Secret Meals For Hungry Children

Many children in Alabama rely heavily on free and reduced breakfasts and lunches five days a week. However, the weekend creates a nutritional gap, leaving many children hungry when they return to school on Monday. Secret Meals fills the gap these children experience by discreetly slipping into their backpacks on Fridays with vitamin-fortified and nutritional meals. Alabama Credit Union created the Secret Meals For Hungry Children program in 2008 with one goal in mind – decreasing the number of children in Alabama and Florida facing hunger over the weekend. To allow as many children to receive food packs as possible, Alabama Credit Union provides all promotional and operational funding for the Secret Meals program, meaning 100 percent of every penny donated goes toward purchasing food packs.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

The Community Walks, held in hundreds of cities across the country, are the core of the Out of the Darkness movement, which began in 2004. These events give people the courage to open up about their own connections to the cause, and a platform to create a culture that’s smarter about mental health. Friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers walk side-by-side, supporting each other and in memory of those we’ve lost. Now, more than ever, it’s important to be there for one another and take steps to safeguard our mental health and prevent suicide.

Redstone Government Consulting, Inc. is happy to announce the addition of Lauren Rattenbury, CPA to our team

Redstone Government Consulting, Inc. is happy to announce the addition of Lauren Rattenbury, CPA to our team. Lauren joins Redstone GCI as a Senior Consultant in our firm’s Collaborative Accounting Group. Lauren is a QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor and a Certified Public Accountant. She is also pursuing her Unanet Admin certification. Lauren joins our team with…

Redstone GCI is happy to announce the addition of Heather Kuhar to our team

Redstone Government Consulting, Inc. (Redstone GCI) is excited to announce the addition of Heather Kuhar to our team of expert consultants. Heather is joining the Redstone GCI team as a Director with a 30-year career in high-tech manufacturing in highly-regulated industries, including aerospace, defense, automotive, medical, telecommunications, and renewable energy. Heather brings expertise in Operations…

Timekeeping Software Options for Government Contractors Training Webinar

This FREE webinar will offer attendees an overview of the several timekeeping systems for government contractors. Whether contemplating the immediate need for a timekeeping solution or weighing its future relevance, this session is designed for you. Our expert faculty will delve into specific scenarios in which timekeeping is needed, the outputs it can produce, and the essential DCAA-Compliant system requirements. Moreover, we’ll shed light on the potential pitfalls of an inadequate timekeeping or labor distribution process. We’ll also introduce you to at least four distinct timekeeping platforms to ensure you make an informed decision. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make the right choice for your organization.

Best Practices to Prepare for and Successfully Respond to Department of Labor Investigations

In today’s complex regulatory environment, being prepared for a Department of Labor investigation is crucial for businesses of all sizes. This FREE webinar will offer attendees an overview of the best practices to ensure you’re not only prepared for these investigations but can also prepare to respond to them successfully. We’ll guide you through the intricacies of investigations, help you identify potential compliance risks your company may face, and provide strategies to address possible violations and penalties. Arm yourself with the insights and tools needed to confidently manage and prepare to respond to Department of Labor challenges.

Case Study: Cost Accounting for Software Related Costs To Be Sold, Leased, or Marketed

Does Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) or Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) provide specific requirements when it comes to accounting for costs related to software to be sold, leased, or marketed in the future? The simple answer is “no”, however, a review of FAR Part 31 certainly supports that the cost is allowable and allocable to both…