“About 45 people attended a stimulus information session organized by Global Washington, a membership group representing the state’s growing global health and development sector. Participants pointed out that their work abroad limits their ability to access the federal program, which is intended to preserve and create jobs for Americans… Satran advised applying for funds in conjunction with other groups, and said that proposals would have better odds if they address multiple stimulus priorities like improving health care by also expanding broadband internet access to low-income areas.”
Global Sector, American Recovery
Puget Sound Business Journal | Posted by Clay Holtzman | August 26, 2009