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Director of Homeless Initiatives, on a week of tragedy and the way forward: ‘We feel a great sense of urgency’

read more…: Director of Homeless Initiatives, on a week of tragedy and the way forward: ‘We feel a great sense of urgency’

“We’re trying to do everything we can in the immediate. We feel a great sense of urgency. It’s heartbreaking and upsetting. Every time something happens like it has been here in the past week, it’s unbelievably heartbreaking for those of us working on this issue. We can’t get there fast enough and we don’t want anyone to suffer that way. There should be no deaths. That’s unacceptable,” says Adrienne Beloin, Director of Homeless Initiatives.

SBA: Making the dream of business ownership a reality into 2023 and beyond

read more…: SBA: Making the dream of business ownership a reality into 2023 and beyond

As we wind down the holiday season and 2022, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on a new report released by the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) and our Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman. As the Regional Administrator for New England, it was my honor to be appointed to this role by the President a year ago to work closely with businesses, local, state, and federal officials to lead our way out of the pandemic.

Auto dealer ordered to pay $1.25M to the state for ‘unfair and deceptive’ business practices

read more…: Auto dealer ordered to pay $1.25M to the state for ‘unfair and deceptive’ business practices

The settlement is the result of an extensive investigation by the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau into the business practices of Dan O’Brien Kia initiated after the volume of consumer complaints filed against DMO drastically increased between 2019-2021.

Number of Granite Staters in workforce rose again last month, continuing annual trend

read more…: Number of Granite Staters in workforce rose again last month, continuing annual trend

New Hampshire’s unemployment rate in November was 2.6 percent, two-tenths of a point above October’s and more than a half a point over the summer’s rate, which was 2 percent for several months. Bad news? Not necessarily, because if you look at the numbers closely, things are more complicated.

Ellen Koenig, Director of Grantmaking at NH Women’s Foundation, retiring

read more…: Ellen Koenig, Director of Grantmaking at NH Women’s Foundation, retiring

Ellen Koenig, Director of Grantmaking at the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation, will retire at the end of this year. Koenig was honored Thursday evening, December 15, at the Kimball Jenkins Estate in Concord by the Women’s Foundation joined by more than 50 friends, family members and colleagues in the nonprofit and philanthropic sector, who gathered from across the state to celebrate her.

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