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Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design Joins NVBDC's MVO Task Force
Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design Joins NVBDC's MVO Task Force

Associated Press

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design Joins NVBDC's MVO Task Force

Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design Joins NVBDC's MVO Task Force to Support Veteran Entrepreneurs and Elevate Event Branding DETROIT, MI, UNITED STATES, May 30, 2025 / / -- The National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC) proudly welcomes Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design as the newest member of its Military and Veteran Organization (MVO) Task Force. This strategic partnership strengthens NVBDC's ongoing mission to support Veteran-owned businesses by expanding access to branding, merchandising, and event solutions tailored for maximum impact. Founded by Navy Veteran Andy Macias, Gutterpy Tents began as a simple solution to unreliable tents at outdoor tailgates and evolved into a fast-growing, Cleveland-based company known for its patented rain-gutter tent system, custom-branded gear, and full-service event merchandising. Following a merger with Liquid Screen Design, Gutterpy Tents has expanded its marketing offerings to provide free graphic design services with promotional product orders, Print-on-Demand (POD) stores, individualized fulfillment of orders, completely custom swag boxes and kitting, and physical marketing analysis while tracking ROI on promotional products. In addition, the new collaboration will allow Gutterpy Tents to offer a wider range of products and pass along cost savings to customers. 'Joining the NVBDC MVO Task Force just made sense,' said Macias, Owner of Gutterpy. 'We're a Veteran-owned business committed to helping other Veteran-owned businesses look good, stay dry, and stand out. Being part of this network connects us with like-minded leaders and new opportunities to grow and give back.' Inspired by a personal journey that began while stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, Gutterpy was founded by Macias following the loss of his wife, a Special Agent with the U.S. State Department. For Macias, Gutterpy is more than a brand—it's a mission-driven venture dedicated to supporting fellow Veterans. His family's legacy of service, spanning the military, education, law, diplomacy, and public service, continues to fuel his purpose and drive. Within the MVO Task Force, Macias advocates for elevating Veterans' presence at conferences, like the NVBDC National Conference. 'Let's give Veteran-owned businesses the presence they deserve,' he emphasized. 'We're here to help with tents, apparel, banners—everything they need to create a lasting impression.' To learn more about Gutterpy Tents powered by Liquid Screen Design, visit About the National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC) NVBDC is the leading Veteran-owned business certification organization developed by Veterans for Veterans. It was formed to provide a credible and reliable certifying authority for Veteran-owned businesses of all sizes and in all industries. NVBDC ensures the existence of valid documentation for Veterans' status, ownership, and operational control, giving customers and clients peace of mind that they are working with a valid Veteran-owned business. Additional information can be found at About the NVBDC's Military & Veteran Organization (MVO) Task Force NVBDC's MVO Task Force enables NVBDC to collaborate resources with task force partners to increase awareness and join together to establish a respected position in the industry supporting Veteran Business success. Additional information can be found at Media Contact: Hannah Waldrep (586) 665-9020 [email protected] MVO Task Force Contact: Kathy Poynton (703) 282-6862 [email protected] Keith King, Founder & CEO National Veteran Business Development Council +1 313-446-6885 email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Facebook X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the2025-26Main Estimates for the Government of Canada
Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the2025-26Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

Canada Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Canada Standard

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the2025-26Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

May 27, 2025 - Ottawa, Ontario - Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Efficiency and effectiveness must guide everything government does. The Government of Canada is focused on maximizing investments that drive growth and deliver results. To that end, today, the Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board, tabled in the House of Commons the Government of Canada's Main Estimates for 2025-26. The Main Estimates outline priority investments in housing, the Canadian Armed Forces, Indigenous communities, dental care, border services, and Veterans' benefits. Also included are transfer payments to provinces and territories, such as those for health care, and payments for individuals, including benefits for elderly Canadians and those with disabilities. Data about the government's expenditures and performance targets are also available through GC Infobase, an online tool that presents the numbers in easy-to-understand visual stories.

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada
Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

Cision Canada

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

OTTAWA, ON, May 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Efficiency and effectiveness must guide everything government does. The Government of Canada is focused on maximizing investments that drive growth and deliver results. To that end, today, the Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board, tabled in the House of Commons the Government of Canada's Main Estimates for 2025–26. The Main Estimates outline priority investments in housing, the Canadian Armed Forces, Indigenous communities, dental care, border services, and Veterans' benefits. Also included are transfer payments to provinces and territories, such as those for health care, and payments for individuals, including benefits for elderly Canadians and those with disabilities. Data about the government's expenditures and performance targets are also available through GC Infobase, an online tool that presents the numbers in easy-to-understand visual stories. Quote "Canadians expect their government to invest responsibly and transparently in the areas that matter most to their lives. The Main Estimates clearly outline how our government is addressing Canadians' priorities and meeting the challenges and opportunities ahead." The Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board Quick Facts The 2025–26 Main Estimates present planned budgetary spending totaling $486.9 billion for 130 organizations. This includes transfer payments to other levels of government, other organizations and individuals totaling $294.8 billion. These Main Estimates also include authorities issued under Governor General Special Warrants to sustain core government functions while Parliament was dissolved. The Estimates family of documents includes Departmental Plans, Departmental Results Reports, Main Estimates, and Supplementary Estimates, which are tabled throughout the fiscal year, as required. Spending amounts in the Estimates represent "up to" amounts by each federal organization requesting authority to spend. Main Estimates Associated Links Governor General special warrants Canada Gazette GC InfoBase Stay connected SOURCE Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada
Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Treasury Board President tables in Parliament the 2025-26 Main Estimates for the Government of Canada

OTTAWA, ON, May 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Efficiency and effectiveness must guide everything government does. The Government of Canada is focused on maximizing investments that drive growth and deliver results. To that end, today, the Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board, tabled in the House of Commons the Government of Canada's Main Estimates for 2025–26. The Main Estimates outline priority investments in housing, the Canadian Armed Forces, Indigenous communities, dental care, border services, and Veterans' benefits. Also included are transfer payments to provinces and territories, such as those for health care, and payments for individuals, including benefits for elderly Canadians and those with disabilities. Data about the government's expenditures and performance targets are also available through GC Infobase, an online tool that presents the numbers in easy-to-understand visual stories. Quote "Canadians expect their government to invest responsibly and transparently in the areas that matter most to their lives. The Main Estimates clearly outline how our government is addressing Canadians' priorities and meeting the challenges and opportunities ahead." - The Honourable Shafqat Ali, President of the Treasury Board Quick Facts The 2025–26 Main Estimates present planned budgetary spending totaling $486.9 billion for 130 organizations. This includes transfer payments to other levels of government, other organizations and individuals totaling $294.8 billion. These Main Estimates also include authorities issued under Governor General Special Warrants to sustain core government functions while Parliament was dissolved. The Estimates family of documents includes Departmental Plans, Departmental Results Reports, Main Estimates, and Supplementary Estimates, which are tabled throughout the fiscal year, as required. Spending amounts in the Estimates represent "up to" amounts by each federal organization requesting authority to spend. Related Products Main Estimates Associated Links Governor General special warrants Canada Gazette GC InfoBase Stay connected X: @TBS_CanadaFacebook: SOURCE Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day
The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

The difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WASV) — Memorial Day honors military personnel who died in service. Veterans Day celebrates all who have served in the military, living or deceased. Instead of wishing someone a 'Happy Memorial Day' — a well-intentioned message that may not be received with its intended meaning if someone is grieving — people who work with Veterans' groups suggest something like this: 'Thank you for your service and the sacrifices of those you served with.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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