grants require a logic model for the grant project that applicants seek funding for. The logic models are used by grant application evaluators to determine if the cause-effect relationship between the proposed activities and interventions and the proposed outcome is justifiable for the funding sought for.
Posted: May 11th, 2009 under Evaluation Plan for a Proposed Grant Project, Fall 2008.
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