Board of Directors

  • Jennifer Archer-Rainey
  • Rose Bentley
  • Toni Carter
  • Cindy Hikida
  • Karen Jarman
  • Steve Marteney
  • Norma Ross
  • Kammy McLachlan (Advisory Board)
  • Lisa Paquarello (Advisory Board)
  • Connie Smith
  • Craig Watson
  • Janet Fallis
  • Lisa Hermansen

5 Responses to “Board of Directors”

  1. Kim Miller on October 1st, 2009 at 7:28 am

    Your new website looks great! Congratulations!

  2. Malisa wyatt on November 15th, 2009 at 4:54 pm

    I was wondering if I could get some help. I have a half pit bull/great dane mix puppy about 4 to 5 months old that I got from a friend. They were having major problems with the puppy it was extremely skinny due to not eating. i offered to take the puppy to get it back into health and then i was going to give the puppy back. I was currently told that my friend is about to lose their house and will not beable to take the puppy back. I already have two dogs of my own and am not allowed to have more. I need to find the puppy a new home now that it is healthy but am scared to just use ksl to find her a home. i want to make sure she gets a good home and im scared to give her to someone i dont know for free using ksl. if you know what i should do please let me know. email me at the above email. during the week that is the best way to get a hold of me but if you would like you may also call me at 801-390-6871

  3. Adam on November 24th, 2009 at 9:19 pm

    I have the cutest dachsund, but he has skin problems (not a big deal, sunblock in the summer and a shirt in winter, he is almost bald on his back) but he has bit my 7 year old daughter, my wife and myself. Not real sure why, the situation was different every time. And he will lick anything in sight, pillows blankets, my couch, the carpet, anything. He needs to go and I want him to go where he can be taken care of until he can go to a new family. I love this dog but I am unable to work with him. Please let me know if you have an opening for him and any details I need to know. Thank you.

  4. Soulee LKO Stroud on December 2nd, 2009 at 8:22 am

    Aloha Constance,

    Congratulations on a beautiful website!
    Stroud Jewelers would like to offer an item of jewelry for auction at the Fur Ball 2010. If needed, I can meet you at the Center, and take the tour of the facility that you offered.

    Mahalo, and a hui ho,
    Soulee

  5. Kim Miller on December 11th, 2009 at 9:56 am

    Institute for Strategic Funding Development
    Strategic Grant Writing Proposal Workshop (Sponsored by ISFD)
    Location at University of Utah, Salt lake City January 27 – 29, 2010
    In today’s challenging environment, learning the secrets to effective grant writing is critical to secure funding. What if you could learn directly from the experts? Think of the time you could save and the mistakes you could avoid. This may be the one simple action you take that will dramatically increase your chances of securing grant funding.
    All ISFD Workshops are considered CFRE Accredited Courses for 20 contact hours or 20 CFRE Continuing Education Points! Participants completing the ISFD grant writing workshop will receive the following: a Certificate of Completion accredited by CFRE, grant funding CD, bonus fundraising CD, expert grant training instruction from grant industry leaders and much more! Please visit our website at or give us a call 877.414.8991 to sign up now.
    WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Educators, non-profit professionals, graduate students, administrators & researchers in the sciences and social sciences should register as soon as possible. Spaces fills up quickly, which means registration is on a first-come-first serve basis.
    The Institute for Strategic Funding Development’s grant writing workshop designed to teach the basics of grant writing for industry professionals. It provides a comprehensive overview of effective grant development techniques, including: finding best fit funding sources, creating innovative programs, and planning for funding sustainability. The workshop is great for government, academic, research, health and non-profit professionals new to the grant writing world as well for professionals looking to expand their grant writing knowledge. The workshop will provide an intensive and interactive grant proposal development experience where you will learn the proposal writing process in its entirety. As an added bonus, you will be able to develop a draft proposal or have our instructor review one of your existing grant proposals.

    The Strategic Grant Writing Proposal Workshop will be presented in 3 sessions:

    Strategic Proposal Writing
    Preparing a successful written proposal requires an organized, systematic approach to effectively convey your story. This workshop provides a step-by-step writing process to deal with any and all application requirements. What’s more, you will learn why proposal writing is much different than other kinds of writing.

    Strategic Program Planning
    Planning a winning proposal requires developing ideas that are clear, significant and compelling. Your ideas must not only meet the criteria of a grant maker, but they must also demonstrate your in-depth knowledge about a grant maker.
    Strategic Grant Research
    Through interactive exercises, discussions, applicable research assignments and individual consultations, you will learn how to strategically identify appropriate funding agencies. This course will expose you to database applications, online research tools, as well as traditional publications that contain information about multiple grant opportunities.
    Tuition for our three-day grant writing workshop is $ 598 per person, with a $50 discount for early sign-ups (10 business days or more before the workshop). Each participant will receive the following:

    * ISFD Certificate of Completion accredited by CFRE with 20 Continuation Education Units (CEU) or 20 Contact Hours
    * Strategic Grant Proposal Writing Workbook and Fundraising & Research CD
    * Strategic Grant Proposal Personalized Materials
    * On-Going Consulting Services with ISFD Instructors & Staff

    Registration:
    1) Online 2) Phone – Call us at 877.414.8991. An ISFD consultant will be more than happy to assist you with your registration and answer any questions or concerns.
    3) Email – Send an email to info@isfdonline.com with your basic contact information and a seat will be reserved.

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