DLCP will be conducting routine maintenance and system upgrades from 12 pm on Friday, February 14, 2025, until 6 pm on Monday, February 17, 2025. During this time, some systems may not be available.
In observance of Presidents Day, DLCP will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2025.
During this virtual workshop you will learn how to start a non-profit business (corporate registration, licensing, and tax registration) and also learn how to apply for grants available for non-profit organizations.
Following your registration you will receive an email from our office the day before and or the day of to register through WebEx to attend the webinar.
Board of Funeral Directors Virtual Monthly Meeting - Thu, Feb 13
District of Columbia Board of Funeral Directors
Notice of Public Meeting (Virtual) Thursday, February 13, 2025 1 pm
Meeting Agenda
Call to Order
Members Present
Staff Present
Comments from the Public
Approval of Minutes- January 9, 2025
Old Business
New Business
Motion – Executive Session (Closed to the Public) to consult with an attorney pursuant to D.C. Official Code § 2-575(b)(4)(A); D.C. Official Code § 2-575(b)(9) to discuss complaints/legal matters, applications, and legal counsel report.
Recommendations
Adjourn – Next Scheduled Meeting – March 6, 2025 via Zoom (Virtual)
This meeting is governed by the Open Meetings Act. Please address any questions or complaints arising under this meeting to the Office of Open Government at [email protected].
You have a great idea for your new business and desire a simple yet effective process and method to go from an idea to an actual document. Creating a detailed, traditional business plan can be daunting, requiring extensive time, money, and effort. The good news is that there is a step after concept and assessment and not as intensive as the business plan: The Business Model Canvas. During The Business Model Canvas webinar, you will learn an effective process for moving your business idea from that idea to an actual document. The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is a way of describing your business idea into nine distinct fundamental business components using a visual process on one page. Consider this step as the organization and documentation towards developing a solid business planning foundation. This BMC session is targeted to micro and part-time small businesses. Doing this on your own takes an effort; as such, attendees are encouraged to get advisory assistance from a DCSBDC business counselor to work with you to develop your BMC.
NOTE: Following your registration you will receive logon instructions to register through WebEx before the webinar takes place.