AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPhilanthropy & Community: McDonald’s of Guam’s Golf Classic drew a full field of 150 players at the Country Club of the Pacific, raising funds for Ronald McDonald House, which helps families stay close to children needing life-saving care. Youth Entrepreneurship: Nenpire Startup Series is now accepting applications for ages 7–13, offering hands-on workshops, mentorship, and a final marketplace experience with local business partners. Energy & Defense Policy: Congress is weighing a push to deploy transportable nuclear microreactors to the Indo-Pacific by 2030, with Guam Del. James Moylan opposing the provision. Tourism & Food Security: Guam was awarded $6.54M for Summer EBT (SUN Bucks), sending $180 one-time grocery benefits to eligible island youth. Local Business & Data Skills: Pinpoint Guam and the University of Guam signed an MOU to launch paid internships starting Fall 2026, building talent for a data-driven economy. Disaster Readiness: Guam hotels are stepping up as key mass-care partners in emergencies, coordinating with GVB and GHRA on crisis communications and resource support. Government & Infrastructure: A bill proposes a public-private partnership to build a permanent Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation headquarters, aiming to reduce long-term leasing costs. Workforce & Conservation: Guam Green Growth launched the G3 Youth Conservation Corps with eight students for summer conservation jobs and real-world experience. Foster Care Crisis: Harvest House reported a surge in interest from prospective foster parents after highlighting shelter overcrowding and urgent placement needs.
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