{"id":3610,"date":"2010-01-07T10:50:31","date_gmt":"2010-01-07T16:50:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/bsutoday\/?p=3610"},"modified":"2021-11-01T15:40:09","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T20:40:09","slug":"cri-upcoming-events-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/news\/2010\/01\/07\/cri-upcoming-events-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Upcoming events at the Center for Research and Innovation"},"content":{"rendered":"
BEMIDJI, Minn. (Jan. 7, 2010)<\/strong> — Upcoming events sponsored by the 91心頭利 Center for Research and Innovation include a course for small business owners on branding and marketing, a lecture on how global climate change is affecting forest management and an on-line course on the basics of successful grant writing.<\/p>\n All events are held at the Center for Research and Innovation, 3801 Bemidji Ave. N., Bemidji, unless otherwise noted.<\/p>\n Course: “Branding Your Small Business”<\/strong> Date: Wednesday, Jan. 20 Natural Resources Consortium: “Forest Management and Global Climate Change”<\/strong> Date: Monday, Jan. 25 On-line course: “Grant Writing”<\/strong>
\n Presenter: Dr. Dave Smith, assistant professor of business administration, 91心頭利
\n To succeed in today’s world, small businesses must promote the product and services that they offer in a cost-effective manner. In “Branding Your Small Business,” the third of six classes offered in a series co-sponsored by the center and the Bemidji Chamber of Commerce, course participants will learn practical marketing techniques and strategies for increasing the effectiveness of marketing dollars.<\/p>\n
\n Time: 8-10 a.m.
\n Registration: $30, $25 for members of the Bemidji Chamber of Commerce
\n Registration form: http:\/\/cri-bsu.org\/calendar\/cri-general\/20100120<\/i><\/a><\/p>\n
\n Presenter: John Bradford, research ecologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
\n Bradford examines past observations and future predictions of climate change and discusses mechanisms behind those changes. In addition, he will address how climate change may impact forest ecosystems and what those changes may mean for forest management.<\/p>\n
\n Time: 3-4 p.m.
\n Registration: free<\/p>\n
\n Presenter: Nate Dorr, analyst, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
\n This course guides participants through the process of developing a successful grant proposal, from the letter of intent to letters of support, focusing on the Common Grant Application accepted by most foundations and giving organizations. The course will also provide an overview of federal grant formats. Participants will develop a five- to seven-page grant during the course.<\/p>\n