tops grant
March 30, 2010 by Advisor
Filed under General Grant Information
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Tops $13.32 From selecting materials and tools to applying finishes and shellacs, this handy guidebook provides complete instructions for creating 16 unique toy tops. Economical and simple to produce, each project includes step-by-step photographs and many can be made without a lathe. Designs include a top that flips over, the classic dreidel, and the amazing Benham’s top that produces colors when spun, despite being painted black and white. Quick and fun, these projects appeal to woodworkers and toymakers alike. |
emergency communication grants
November 30, 2009 by Advisor
Filed under General Grant Information
Firefighter and rescue training does not end with certification and examinations. Weekly drills and simulations and ongoing training is vital to keeping your rescue team fully informed on the latest rescue techniques. Training films are an excellent tool to use in in-service sessions, because they make a visual impact that helps ingrain the lessons to be learned so that they will not be forgotten. Whether for classroom training or for ongoing continuing education, fire rescue training videos are excellent choices to help drive lessons home.
Choosing the best safety training videos can be difficult, though. It is important that the videos you use for training purposes present accurate information on the most current best practices in your field. One way to be certain that the training videos you choose are part of a comprehensive library that is approved for purchase using Homeland Security grants from the federal government. Other things to look for in choosing top safety training videos for fire rescue teams include:
- the experience and credentials of the technical team that consulted on production
- whether the subject matter meets technical standards and best practices
- how the training video fits into your current curriculum and needs
- the knowledge level of the audience for which the film is intended
In addition to basic safety training, there are specific areas that must be covered by fire rescue units that want to qualify for federal funding and grants, or for special certifications as first responder, terrorist response and rapid response teams. These top fire rescue safety training videos are all good choices for specialized training in the areas named.
Rapid Response and Intervention
Rapid Intervention Teams, developed by a technical team that includes the president of HazTech Systems and rescue team members with decades of experience, is designed to introduce the concept and techniques used by Rapid Intervention Teams. RIT are trained for immediate deployment to assist in the rescue and recovery of first responders and rescue workers who are trapped, injured or go missing during emergency response situations. The film covers:
- overview of responsibilities and circumstances under which RIT is called in
- skills needed by RIT members
- command structure and response to emergencies
- specialized equipment used by RITs
- communication systems and their use
- specialized rescue and extraction technique
The film included a Leader’s Guide to help plan lessons and ensure that you team gets the most use out of the film.
HazMat WMD Self Protection for Firefighters
Fire is not the only hazard faced by firefighters. Often, they are placed in situations where they are exposed to hazardous materials ranging from asbestos to PCBs to radiation and biochemical weapons. Understanding the need for protective clothing and safety techniques is vital to fire rescue workers – at least as vital as being taught the methods themselves. This film goes beyond teaching the bare basics of what to do and wear and explains the WHY, boosting team compliance with safety measures across the board. The subjects covered include:
- why protective equipment is necessary
- an introduction to respiratory protective gear
- EPA levels of protection for protective equipment
- Chemical protective clothing
- Donning and removing protective equipment – when and how
- Inspection, storage and maintenance of protective equipment
- Medical considerations and avoiding heat stress when wearing protective gear
Mass Decon
Terrorism and response to terrorist attacks is a subject much on the minds of any fire rescue workers these days. The Homeland Security office has made funds available to emergency rescue workers and fire rescue workers to help train them in recognizing and responding to terrorist threats and attacks. In the event that a terrorist attack includes chemical, radiation or biohazard poisoning, mass decontamination may be required. Understanding the principles of decontamination is a vital part of training for any fire rescue team that may be called in to carry out operations in the event of a terrorist attack.
The lessons learned from these training videos have far wider application than fighting terrorism. In the summer of 2007, for instance, rescue crews from half a dozen Massachusetts towns were called to the little town of Spencer, where an industrial accident at the water treatment plant had dumped extremely high levels of chlorine into the town’s water supply. Teams trained in mass decontamination controlled the situation, provided clean water and decontamination services for the community.
The training video Mass Decon provides a thorough grounding in the basics of decontamination after a terrorist attack or other community hazard. The film covers:
- Identifying the contaminating agents
- Setting up the decontamination area
- Preparing decontamination solutions
- Rescue vehicle configuration in various formations
- Dealing with sensitive issues of modesty and privacy
- Managing victims who are non-ambulatory
- Decon in cold weather and dealing with hypothermia
- Monitoring air quality and radiation
- Preventing cross contamination in medical and rescue facilities
About the Author:
Brian Jenkins is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning emergency planning, safety preparedness and demonstrations for emergency response such as Safety Training Videos
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Top Safety Training Videos for Fire Rescue
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Grassroots Grants $28.82 In the revised second edition of the bestselling guide to grantseeking, author and activist Andy Robinson walks you through the challenges of incorporating grants into a complete fundraising program, using grant proposals as organizing plans, designing fundable projects, building proposals piece by piece, and fostering effective communication with funders who support the activist community. This updated edition keeps pace with the changing times and contains all new budgets and model proposals, interviews with funders from the grassroots community and timely information about grantseeking on the Internet. |
lancaster grants
October 27, 2009 by Advisor
Filed under General Grant Information
Many of us dream of starting something on our own. Most of us feel the necessity for this to bring about a difference in the field we have been working with our creativity. For some others it is a matter of being their own boss. A business is indeed a great idea and mostly it works out for many people. You need capital to start off on your own. Without capital you can definitely start out but cannot make the business to exist on that note. You need money and finances are not easily available. Your project idea may be sound but then people won’t sponsor for it unless they feel the need for it and you can never make them feel the need to do so. Your start up is new and you need to convince. Lenders have definitely seen this situation and seen people getting upset with this situation. The instant business loan is a great idea of offering support to all those who have come up with the idea of starting off on their own.
It is an unsecured loan in most cases where you need not provide any security. But some lenders offer such loans against some security. The loans available are offered at a very low interest rate just to encourage you with your start-up.
Your repayment normally starts after a period of 5 months. But this again varies from lender to lender. To avail instant business loans you need to have a good credit, a bank account, you pay your credit card bills regularly and you are above 18 years of age. Sometimes the lenders don’t even ask for documents. The instant word in the instant business loans implies that when you apply for this loan either online or offline you get the loan amount transferred into your account within a span of few hours. In case of secured loans the time taken is more.
Jennifer has been associated with Loans. Having completed his Masters in Finance from Lancaster Uni. Management School, he undertook to provide useful advice through his articles. To find business loans, small business loans, unsecured business loans visit http://www.businessloansuk.net
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Grants Travelodge, Grants,NM $47.25 Hotel property Grants Travelodge, 1608 East Santa Fe Ave in Grants, NM, United States |
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Grants Pass Travelodge, Grants Pass,OR $41.3 Hotel property Grants Pass Travelodge, 1 Star, 1950 Nw Vine Street in Grants Pass, OR, United States |
US States Will Compete for School Reform Aid
September 14, 2009 by Advisor
Filed under Education Grants
This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com
The Obama administration is launching a national competition called Race to the Top. States will compete for more than four billion dollars in grants to support the best plans for improving schools.
President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced the details in July. The president said this competition will not be based on politics or ideology or the wishes of a particular interest group. Instead, it will be based on a simple principle: whether a state is ready to do what works.
President Obama wants the United States to regain the world’s highest college graduation rates, especially in math and science. His target date is two thousand twenty. But he says the education system is “falling short” and “countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow.”
The United States is one of thirty countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The OECD has the Program for International Student essment, or PISA. Every three years PISA measures the performance of fifteen-year-olds.
In two thousand six, the United States had lower scores in mathematics than twenty-three of the other twenty-nine OECD countries. Sixteen countries did better in science.
The Race to the Top competition will look for states and local school systems with effective reforms in four areas. One area is meeting international standards for preparing students for college and jobs. Another is developing better ways to hire, keep and reward effective teachers and school leaders.
A third area is building information systems that not only measure student success, but also inform teachers how to improve.
President Obama supports linking teacher pay to student performance. Teachers unions have resisted that idea. States that want to take part in the Race to the Top cannot have rules that bar performance-based pay for teachers. That requirement could make it difficult for several states to receive money from the fund. Among them are California and New York. Finally, to win grants, states must show they are improving the lowest performing schools.
The Education Department will award the first grants early next year. States will get two chances to win. Also, the department plans to award almost six billion dollars through other federal programs in the coming months to support reform efforts.
And that’s the VOA Special English Education Report.
(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 23 July 2009)
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scholarship for women in engineering
July 15, 2009 by Advisor
Filed under General Grant Information
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Engineering $32.62 Ecourages students to use books and periodicals, Internet resources, mentors, part-time jobs, scholarship programs, after-school programs, and summer study opportunities to explore and prepare for their possible future career. |

