9:30am to 4:00pm Eastern Time
Kingston Shrine Club
3260 Princess St
Co-op Outreach Conferences - Connect your co-op. Build the movement.
Co-op Outreach Conferences are one-day conferences for those interested in co-operatives and the new sharing economy, as well as board, staff and members of co-ops of all kinds. The conferences are hosted by the Ontario Co-operative Association, often in partnership with other co-operatives and credit unions.
Building on their first regional conferences held during the International Year of Co-operatives in 2012, this is a chance for co-operators to get together and share tips, learn best practices from local and provincial examples, build a support network, and increase the visibility of the movement in their region. A part of their Co-op Development and Engagement strategic directions and plans, the conferences have several objectives:
- support and strengthen co-op development
- connect co-ops and credit unions
- create sustainable regional support networks and clusters
- facilitate the sharing of best practices and reciprocal mentoring
- develop co-op awareness outside of the sector
- increase member engagement
- build a unified co-op movement
Each conference features presentations with local success stories, and made-in-your-area solutions. Because co-ops are built to serve their unique communities, what works in one area won’t always work in another. In addition, they’ll talk about connecting your co-op to a new generation of members, introduce new advocacy tools, and outline simple steps to build a regional co-op network.
GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! Register 2 or more people and receive a 20% discount!
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Kingston January 14 | Thunder Bay February 26 | St. Catharines March 4 | Toronto March 7 | London March 14 | Sudbury March 24 |
Objectives:
- Share co-op stories
- Build knowledge and skills
- Develop co-ops and co-op networks
Materials to review pre-meeting:
- Proposed Agenda
- Blueprint for a Co-operative Decade
- 2012 Kingston Regional Co-op Conference Evaluation Summary