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Bruno Mars Hottest Artist in the World
Dec 9th
Check back for more updates in the coming weeks.
SATURDAY 12/8/12 (12:30 PM EST) – MTV 10 On TopSUNDAY 12/9/12 – CBS SUNDAY MORNING
MONDAY 12/10/12 (7:55 PM EST) – MTV FIRST
TUESDAY 12/11/12 – TODAY SHOW
TUESDAY 12/11/12 (12 PM EST) – The Big & Best Of 2012 Livestream
THURSDAY 12/13/12 (8 PM EST) – X-FACTOR
In celebration of the release of ‘Unorthodox Jukebox’ we’re excited to announce that we have a brand new site launching next Monday December 10th!
The site has a completely new design & function while staying true to the community of the current site that you all have become used to and love.
We don’t want to spoil the surprise so be sure to check back next week on Monday, December 10th. It’s an exciting time to be a hooligan and as always we appreciate your support.
Please leave a comment if you have any questions or if you’re simply excited!
Love,
Bruno Mars Webcrew
Tune in to MTV next week on 12/11/12 at 7:55 PM EST to watch a special performance of ‘Locked Out Of Heaven’ on ‘MTV First: Bruno Mars’
The following day (12/12/12) starting at 12 PM EST catch Bruno during ‘The Big And Best of 2012’ livestream for a performance of ‘Young Girls’ & interview w/ Sway Calloway.
Click HERE to watch behind the scenes footage for the making of ‘Unorthodox Jukebox‘ via Rolling Stone.
‘Unorthodox Jukebox‘ available everywhere December 11th http://smarturl.it/unorthodoxjukebox
Download exclusive singles from the album on iTunes.
The future of funding for Native American programs
Nov 13th
What’s the outlook for federal funding for Native American programs in 2013, in the aftermath of November’s elections? How will Washington respond to the needs of Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Alaskans — and what will tribal organizations need to know now to compete successfully for future funding?
Get the answers to these critical questions and more by joining CD Publications and Native American Report on Thursday, November 15 for an authoritative, interactive discussion about The Future of Funding for Native American Programs.
During this 75-minute information-packed event, senior editor of Native American Report and Community Health Funding Report Dave Kittross will guide you through the maze of funding-related issues critically important to Native Americans, including:
Will federal grants be available — again — to promote economic development, tribal justice, healthcare, Native languages and culture?
Will Bureau of Indian Affairs’ direct grant programs for health, safety, and community development survive?
What about Native funding from the Education Department, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation and other agencies?
Will funding for Indian housing at least remain level, in light of budget pressures?
Will set-aside funds under the Community Development Block Grant for Native community revitalization activities again be offered?
With energy a priority for Democrats and Republicans, will the Energy Department increase grants for alternative energy on Indian lands, or will emphasis shift to traditional sources like coal and oil?
Plus, you’ll get invaluable insights on private funding for native programs
We’ll point you toward some of the most generous sources of private funding for Native American programs, from larger funders with generally broader eligibility requirements, so your programs are more likely to be eligible. And, we’ll tell you how to get your proposal in front of decision-makers at private and corporate foundations, and what you need to know to make your application stand out so your chances of funding are greatly improved.
Ample time to answer all your questions
This event is an excellent opportunity for you and your staff to clarify or get answers to any of your funding-related questions. Your questions and comments are encouraged before, during and for a full 30 days after the event, whether you attend or buy the CD.
Get 5 months of Native American Report for just $50 more when you register
When you sign up to join us or purchase a CD recording, you’ll have the chance to add a subscription to NAR to your order for just $10 a month. This one-of-a-kind news service is a continually updated online resource covering federal and private funding, legal and legislative developments affecting Native American programs nationwide.
Whether you’re an experienced grants specialist or a beginner, The Future of Funding for Native American Programs will provide your organization with valuable information you will use again and again. For just $199, you and your entire staff can gather around one speakerphone and benefit from this information-packed discussion.
Because there is limited space available, we encourage you to act promptly to ensure your attendance!
Visit our website for fastest registration
Call us at 1-800-666-6380
Email us at info@cdpublications.com
Source: Native American Report
Jill Kelley Tampa Bay vampire socialite trashy life revealed
Nov 12th