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CED News
Ontario's Social Enterprise Demonstration Fund Issues $2m Call for Proposals
The Government of Ontario is launching a second $2-million round of the Social Enterprise Demonstration Fund (SEDF) as part of Ontario’s Social Enterprise Strategy 2016 - 2021. This round will support the development of financially sustainable and scalable social enterprises by addressing key challenges faced by social enterprises, such as access to capital.
Deadline: November 4
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CCEDNet and Partners Call for Federal Leadership on the SSE Globally
In a letter sent to Hon. Stéphane Dion, Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet) and partners highlight the remarkable leadership by Canadians in the global movement for the social solidarity economy (SSE) and urge the government to build on this leadership.
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The Gathering: Bringing Manitoba's Community Builders Together
The annual Manitoba Community Development/Community Economic Development Gathering is back and the theme for this year is "Include. Act. Transform." It is a clear call to action, encouraging us to collaborate and bridge gaps between different groups within our communities as we work to build a more equitable and sustainable society. Join us on October 21st at St John's High School in Winnipeg
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Building a Vibrant Social Enterprise Landscape: Lessons from Scotland
In early September, a pan-Canadian group of social enterprise stakeholders visited Scotland to tour the landscape. Hosted by Community Enterprise in Scotland, the largest third sector business support provider in Scotland, the group met with government representatives, intermediaries, and a diverse mix of social enterprises. This webinar, with presentations from David LePage, Nabeel Ahmed, and Darcy Penner, will cover key findings from the tour and share reflections for the continued evolution of the social enterprise landscape in Canada.
WEBINAR: October 7 at 12pm EDT
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Volunteers Sought for Women's Economic Council Technical Working Group
CCEDNet member, the Women’s Economic Council (WEC), is looking for a few good women and men to participate in a virtual, national Technical Working Group. Volunteers will help WEC develop some of the technical specifications for WEC’s new online portal.
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New Program Promotes the Expansion of Collective Enterprises in Ontario
Up to twenty-five Francophone and bilingual collective businesses in Ontario will be eligible to receive a grant to improve their services thanks to a partnership between the Conseil de la coopération de l'Ontario (CCO), a member of the Canadian CED Network, and Ontario Centres of Excellence under the Ontario Social Impact Vouchers' program.
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Apply for the Fair Trade Show Young Social Entrepreneur Contest
The Fair Trade Show has launched their Young Social Entrepreneur Contest for 2017! Each year The Fair Trade Show provides one emerging, youth-led business with the opportunity to exhibit for free. This year they are including the local community in their quest to find the winning business! Deadline: November 15
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CED Blogs
New Report Puts Forward a Model to Support Manitoba-based Social Enterprises to Seize Opportunities
Blog by Darcy Penner
There is growing consensus across the political spectrum that it is more cost effective to invest in preventing social problems, before crisis occurs, than it is to invest in addressing the problem further down the road. However, significant barriers prevent this from happening. The report, completed by Purpose Capital, addresses these barriers while presenting a model for making upstream investments in human services through a publicly-financed, pay-for-success investment fund, specifically designed to invest in innovative, preventive initiatives.
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Let's Talk About Jobs—And Ownership
Blog by Miriam Axel-Lute
Community economic development is not just a matter of helping some households to get jobs and pay their bills. Done thoughtfully, it’s about shifting the location of economic power. As Gar Alperovitz writes, "One part of linking project-based work to systemic change efforts must involve creating institutions of democratized ownership of wealth (rather than elite individual ownership)—institutions that can generate revenue, provide jobs, and build up an independent economic base for the community over time."
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CED Resources
Community Benefits in Practice and in Policy: Lessons from the US and the UK
Interest in community benefits has been growing in Ontario over the last few years, as a way of ensuring that public and private infrastructure investments foster prosperity and well-being in the communities where those projects take place. In October 2015, Dina Graser was contracted to research how community benefits could produce meaningful change for low-income communities, and to make practical recommendations as how to best advance the field in Ontario.
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Business Vitality Initiative Community Handbook
The Business Vitality Initiative process and the content in this toolkit were developed by and remain the intellectual property of the Centre for Innovative and Entrepreneurial Leadership (CIEL). Through a dynamic partnership between CIEL and the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC), a member of the Canadian CED Network, this bilingual community handbook is a tool which will be used to enhance business vitality in Quebec and provide opportunity for the English-speaking and broader community to work together.
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Beyond Economic Survival: 97 Ways Small Communities Can Thrive
Whatever "quality of life" means, does your community have a good enough supply of it to attract new citizens with varying interests, retain its existing citizens, and inspire them all? CIEL's Community Vitality Initiative (CVI) measures community leaders' and citizens' perceptions about the quality of life in their community and compares the scores to those from other communities using a unique graphic index (the Community Vitality Index).
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CED Videos
Yvon Poirier at the UN High Level Event on the Social and Solidarity Economy
On September 20, 2016, Yvon Poirier, Board Secretary for the Canadian CED Network, gave a presentation at the high-level event on “Social and solidarity economy (SSE): key sector for a sustainable urban development” at the United Nations headquarters in New York
Click on the image to watch the video!
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