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Helping Arapahoe County operate more efficiently with Google Cloud

Google Public Sector

Arapahoe, Colorado's first county, has been focused on cultivating growth opportunities for its residents for more than 150 years 1. The county recognizes that maintaining its data centers will increase operational expenditures for the next five years, a problem that would undermine its mission.

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What Should You Be Doing: Fundraising or Pursuing Grant Money?

Peak Proposals

While the motivation behind all three is similar—to collect sources of revenue to support programs and core operations—the resources you need and the tasks involved are different for each one. Fundraising requires skills in areas such as event planning and donor cultivation. a specific program or general operating expenses).

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Five Placemaking Projects that Empower Community Engagement

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They empower residents to shape their surroundings and cultivate a sense of belonging and ownership. However, it lacks a vision or guidelines for its operations and future growth. Each project is a living testament to the transformative power of thoughtful placemaking.

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Accelerating innovation in Australia and New Zealand: AWS Summit Canberra keynote recap

AWS Public Sector Blog

Max shared regional announcements and local stories of how public sector customers are using the cloud to transform citizen services, innovate in healthcare, improve sustainability, and more. Shaping a sustainable future using AWS. What’d you miss at the AWS Summit Canberra keynote?

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Leaving Academia With Dr. Julie Ann Ward, Dr. Stephanie Weaver, and Dr. Krista Kurlinkus

Grant Writing Made Easy

It was impossible to cultivate an academic program without long-term investment, and poor working conditions pushed our majority-contingent faculty members to look for work elsewhere. My position was the “last of my kind,” and being the only junior tenure-track faculty member in my field frustrated me.