United Township Association of Indiana » Featured http://unitedtownships.org Working to Improve Township Government Mon, 29 Dec 2014 19:14:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1 2013 Spring UTA Conference June 23rd – 26th http://unitedtownships.org/?p=338 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=338#comments Fri, 05 Apr 2013 13:25:10 +0000 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=338 The United Township Association of Indiana will be holding its 2013 Spring Educational Conference June 23-26 at the Embassy Suites North. The room rate is $97.

More information will be in your conference packet, including:

  • T-shirt order form
  • Monday night Baseball game info
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Important! Annual Report Update http://unitedtownships.org/?p=330 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=330#comments Mon, 14 Jan 2013 17:37:17 +0000 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=330 The 2012 Gateway Annual Financial Report (AFR) is finally ready to use.  Both the State Board of Accounts and the Indiana Business Research Center sincerely apologize for the delay and any inconvenience it may have caused.   The AFR should be submitted by all Counties, Cities/Towns, Townships, Libraries, and Special Districts by March 1, 2013.  This deadline is set by the Indiana Code and the State Board of Accounts does not have the authority to change it.

You logon to the Gateway at https://gateway.ifionline.org/login.aspx using your Gateway User Name (e-mail address) and password.

Additional information on the AFR can be found on our web site at http://www.in.gov/sboa/3700.htm

The direct link to the AFR User Guide is https://gateway.ifionline.org/guides/afrguide.pdf

If after reviewing the User Guide, you still have questions concerning the Annual Financial Report, e-mail them to annualreport@sboa.in.gov

Thanks
The SBoA Gateway Support Team, jse
Assisting you with the Annual Financial Report and the 100R.

For assistance with Budget and Debt Management contact DLGF at gateway@dlgf.in.gov

John Eppley, CPA, CISA
Information Systems Audit Director
IN State Board of Accounts
302 W. Washington Street, Suite E418
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Ph:  (317) 232-8617
Fax: (317) 232-4711
email: jeppley@sboa.IN.gov

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Information Requested from Townships- Please Help http://unitedtownships.org/?p=317 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=317#comments Fri, 23 Mar 2012 15:16:57 +0000 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=317 The United Township Association of Indiana would like to know if there are any townships which reimburse Medicare Part B to Board Members who are receiving Social Security. If your township is reimbursing Medicare Part B, or you know of a township which is, please complete the form below and submit the information to us. Thank you.

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Little Nevins Township Makes Big Difference http://unitedtownships.org/?p=1 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=1#comments Fri, 09 Oct 2009 19:20:58 +0000 http://unitedtownships.org/?p=1 Vigo County-Carl Gregory, Nevins Township Trustee-

Nevins Township of Vigo County received a $5.2 Million grant from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Reclamation/Restoration (Grantee is Nevins Township Trustee, Carl Gregory). This grant is to supply potable water to the areas that have been impacted by coal mining.

The inception of the Nevins Township Water Project was March of 2003. The IDNR grant was signed in July of 2009. A lot of people, time, and steps, too many to name, have been taken to make this a success.

This is the FIRST project using this funding agency in the state of Indiana. If the groundwater in your area has been impacted by pre-law coal mining activities, you may be eligible for these funds, and the local township trustee can make application for such funds.

The phrases used most of “Just ask”, “All you have to do is ask”, or “You have nothing to lose by asking” can hold true in a situation described as above. The Nevins Township Trustee made what he thought was just a simple phone call. He asked if there was any money available to put good drinking water in homes with bad water due to old coal mines. The answer was “Yes”, and the township trustee has now received a $5.2 million grant to solve the problem.

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