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Binghamton University launches philanthropy incubator

by Traci DeLore

 

The Binghamton University student-run Philanthropy Incubator Project is now accepting applications from local nonprofit organizations.

Organizations that wish to apply for grants of up to $10,000 must be located in the Southern Tier or Central New York region and serve low-income youths below age 18 and/or adults above age 65. The organization must have been an internship or field placement site for Binghamton University social work or public administration students in the past year.


NYSERDA awards funding for energy-storage projects

by Eric Reinhardt
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) today awarded funding to Cornell University and Binghamton University for energy-storage projects.
The funding is part of $8 million NYSERDA awarded for 19 projects around the state. The projects could have applications in transportation, smart grids, renewable energy, and other areas, according to NYSERDA.

Construction employment shrinks nationwide

by Kevin Tampone

 

The construction industry employed fewer people in every state and Washington, D.C. in January than it did 12 months earlier, an industry trade group said today.

The Associated General Contractors of America said federal data shows that 38 states and the nation's capital saw double-digit percentage drops in construction employment between January 2009 and January 2010.


Study says Oneida, Broome physician practices are major economic drivers

by Eric Reinhardt

 

The nearly 200 physician practices in Oneida County drove more than $300 million into the county's economy in 2008 through the employment of more than 2,200 physicians and staff members.

At the same time, the estimated 130 practices in Broome County contributed more than $400 million in 2008 while employing 2,000 people.


Keystone set to move to new downtown location

by Traci DeLore

 

Keystone Associates, LLC, is moving its headquarters to a new, larger location in downtown Binghamton.
Currently headquartered at 229-231 State St., the architectural firm will open its new location at 58 Exchange St. on March 22.


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