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Bohse in the News
Teaming Up: As Budgets Shrink, Municipalities Find Growing Opportunities in Alliances
By Pat Bohse, President, Bohse & Associates, Inc.
New Jersey League of Municipalities Magazine
October, 2005
New Jersey has faced an increasingly tight budget over the past several years. Municipalities have found that funding has been either frozen or cut, making it difficult for towns and cities to find extra resources for important projects. To overcome this challenge and continue to make improvements and provide additional services within their districts, some savvy municipal governments have found sweet relief by forming strategic alliances with both corporations and non-profit organizations within their borders.
Reaching for the Brass Ring: Fundraising Options for Municipalities
by Pat Bohse, President, Bohse & Associates, Inc.
New Jersey League of Municipalities Magazine
October, 2004
It's no secret that New Jersey municipalities need money. Municipalities are aging--infrastructures are in need of upgrades, repairs, and in some cases, complete overhauls. Due to the growth in communities--not only in size, but also in diversity--the demand for services (schools, libraries, housing, public safety, social services, transportation, environmental protection, business incubators, etc.) is being severely strained.
Golden Voices: Professional Speakers Sell Advice and Inspiration for Living
by William Conroy, business writer,
Asbury Park Press, NJ
People all over the country have begun to make comfortable livings as professional speakers.
More to Give than Money, Volunteerism Keeps Rising as Financial Charity Slips
by Thomas Kostigen, CBS MarketWatch.com
As America’s charities are painfully aware, there isn’t as much money being pledged these days during the boom times of the stock market. Yet, as a compensatory measure, volunteerism continues to rise nationwide.
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