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February 28, 2010

An Open Letter to all the Honorable people who serve in Congress

RE: Help our country accelerate small business growth now by making the Treasury’s annual $5 Billion Dollar New Markets Tax Credit (“NMTC”) Program more specifically apply to small business creation, especially businesses driven by Veterans and Service Disabled Veterans under the SBA Patriot Express Loan Program.

Dear Representatives, Senators and Staffers:

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November 11

A Veterans Day Pledge!

If there are any blessings connected with being a combat veteran who has seen ultimate sacrifices, one is having a crystal clear understanding of what being lucky means.

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November 4

The Change Project for Veteran Entrepreneurs
(www.changecorp.us)

The Change Project is an attempt to “change” and improve the way Veteran entrepreneurs get their information about ‘what’s next’ for their small business. The Change Corp is now a Beta website that allows contributors to ask good questions and get good answers. It also will allow Veteran small business practitioners to review and rate the institutions and individuals which they encounter during their search for information during their small business journey.

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November 3

The basic premise of the National Economic Opportunity Fund (“NEOF”)is that entrepreneurial effort, perspective, and passion of Veterans,in true partnership with communities, will accelerate job creation and regional community economic development.

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October 16

Soulsville rising in South Memphis
Backers hope $11.5 million project revitalizes neighborhood
By Daniel Connolly
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Drive down Mississippi Boulevard in South Memphis and you'll see overgrown lots with discarded tires. Turn onto a side street and you might see a liquor store with an old sign for Gordon's Gin.
But keep going and you'll pass the neatly groomed campus of LeMoyne-Owen College and the new mixed-income College Park residential community. And you may see a construction site near the college campus that could bring more jobs and commerce to the area.