GLENDALE, CA (ContentDesk) May 24, 2006 -- Christine, Ink., a full service writing and consulting firm based out of Glendale, recently launched a comprehensive fundraising solution for emerging nonprofit organizations, in response to the funding needs of the rapidly growing nonprofit industry.
The packages can be customized to fit the specific needs of each nonprofit client, but each package includes the same core elements: planning, strategy, research, grant writing, marketing and training.
Most unique about this new service is the combination of traditional grant writing with fundraising expertise, research, training, and marketing elements such as newsletters, websites and press releases.
The comprehensiveness of the package is largely in response to the increasing competition between new nonprofits and the more established, well funded entities, for limited sources of funding.Christine, Ink. is a full-service writing and editing firm founded in 2003 by accomplished freelance writer, filmmaker and entrepreneur Christine Whitmarsh.
The firm serves clients nationwide with a targeted focus in Southern California.
Christine, Ink is unique in that their writing services cover all of the written needs of small to medium sized businesses as well as those of larger corporations.
The firm employs a staff or professional writing specialists, each with an average of 5+ years of experience in their specialty area.
This level of writing expertise, combined with the stability and broad project management skills of an established firm, absolutely ensure that all of their clients written needs will be handled proactively, professionally, and always with the maximum impact on their target audience.
Ideal clients for Christine, Ink.s new fundraising packages are small to moderate sized nonprofits, 1-25 years old with limited capabilities to hire the support staff needed to handle all of the same research, strategy, marketing, and writing requirements that their larger nonprofit peers enjoy..
New Chick-Lit Novel Details Struggles, Triumphs of Working Mom
(ContentDesk) November 17, 2004 -- Stephanie Bavaro's new novel, Chalking it Up, released by Metropolis Ink/End Table Books, is a blend of The Devil Wears Prada and the movie Office Space.
"While the book is not a true story, it does exaggerate certain episodes I experienced during my layoff," Bavaro says.
"I thought for this particular period in our history, our current social and economic climate, a lot of people could relate to this story."The story is a slice of life detailing the struggles (and ultimately, the triumphs) of the sassy Heather Hall, who is trapped in a corporate job she hates selling software training courses.
When layoffs arrive, she is suddenly at home in her mommy role with her three daughters, trying to keep herself sane and finding her way in the working world.After starting and quitting several jobs, (including a job at an ad agency that doesn't pay her and a job at a design firm where nobody speaks) Heather finally realizes what she...
How to Remove the Hidden, Ongoing Costs of Disposable Media Filters in the Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Processing Industries
(ContentDesk) August 6, 2005 -- Liquid is a main ingredient in the processing of chemicals, and efficient and effective filtration can improve your bottom line! From industrial chemicals to polymer processing, fluid clarity and purity are essential in the pursuit of high-quality finished products.Traditionally, chemical engineers have opted for disposable media filters such as bags or cartridges due to their lower initial cost. While initial cost may be lower for small batch operations, this is seldom true for continuous operations that require a costly, redundant filtration system - including piping, valves, support, and service connections - to maintain production. Moreover, there are significant hidden costs associated with disposable media filters. When users purchase disposable media filters they often fail to account for the true costs of doing so. Hidden costs: To begin, there's the ongoing disposable filter purchase price, which typically runs at least $3 per bag or cartridge...
How to Remove the Hidden, Ongoing Costs of Disposable Media Filters in the Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Processing Industries
StylusCentral.com Announces Availability of 2-in-1 Stylus Micro Pens for Various PDA Models
StylusCentral.com announces the commercial availability of new 2-in-1 micro stylus pens, manufactured by the A.T. Cross Company, that come with three different caps to enable the stylus to perfectly fit the silos of a wide variety of PDA models. The new model is available in silver and black and not only enables users to safely input information using the touch-screen of their PDA, but doubles as a handy writing utensil.
Each stylus comes with a retractable pen and black ink refill.Unlike most styli that is designed to work only with one or two models of PDAs, these new styli can work with a large number of devices thanks to the three interchangeable caps that are included in the package. The 2-in-1 micro stylus is compatible with Palm Tungsten E, Zire 21/31/71/72, m5xx, and m125/130; Samsung i705; Handspring Visor Neo & Visor Prism; Audiovox Maestro; Toshiba e350 and e355; Genio e550G, e740, and e755; iPAQ h3955, h5455, h5555, and h2215; Sony CLIE TG50, T665C, SJ20/22/33, and...
HDTV Reviews
HDTV stands for high definition television. It contains images that have significantly higher details than normal televisions. Pixels in an HDTV product are usually square, smaller and are placed closer together, which results in higher visual detail.
There are a few varieties of HDTVs available, like HD flatpanel TVs, HD traditional projection TVs, and HD advanced microdisplays. HD traditional projection TVs offer larger screen sizes and lower prices, but they take up more space...
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Embedded DVR
In most surveillance operations using a DVR, the commonly used method is to link the DVR card to a computer containing the software. This has serious limitations in the event of a virus attack or power failure, because the surveillance system could be thrown off gear. In order to overcome these problems, a new type of DVR called the "embedded DVR" has been launched.
The embedded DVR works with very little or no help from the computer. It is a plug and play meaning that installation...