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CONTINUE STATE FUNDING FOR TECHASSISTLA.COM Avg.Rating:
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Posted By: Nola Tech Rated by 11 users | Views 498
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LA   >>   NEW ORLEANS   >>   70115
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Tech Assist LA has done an amazing job at helping bring New Orleans small business into the digital age...we need to keep the program funded on a permanent basis!
THE REST OF THE STORY
TechAssistLA helps small businesses, entrepreneurs and non-profits in the Katrina/Rita damaged zones of Louisiana utilize technology to expand their markets, streamline business processes, improve their networks, and learn standard business software.

TechAssistLA is a community project directed by the Louisiana Technology Council. The Louisiana Technology Council has over 300 member companies that represent a wide range of users and producers of technology.

Businesses needing technology assistance are matched with a Louisiana Technology Council member company that specializes in the area of technology that they need. From telephones to internet, web sites to accounting, security, disaster planning, system upgrades or expansion... help is here and it is free to qualified applicants.

Funding for TechAssistLA is provided by a grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grants, Louisiana Recovery Authority, and Louisiana Economic Development.

SIGN THE PETITION BELOW TO HAVE THE LEGISLATURE AUTHORIZE CONTINUED AND DEDICATED FUNDING FOR TECH ASSIST!
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Posted by: Nola Tech on 07 Apr, 2009 at 3:01 PM
Sign this petition so we can help small businesses in Louisiana!
Posted by:  on 08 Apr, 2009 at 3:38 PM
Where are you proposing that the new money come from? Is it a direct allocation from the State?
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