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Online payments and tech innovations mean new opportunities for small organizations

For a lot of small organizations, the transition to a more digital world has been a tough one. At first, cost seemed prohibitive. Then as costs came down, concerns arose about having the expertise to really develop a worthwhile online presence. However, in today’s fast-paced world of technology, if there’s a need, a solution isn’t far behind.

Tax credit and deduction tips for home improvement in 2012

With the new year under way, you may be thinking about needed home improvements and how you’ll use your credit to fund them. While it’s important to understand your credit before making major home improvement decisions, you should also consider another kind of credit – tax credits for energy efficient home improvements.

Collaborative online children’s storybook starts conversations about little-understood disease

“Wednesday was a long day. We went to the hospital for a special checkup. The nurse showed us the giant, cool-looking tunnel called an MRI machine. They told Scott he was going to slide in there so they could take a picture of his brain. He’s done this before.” For many families with children living with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a serious genetic disorder, this scene may be all too familiar. Scott’s story is a part of an online children’s storybook about a young boy with TSC as seen through the eyes of his favorite toy, a stuffed dog named Turbo.

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