Wednesday, January 20, 2021

VA OSDBU Webinar Series. Are YOU ready to do business with the federal government? training for small businesses

 

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VA OSDBU Webinar Series

Has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way you do business? The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) hosts webinars to ensure training for small businesses continues during this difficult time.

OSDBU’s targeted, specialized training is designed to add value to Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB) by providing effective strategies, techniques, and tips to succeed in today’s challenging business market.

Registration is now open! Space is limited!

Are YOU ready to do business with the federal government?

January - March Webinar Schedule

View available dates by selecting the links for each webinar.

Risk Mitigation

This course provides Veteran-owned and other small businesses with the necessary guidance on mitigating risk when discussing potential VA opportunities with VA procurement decision makers (PDM); when attending a VA OSDBU hosted engagement; or when responding to a potential VA opportunity. Risk mitigation strategies include building an effective capabilities statement, teaming as a subcontractor, or teaming as a Joint-Venture.   

Attending DAP Events

This course explains the Direct Access Program (DAP) and how DAP provides Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and other small businesses with direct access to procurement decision makers from the federal government and the private sector through various networking events. Learn how to make the most of your attendance at a DAP event. 

How to Leverage Social Media

This course defines Social Media and highlights the differences between your personal and professional social media accounts. Learn the benefits of using social media to build your brand and elevate your company’s profile. Discover how to leverage social media sites to consistently update and improve your marketing strategy.

Subcontracting

The purpose of this training is to help the Veteran-owned (VOSBs) and other small business community understand subcontracting as a strategy and gain access to resources and opportunities. 

Introduction to VA

This course introduces Veteran-owned and other small businesses to VA and its mission with highlights on services available through VA Small and Veteran Business Programs.

Teaming

The purpose of this training is to help the Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) and other small business community understand what teaming strategies are in terms of doing business with VA and other federal agencies and understand the options for implementing teaming strategies.    

Effective Capabilities Statements

Your capabilities statement is your company’s resume. It is often the first contact you will have with Procurement Decision Makers (PDM). Do you know what a Capabilities Statement is, or why it is so important? Do you know the five key areas for your capabilities statement? If your capabilities statement is the best way to get your foot in the door, wouldn't you want it to provide your company’s information in the best, most efficient way? This session defines what a capabilities statement is, why it is used, how to create one for your small business, and the information you should include in each of the five sections to effectively market your business to PDMs.

Navigating Beta.SAM.gov

The General Services Administration (GSA) manages federal acquisition and awards processes in 10 online websites which are now being merged into one.

Responding to a Sources Sought

This course is designed to help Veteran-Owned Small Businesses and other members of the small business community understand what a Sources Sought Notice is and how responding to one impacts you, the procurement decision maker, and the potential opportunity. 

For more information about VA OSDBU and doing business with VA, visit http://www.va.gov/osdbu.

Access VA OSDBU education and training resources at http://www.va.gov/osdbu/outreach/soc/training.asp.

Email questions or feedback about the webinar series to OSDBUStratComm@va.gov. 

New Orleans. Neighborhood Engagement Office. Community Office Hours with Special Guests representatives.

 

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Community Office Hours Special Guests

 

Starting next week, city department representatives will be joining us during Community Office Hours at various locations across all city districts throughout the program. Bring your questions, concerns, and requests for information. Department guests and your neighborhood liaison will be there to assist you!

 

Due to COVID-19, Community Office Hours are by appointment only. To make an in-person or virtual appointment, in your district, please call 504-658-4933 or go to www.nola.gov/coh.

 

Please see below the list of guest departments that will be joining us. To find out which department is coming to your district and when please go to www.nola.gov/coh and click on the “City Department Monthly Calendar Dates” tab.

  • Department of Sanitation
  • Department of Parks and Parkways
  • RoadWorkNOLA / Department of Public Works
  • Department of Code Enforcement
  • Department of Safety and Permits

About 

The Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office is the City’s permanent mechanism for public participation in government decision-making. We create opportunities for dialogue, information sharing, partnership, and action between City government and neighborhood residents and leaders.

New Orleans. RFQ For Professional Services - Project Manager/Coordinator

 

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St Augustine High School - RFQ_Project_Manager_2021

 

RFQ For Professional Services - Project Manager/Coordinator

 

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL

 

Project Manager/Coordinator



St. Augustine High School is soliciting

qualified applicants interested in providing

Project Manager/Coordinator services.

 

Interested respondents may view the RFQ by clicking the link below. 

The deadline for response delivery is

3:00 p.m. CST on January 25, 2021

 

Direct questions to:

 

Kenneth A. St. Charles, Ph.D.

President & CEO

St. Augustine High School

2600 A.P. Tureaud Avenue

New Orleans, LA 70119

504-949-3113 (o)

kstcharles@purpleknights.com

 

 

 

About St. Augustine High School:

 

St. Augustine High School is a college preparatory school for young men in grades 8 - 12, founded in 1951 by the Josephite priests and brothers. St. Augustine High School has built a legacy serving as the training ground for leadership through academic excellence, moral values, christian responsibility, and reasonable, consistent discipline. Today, while St. Augustine now welcomes students of any national or ethnic background, it remains the leading secondary school for black males in Louisiana and is nationally recognized in educational circles for outstanding success in preparing its students for higher education.

 

2600 A.P. Tureaud Avenue

New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

(504) 944 - 2424

staug@purpleknights.com



 

$25,000 for your climate initiative. Apply by 10 Feb. 2021

 

 

Keeling Curve Prize spotlights promising climate projects

Keeling Curve Prize spotlights promising climate projects

Apply by 10 Feb. 2021

Each year, the global Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes of $25,000 to each of 10 winning climate projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or promote carbon uptake.

Because so many members of the Daring Cities community run projects that could qualify, we wanted to bring this opportunity to your attention.

The deadline for the 2021 prize is midnight GMT on Wednesday, 10 February 2021. We know that’s coming up fast, but the online application is straightforward, the word count is limited, and applicants are welcome to recycle text written for other purposes.

Prizes go to two projects in each of five categories:

  • Transport & Mobility
  • Energy
  • Social & Cultural Pathways
  • Finance
  • Capture & Utilization

Information and applications are available at www.globalwarmingmitigationproject.org.

 

 


P.S. Have you told us what you thought about Daring Cities 2020? As we plan for Daring Cities in the future, we want to ask for your feedback in this short (four-minute) survey: What about Daring Cities 2020 went well from your perspective? What could we do better next time?

 

 

 

Daring Cities 2020 was supported by major contributions from our partners: the Federal City of Bonn, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), and the Foundation for International Dialogue of the Savings Bank in Bonn.
 

Each year, the global Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes of $25,000 to each of 10 winning climate projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or promote carbon uptake.

Because so many members of the Daring Cities community run projects that could qualify, we wanted to bring this opportunity to your attention.

The deadline for the 2021 prize is midnight GMT on Wednesday, 10 February 2021. We know that’s coming up fast, but the online application is straightforward, the word count is limited, and applicants are welcome to recycle text written for other purposes.

Prizes go to two projects in each of five categories:

  • Transport & Mobility
  • Energy
  • Social & Cultural Pathways
  • Finance
  • Capture & Utilization

Information and applications are available at www.globalwarmingmitigationproject.org.

 

 


P.S. Have you told us what you thought about Daring Cities 2020? As we plan for Daring Cities in the future, we want to ask for your feedback in this short (four-minute) survey: What about Daring Cities 2020 went well from your perspective? What could we do better next time?

 

 

 

Daring Cities 2020 was supported by major contributions from our partners: the Federal City of Bonn, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), and the Foundation for International Dialogue of the Savings Bank in Bonn.
 

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