The Enterprising Non-Profits NS Grant Program
Upcoming Workshops and Grant Application Deadline
If you're thinking about starting an enterprise activity that will support both the mission and financial needs of your non-profit organization, this is the workshop for you.
More and more non-profits are exploring income-generating enterprises as a way to:
- enhance their programs and services;
- achieve their missions more effectively; and
- generate new revenues that enable them to diversify their funding bases.
This workshop is intended for staff, board members and volunteers of non-profit organizations that are considering launching, expanding, strengthening their enterprise and/or are new to social enterprise. It introduces participants to social enterprise and the Enterprising Non-Profits program (go to http://enterprisingnonprofits.ca for more information), and walks them through the grant application process.
Note: Organizations wishing to apply for the Fall round of enp grant assistance (application deadline: November 15) must have attended an enp Orientation Workshop.
The Workshop will give you the following:
1.Knowledge of the enp program – its resources, supports and grant assistance
2.Enhanced knowledge of social enterprise
3.An understanding of the enp application process, and answers to application questions
Workshops
There are three Enterprising Non-profits workshops coming up next month. You can sign up for your preferred session below:
October 22, 9am - 12pm: Liverpool CBDC
October 23, 9am - 12pm: Dartmouth Sportsplex - Valardo Room
October 24, 11:30am - 1:30pm: Online
Registration fee:
$20 per person for the online course. Note that this is the first time we are holding an online enp-NS course, so the rate is discounted.
$45 per person for in-person sessions in Liverpool and Dartmouth. The registration fee includes breakfast. This fee covers the cost of the room rental, handouts, nourishment and facilitator.
The benfits of attending the in-person workshop include the following:
- More interaction between facilitator and participants
- Ability to network with other like-minded not-for-profits
- Paper handouts of the forms (we will provide them electronically for the online course and after the in-person workshop for participants)
More about enp-NS:
- Assists Nova Scotian nonprofits to start and grow social enterprises – businesses that address community issues
- Provides training, resources and social enterprise development grants
- Funded by Province of Nova Scotia
- An initiative in collaboration with enp-BC (www.enterprisingnonprofits.ca)
Please contact
stephanie@commongoodsolutions.ca