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16 Million 2-1-1 Calls in 2009

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From our colleagues at the United Way of America, an update on 2009 Call Volume: 2-1-1 call centers across the country have completed their annual survey of call traffic. In 2009, these calls totaled more than 16 million calls across America. This is an increase of 13% in call volume over 2008.

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VisionLink’s Strategic Advantage Department Produces Complete College America’s National STEM Careers Academy

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"Between 1970 and 2009, undergraduate enrollment in the United States more than doubled, while the completion rate has been virtually unchanged. We’ve made progress in giving students from all backgrounds access to college – but we haven’t finished the all-important job of helping them achieve a degree.

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New Quarterly Progress Report for HMIS

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The QPR is designed to meet the new reporting requirements for the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The QPR was built in compliance with the standards and documentation released by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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Boulder Makes Worst Dressed List

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Sources in order: Portfolio.com, 2010 Men''s Health, 2010 National Geographic, 2010 Bon Appétit magazine, 2010 Kiplinger''s Personal Finance, 2010 Backpacker, 2009 GQ magazine, 2011' Douglas Zimmerman President & CEO VisionLink, Inc.

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25 Major Releases, 50 Feature Enhancements

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We just completed a review of 2009 and are pleased (and a bit amazed) to report that we completed approximately 25 major releases last year, along with more than 50 feature enhancements. Some of these were customer specific and many were released to the entire customer base. elder care, HMIS, 2-1-1) simultaneously.

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