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The business plan for A Group Industrial (by Sally Little) was the best they had ever seen. Leasing
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Sally wrote an excellent business plan for the Oahu Arts Center. Her attention to detail and knowledge of business planning helped move us forward on this multi-million dollar project. Edmund
Aczon, President, Board of Directors
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I enjoyed working with Sally on the Social Enterprise category of the University of Hawaii Business Plan Competition. She brings a great set of skills and perspective to advancing social enterprise. She understands the importance of this strategy and the opportunities available to nonprofits. She is also a realist and understands the business challenges that accompany the achievement of a successful business venture within a mission-based environment. Evan
Hochberg, Managing Director
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Sally was a true life-saver when the University of Hawaii decided to start a social enterprise category for its annual business plan competition. She did a marvelous job providing us with consulting services and presenting information sessions on social enterprise to the student business teams. Her expertise in this area greatly enhanced our competition. Robert J. Robinson,
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As we faced the complicated maze of regulatory requirements for our nonprofit corporation, Sally efficiently led us through the proper steps, to include determining our tax-exempt status and filing Form 990s. Sallys company has successfully provided guidance and assistance to HIMAH for components on nonprofit organization compliance. Vanessa
Duplechain, President (2004-2005)
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This class (Earned Income Ventures for Nonprofits) was a real eye-opener and made us think outside the box. It presented ideas in a different format which forced us to take a second look at our organizations and how we do business. Regardless of the size of the organization or the mission, everyone in the class came out with valuable information and insi ghts. We all have the potential to be financially healthier organizations by applying the ideas Sally shared with us. Sharleen
Oshiro, Executive Director
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Ms. Little presented an outstanding w orkshop to our Board of Directors on financing nonprofits. Her excellent research, analysis and presentation of our revenue sources helped to set the stage for developing a diversified resource development plan. Tod
Robertson, Executive Director
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