Sunday, August 11, 2013

Older Workers in the Workplace



 
     This subject is near and dear to me because I fall in this category. However, before you judge me so harshly, let me describe my passion for children. As well as, how I ended up in the Early Childhood Education industry, I saw a child struggling in reading and I thought that if this child could be taught in his earlier years and have fun learning, I could learn how to reach and make a difference in this child’s life. This is how I want to make a difference with my work and one person can make a difference and contribute back to the community. With that being said, hiring an older employee to your business will add value to your organization because the older employee will deliver a superior customer service and register a much lower turnover. According to SHRM Magazine, reasons to hire an older worker they are able to transfer their knowledge to others, they are advisers and historians. They are loyal and bring the highest retention rate of all the age groups. Therefore, employers do not be hesitant to hire older employees.
     Contrary, older workforces have a tendency to be in good health than unemployed individuals in their age group. Because people in general need to feel that they are making a difference and contributing to society as a whole. The question should be asked could this individual do the job. According to Robert Grossman, writer for SHRM magazine, “Older personnel are crucial to our employment mix.” Many people in this age group are eager to learn new and different ways, for example, the hottest social media, is Pintrest, absolutely love it, there are so many ways to use this media for example, in business and pleasure. Not to mention, this is most employees like to arrive early and leave late if there is deadlines and work needs to be accomplished.

Reference
Grossman, R. J. (2013, August 11). Invest in Older Workers. HR Magazine, Volume 58, 20-25.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Finding Local Funding For your Business




Looking for major foundations may seem easy enough. With this day in age full of information all a person has to do is look the topic up online. This seems easy enough, doesn’t well yes and no, I say that because yes you type in grants for women and you get about 89,900,000 results, unless you are more specific, for example;  grants for women entrepreneurs, How to Apply For Small Business Grants For Women or Women-Owned Business Grant Program. So where do you go if you are looking for locally-based projects and organizations? There are grant directories that provide names of donors and executors, as well as statistics on monies and grants paid. You could look at your local foundations which the directories are made for your region for example; Regional Associations of grant makers (RAGs) each state should have one. There are other sources that might help your search for example www.grantsmart.com is an online resource that offers a searchable tax information database for private foundations. 


How do you find the right Foundation? This is a very important question because of our economical circumstance foundations are thinking more like a business so when applying for a grant it would be wise to see if your organization matches up with the foundations guidelines. For instance, the foundation might list they support women businesses; however, you learn that their purpose is to strengthen training program grants in their region. Therefore, your program for getting new computers or expanding your business is not in their interest and not a good fit. So look at each individual foundation’s profile and read the purpose statement to make sure they share the same interest as your project. Do not forget to read the qualifications and criteria carefully, follow all directions to the T in order to obtain your grant.
On that note I would like to say, if you have been in a classroom setting or had to turn in a report of any kind and follow the teacher’s request, no matter if you agreed or disagreed with the specifications this is what you had to do in order to pass the paper and the class, or they would deduct points from the paper.  Writing a grant proposal has the same concept, follow the directions according to what they require put it in their order and then you will reap the rewards, on the other hand, do the proposal as you see fit and they may just reject your proposal.