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Posted: Tue December 16 2014
This blog was originally published by the Stanford Social Innovation Review on December 4, 2014  When most people speak of place-based efforts to alleviate poverty, their definition is the same one used for the last half century—ever since the Ford Foundation undertook its 1964 Gray Areas Project...
Posted: Wed December 3 2014
According to a recent United Nations report countries that invest in their youth will have stronger economies and healthier populations.  Unfortunately the efforts to address youth unemployment in most U.N. member countries is inadequate. Too many of the world’s 1.8 billion youth are becoming a...
Posted: Thu November 27 2014
Since the 2008 global economic crisis, local consumption around the world has been on the rise. Canada is no exception! A year ago, the Business Development Bank of Canada identified buying local as one of five game-changing consumer trends1. Indeed, nearly two-thirds of Canadians have recently...
Posted: Thu November 27 2014
RIPESS, the Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, participated for the first time in the UN and International Organizations Civil Society Focal Points meeting held at the World Bank Headquarters November 17-18, 2014. A dozen organizations from civil society, such...
Posted: Fri November 21 2014
This blog post was originally published November 19, 2014 by the United Nations Research Institute for Social DevelopmentIn this update on the progress being made in putting social and solidarity economy on the UN agenda, UNRISD Research Analyst Marie-Adélaïde Matheï reviews its position in post-...
Posted: Tue November 4 2014
The 2014 International Volunteer Cooperation Organisations (IVCO) conference was held October 19-22 in Lima, Peru. Forum, a global network of organizations involved in international volunteering, co-organised IVCO 2014 with Uniterra, the largest Canadian volunteer program, which is co-managed by...
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Posted: Mon October 27 2014
By: Kirsten Bernas
Originally published in the Winnipeg Free Press on October 27, 2014  There is some good news in the province's recently released second annual All Aboard report, which tracks poverty and social exclusion in Manitoba. However, it's clear much more needs to be done.Since the All Aboard poverty-...
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Posted: Wed October 22 2014
By: Katie Derksen
It's true! Since its inception as CEDTAS (Community Economic Development Technical Assistance Service) almost 10 years ago, Spark has leveraged over $1 million dollars in pro bono assistance for Winnipeg's community organizations. What started as a small pilot project at SEED Winnipeg has grown to...
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Posted: Mon October 20 2014
By: Katie Derksen
Fall is traditionally a time to take stock, set new goals, and get back to work and study with renewed energy. In the spirit of furthering our own pro bono education, Spark has been hard at work this fall, studying some of our past matches and building theory. Those of us who have ever orchestrated...
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Posted: Fri October 17 2014
By: Matthew Thompson
This blog is part of the 'Voices of New Economies' series within Cities for People - an experiment in advancing the movement toward urban resilience and livability through connecting innovation networks. This Voices series is collectively curated by One Earth and The Canadian CED Network. We are...

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