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Over Forty High School Students Complete Colony Bank's Leadership Academy
December 12, 2023
Over 40 high school students in Georgia recently graduated from the Colony Leadership Academy, the graduation ceremony took place on November 18th in Savannah and upon completion of the program, each student received up to a $1,000 scholarship to the college or university of their choice.
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Georgia’s Economy is Headed for a “Soft Landing” but Could Still Hit Some Speed Bumps
December 12, 2023
Georgia’s post-COVID economic expansion is expected to slow but continue, with GDP increasing by 1.1% in 2024, according to economic forecasters at the University of Georgia Selig Center for Economic Growth.
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Feds Providing More Funding for Passenger Rail in Georgia
December 11, 2023
The Biden administration is stepping up federal funding of three planned intercity passenger rail projects in Georgia. The Federal Rail Administration has awarded $1.5 million in grants to explore linking Atlanta with Savannah; Charlotte, N.C.; and Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Premier Networx and FPL Food Named 2023 Best In Business by Augusta Metro Chamber
December 08, 2023
At this year’s Best In Business award celebration, Entrepreneur Fortitude was the overarching theme and both recipients have displayed not only the endurance it takes to succeed in business but also a strong commitment to our community and a positive impact on our local economy.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interviews: Heath Fountain, CEO of Colony Bank
December 08, 2023
Colony Bank and its CEO Heath Fountain were recently awarded the goBeyondProfit Champion Award for their commitment to a larger purpose beyond the bottom line. In our latest CEO interview with Colony Bank CEO, Heath Fountain, he clearly articulates not only the role that community banks play in improving lives but also offers practical ways to tie daily tasks and customer interactions back to the company purpose.
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As Responsibilities Increase, US Corporate Boards are Taking a Fresh Look at Their Committees
December 08, 2023
Science and technology. Health and safety. ESG and sustainability. A few years ago, board committees on such topics were nearly non-existent. But as boards expand their role to address a broadening array of topics, they are not only assigning responsibilities to existing committees but also starting to form new types of committees.
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Celebrating 2023 Best In Business and Entrepreneurial Fortitude at Member Economic Luncheon
December 06, 2023
Join the Augusta Metro Chamber on Thursday, December 7th at the Augusta Marriott for the 2023 Best In Business awards during the final Member Economic Luncheon of the year.
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SBA Delivers Over $1.4B in Funding to Georgia Small Businesses
December 06, 2023
The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced that the SBA delivered $50 billion in capital, disaster relief, and bonding to small businesses and disaster-impacted communities across America in Fiscal Year 2023.
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Colony Bank Honored with the goBeyondProfit 2023 Champion Award
December 05, 2023
goBeyondProfit, a first-of-its-kind business leader initiative that inspires business generosity, today announced it has honored Fitzgerald-based Colony Bank and its CEO, Heath Fountain, with the goBeyondProfit Champion Award.
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Governor Kemp Wants to Accelerate State Income Tax Cuts
December 05, 2023
Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday he will ask Georgia lawmakers to provide additional tax relief during the upcoming legislative session by accelerating a state income tax cut lawmakers adopted last year.
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Public Tours highlight the Past, Present and Future of the Savannah River Site
December 04, 2023
In the upcoming year, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions is inviting approximately 900 members of the public to hop on board one of 25 driving tours of the Savannah River Site.
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Study: 33.3% of Georgia Taxpayers Report Charitable Contributions, Above U.S. Average
December 04, 2023
Giving Season—which kicks off with Giving Tuesday and runs through December 31st—is when 30% of all annual nonprofit giving takes place. In Georgia, 33.3% of taxpayers report charitable contributions, compared to 32.9% of taxpayers nationally.
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All Berths Open for Business at Port of Savannah
December 04, 2023
The Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal handled 129 container ship calls last month, an increase of 26 percent compared to October 2022.
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Drawdown Georgia Announces $1.2 Million in New Climate Solutions & Equity Grants
December 01, 2023
Six Georgia-based family foundations today announce the awarding of the 2024-2025 Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grants in support of efforts that advance climate solutions and prioritize equity in Georgia.
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UGA SBDC to Bolster Georgia Business Community Thanks to a $6.2 Million Federal Grant
December 01, 2023
The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center has been named a sub-recipient in the State Small Business Credit Initiative Grant. A $6.2 million grant funded by the U.S. Department of Treasury and administered through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
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goBeyondProfit - The Business Case for a Generosity Reboot
December 01, 2023
If you pay close attention, you will hear a growing disagreement between companies, employees, and the communities they serve. While they are bound together by a mutual interest in meaningful engagement, employees and community-serving nonprofits are begging for a relationship reboot.
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Georgia Ranks Second as the Most Entrepreneurial State in America
November 30, 2023
Research by project management experts at The Digital Project Manager analyzed eight indicators for how entrepreneurial a state is; these included the percentage of the population that started a new business, the percentage of start-ups still active after one year, number of small businesses per 100,000 of the population, growth rate of business applications as well as others.
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Georgia Chamber Foundation Releases War for Talent Economic Report
November 28, 2023
Today, the Georgia Chamber Foundation, the state’s leading economic research organization, announced the release of its Fourth Quarter Economic Report highlighting the strength of Georgia’s position in the global War for Talent.
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GEDA Hosts Annual Awards to Recognize Exceptional Individual Achievements & the Top Deals of the Year
November 27, 2023
At its Annual Awards luncheon, the Georgia Economic Developers Association recognized top deals of the year and excellence by individuals. Awards included the Deals of the Year, Committee Chair and Member of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Rip Wiley Award for Professional Excellence.
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Governor Kemp Issues Executive Orders for Rosalynn Carter Funeral Ceremonies
November 27, 2023
Gov. Brian Kemp is assigning Georgia National Guard troops and other state resources to help with the “logistical challenges” associated with ceremonies and services to honor the late former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
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Georgia’s Unemployment Remains Unchanged as Labor Force Reaches Record Highs
November 17, 2023
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced that Georgia's October unemployment rate was 3.4 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.4 percent in September. The unemployment rate was five-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Announces Its 2024 List of State's 10 Places in Peril
November 16, 2023
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation released its 2024 list of 10 Places in Peril in the state.
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TCSG Celebrates Apprenticeship Week with Announcement of 2024 Apprenticeship Awards to Georgia Businesses
November 16, 2023
The Technical College System of Georgia today announced the awards of the second year of the High Demand Career Initiative Program supporting Georgia businesses with the creation and expansion of Registered Apprenticeships.
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2023 GAgives on GivingTuesday Shines a Spotlight on Nonprofits' Value & Resilience in the Face of Heightened Need & Rising Challenges
November 15, 2023
As we move into the season of giving, it’s an ideal time to reflect on who and what we appreciate and how we can show our thankfulness. Everyone in Georgia benefits in some way from one or more of our state’s hard-working nonprofits – which are all coping with surges in demand for their services, increasing costs, and a reduction in resources, staff, and volunteers.
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Local Study Reveals Economic & Social Impact of $24.5M Nonprofit Arts & Culture Sector
November 14, 2023
The Greater Augusta Arts Council announced that Richmond County’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $24,646,130 in economic activity in 2022, according to the newly released Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6), an economic and social impact study conducted by Americans for the Arts.