Knepper bringing historic changes to downtown Sault
The Sault News
Justin Knepper started Knepper Development Strategies, a Sault-based consulting firm, in September 2020 after working for the Sault Ste. Marie Downtown Development Authority over the past decade.
Knepper identified a need for hands-on business, non-profit and local government support due to the substantial growth opportunities being generated by the Soo Locks project.
“Knepper Development Strategies is focused on providing a diverse range of full service support to clients, including business consulting with experience in marketing, buy-outs and more,” said Knepper. “(More services include) grant-writing and administration for businesses, nonprofits and local government agencies; fundraising campaigns for non-profit capital projects; and high quality planning and design services provided in partnership with another local firm, Antares Design of Detour Village.”
Updated: 1:09 PM CDT May 12, 2021
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas The Coastal Bend Food Bank during this pandemic has seen a huge increase in the number of people asking for help. That high demand help to expose some shortcomings in the technology the organization uses to keep track of its products at all times.
Now, the City of Corpus Christi has stepped in with some government cash to bring the organization’s inventory management system into the 21st-century.
The Coastal Bend Food Bank has been busier than ever trying to help folks survive the pandemic. Over that time, the organization has seen a 30% increase in the number of people needing help.
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