Monday, October 15, 2012

Business Needs Survey - The Launchpad at the University of Miami




As the new host of the Small Business Development Center Miami-Dade (SBDC), the University of Miami and its Launch Pad program are conducting a needs assessment survey for the county.
We invite you to participate in our county business needs assessment survey.  

To access the English version of the survey, please click here: http://bit.ly/U7IUuo 
The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.

Thank you in advance for participating.   
 
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El Launch Pad en la Universidad de Miami y el SBDC del condado de Miami-Dade les invita a participar en nuestra encuesta sobre la evaluación de las necesidades de negocios del condado.  

Para acceder a la encuesta en español, por favor haga clic aquí:   http://bit.ly/UtSzvx
 La encuesta no debería tomar más de 10 minutos para completar.    

Gracias de antemano por su participación.
  
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LaunchPad la nan University of Miami ak Miami-Dade County SBDC a ap envite w patisipe nan sondaj nou sou evalyasyon bezwen yo nan biznis ki konte. 

Pou jwenn aksè a vèsyon an kreyòl nan sondaj la, tanpri klike la a: http://bit.ly/VjpfuG


Sondaj sa dwe pran mwens ke 10 minit.  

Mèsi davans pou patisipasyon ou.  


The Launch Pad, University of Miami

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The FSBDC Miami-Dade is a member of the Florida SBDC Network, a statewide service network funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.  

Friday, October 5, 2012

October 2012:Information of Interest to Florida Drivers


                                                                October 2012
 Information of Interest to Florida Drivers

White Out Teen Crashes:  Traffic crashes are the #1 killer of teens in Florida and in the United States. To keep more teens safe in the driver and passenger seats, the DHSMV encourages all Floridians to participate in a statewide White Out on Oct. 16. Teens will join the Department’s effort by wearing a white shirt to school to help symbolize the white out of teen crashes. The Department observed National Teen Driver Safety Week Oct. 15 – 19, and used the opportunity to educate teens and their par­ents about staying safe behind the wheel.

Teens (ages 15 – 19) have the highest crash rate of any age group in Florida. Below are statistics from the Florida Traffic Crash Statistics Report 2010 that provide some ad­ditional insight.

  • 737,645 teens are licensed to drive in the Sunshine State.
  • 26,848 crashes involved teens last year.
  • 144 teens died.
  • 18,543 teens were injured.

Florida’s teen drivers are twice as likely to crash as their parents and three times as likely to crash as their grandparents.

The Department created www.TakeTheWheel.net, an interactive website by teens for teens, as well as Drive with CARE (Courtesy, Attention, Responsibility, Experi­ence) to educate teens and their parents about Florida’s graduated licensing law and the importance of parental involvement in teaching teens to drive.

DHSMV Joins the “Put it Down” Campaign: The Department joined a campaign by FDOT’s District Six to inform drivers in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties of the risks of distracted driving. The “Put it Down” campaign, which targets drivers between 16 and 24, will run through October with a series of community outreach events throughout South Florida.  Numerous educational institutions joined the campaign to help deliver the message not to be distracted while driving, particularly by using a cell phone to talk or to text messages.

According to the Pew Research Center, 40 percent of American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in danger. In addition, 11 percent of all drivers under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. Statistically, this age group has the largest population of distracted drivers.  For more information, please visit www.distraction.gov.

Florida Highway Patrol Graduates 56 Troopers:  Get ready to see more troopers on the highways. Fifty-six recruits from the 122nd Basic Recruit Class graduated from the Florida Highway Patrol Academy. Family and friends gathered at the Tallahassee Automobile Museum to celebrate the momentous accomplishment that marks the conclusion of a rigorous 28-week training program that prepares recruits for a career as a Florida State Trooper and instills the Patrol’s core values of courtesy, service and protection.

During their time at the academy, recruits volunteered in the evenings and weekends at events to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House. They assisted with a fundraiser for Pyramid, Inc., an organization that provides workforce, lifestyle programs for developmentally disabled adults, and with whom the academy has developed a special relationship. The recruits also participated in three blood drives for the Southeastern Community Blood Center, all while learning how to be the kind of public servant Florida needs and deserves. 

For more information about the 122nd Basic Recruit Class or FHP’s continuing efforts to recruit troopers, visit www.BeATrooper.com.

Floridians Urged to Register Emergency Contact Information:  Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Julie L. Jones, executive director of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, teamed up to encourage Floridians to register their emergency contact information.   Their effort achieved a resolution sponsored at Cabinet meeting which recognized the first week of October as Register Your Emergency Contact Information Week.

More than 6 million people have registered their emergency contact information with DHSMV. That is more than one out of every three licensed driver and ID card holders. There are more than 16.7 million licensed drivers and ID card holders in Florida.  People holding a current Florida driver license or ID card can enter up to two contacts. Visit https://services.flhsmv.gov/eci or a driver license office, including those operated by tax collectors, to register. The information is only available to law enforcement in the event of an emergency. There is no cost to register your information.

Information on Requirements Available Online: DHSMV recommends our customers visit www.GatherGoGet.com, a website dedicated to assist Floridians with the new driver license and identification card requirements. Floridians renewing or obtaining a new license or ID are required to show proof of: 1) identification, 2) Social Security number and 3) residential address (two items).

The website and its tools are also available in Spanish at www.ReunaVengaObtenga.com and in Creole at www.RasanbleAlePran.com. The Department is issuing driver licenses and identification cards that meet new federal standards.

Do it Fast, Get an Appointment:  All customers who must visit one of our offices to renew, replace, or file a change of address to their driver license or identification card, are urged to secure an appointment prior to their visit.  Connect via Internet at https://services.flhsmv.gov/Oasis/ for an appointment to reduce the length of the visit. Driver license offices are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Please check our website at www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ for the most up-to-date information on office locations and schedules.

Driver Licenses and Identification Card Fees
Class E (original and renewal)                                      $48     
Commercial Driver License (original and renewal)  $75 
ID Card (original and renewal)                                   $25    
Replacement License or ID                                        $25
Endorsements                                                               $  7
Driver License Services at Tax Collector Office Service Fees    $ 6.25

The Department uses a combination of vehicle information to determine registration fees. This includes registration use, license plate type and class code. The class code is determined by the vehicle weight, body type, vehicle type and registration use. To see a sample, click here.

Buckle Up Every Time, Everyone!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

FCBF :Save the Date for Our 13th Annual Golf Tournament!




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S A V E   T H E  D A T E 
01.23.13

13th Annual Golf Tournament
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This year's event will be held on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at the International Links Miami - Melreese Golf Course. Registration and Lunch begins at 11:00 am ● Shotgun starts at 12:00 pm. Our Awards Ceremony and dinner will follow immediately after play is completed. 

Participation is only $175 per golfer or sign up a company foursome for only $650. (Price includes: Greens fees, cart rental, lunch, dinner, unlimited beverages on course & a Player goodie bag) 
Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Give your company that added exposure by sponsoring a tee sign or donating raffle prizes, 
or signing up for any of our other sponsorship levels. 


The field will be limited to the first 120 players, so sign up early. Hope to see you on the course!
  




Sponsorship Opportunities 

GOLF TEES

Event Info

Wednesday, January 23, 2013 
International Links Miami - Melreese Golf Course
1802 NW 37th Avenue, Miami Florida  33125
11:00 a.m. Registration & Lunch
12:00 p.m. Shotgun Start
5:00 p.m. Dinner & Awards Ceremony

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012