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Introduction to Constructive Engagement

12:00pm ET (9:00am PT)

Innoweave has partnered with Advocacy School to host this Introduction to Constructive Engagement webinar.

The webinar will provide an overview of constructive engagement, and will review concepts and approaches associated with constructive engagement. It will also provide an overview of the Innoweave Constructive Engagement workshop, which will be held at different locations across the country this fall. Workshop details can be found here.

This webinar will be led by Sean Moore of Advocacy School. Sean has more than 30 years experience in public-policy and advocacy related to local, provincial/state and federal government affairs in Canada and the United States. Sean is a recipient of the 2013 Bissett Distinguished Alumni Award from Carleton University's School of Public Policy & Administration (SPPA).

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Event details:

  • When: Monday, September 15th at 12:00pm PT (9:00am ET)
  • Where: This webinar will be hosted via Cisco WebEx. A link to the meeting will be provided upon completion of registration via the link below.

Teams are encouraged to apply for one of numerous upcoming Constructive Engagement workshops listed on this page.

The content for this module was developed by Advocacy School.

Embracing Multicultural Community Development: Connecting Us All Conference 2014

This conference is intended to connect ethno-cultural community leaders with each other and with mainstream organizations, helping to promote networking and learning through sharing and connecting people to resources.

Action for Healthy Communities, The Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, and the Edmonton Multicultural Coalition, along with support from Alberta Culture, the City of Edmonton, Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues and the Edmonton Chamber of Voluntary Organizations have worked together in a collaboration for the last three years on various capacity building projects provided with funding from the City of Edmonton. This last year saw them host several community dialogues to determine and discuss issues and concerns relevant to ethno-cultural community leaders as they try to engage and motivate their community members to make positive change in their various communities. Some of the issues that were discussed were how to engage youth and provide them with leadership skills and opportunities, developing better communication skills within different cultures, ways in which collaboration and partnerships can be developed, looking for ways to enhance access to resources, and many others. Also through the dialogue process, members of the ethno-cultural communities in Edmonton identified the need to have better access to mainstream agencies. Furthermore, these community members identified issues they saw in their communities and a desire to explore solutions with others.

Intended Outcomes:

  • New and innovative collaborations initiated within communities, between communities, and between communities and agencies; community needs are complex and to ensure they are met in a comprehensive way, partnerships and collaborations are vital.
  • To encourage networking and enhance education about available resources; there are many resources available to communities in Edmonton, but many do not know what they are and how to access them.
  • To provide an opportunity for people to showcase success stories from their communities and organizations; success stories show what works, and may give community members ideas on how to develop a collaborative project and find creative ways to meet needs.
  • To provide a place for groups and individuals to connect, share programs, projects and ideas and learn from each other; networking and building ties with others often provides opportunities that are unexpected, but also allows access to resources that would otherwise be unavailable.
  • The development of solutions to identified issues within communities; communities come with many needs and speaking with others often helps in finding new and creative ways to potentially meet those needs.
  • To come together to celebrate and enjoy a variety of cultural backgrounds through dance, drama, music, art and food; fostering a multicultural environment encourages people to work in a multicultural mindset, and celebrations bring people together in a variety of ways.

For further information contact Gemma Dunn: 780-429-4962 | ecvoprograms at ecvo.ca

Innovations in Financing Affordable Housing: The Inside Scoop

Community Finance Solutions—an initiative of the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing—will be hosting Innovations in Financing Affordable Housing: The Inside Scoop. This webinar will take place on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 12 p.m. ET.

We will provide a behind-the-scenes look at two housing funds currently in development, featuring the following speakers:

  • LoriAnn Girvan, Moderator
  • Joe Deschênes Smith, Trillium Housing (Toronto)
  • James McGregor, Investissement Résidentiel Responsable (Montreal)

Our speakers will provide practical advice for anyone considering creating a new investment product for impact, or anyone working in affordable housing and interested in new financing models.

Register today!

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Introduction to Innoweave

1:00pm ET (10:00am PT)

Are you a passionate leader of a successful community organization looking for new ways to enhance your impact and solve enduring problems?

Innoweave has partnered with the Community Action Initiative and the Canadian Women's Foundation to host an Introduction to Innoweave webinar.

This one-hour webinar will be hosted online and will explain how Innoweave helps nonprofits learn about, select, and implement innovative tools and approaches that help them generate greater impact, more quickly and at a lower cost.

Attendance (or viewing a recorded version) at the Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar is a pre-requisite for participating in an Innoweave Social Enterprise workshop.

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  • When: Thursday, September 18th at 1:00pm ET (10:00am PT)
  • Where: This webinar will be hosted via Cisco WebEx. A link to the meeting will be provided upon completion of registration via the link below.

Please email info@innoweave.ca if you have any questions, or visit the Upcoming Events page to learn about other workshops and webinars in your area.

Introduction to Social Enterprise

12:00pm ET (9:00am PT)

Innoweave has partnered with enp Canada to host an Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar.

The webinar will provide an overview of social enterprise, and will review concepts and approaches associated with social enterprise. It will also provide an overview of the Innoweave Social Enterprise workshop, which will be held at different locations across the country this fall. Workshop details can be found here.

Attendance (or viewing a recorded version) at the Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar is a pre-requisite for participating in an Innoweave Social Enterprise workshop.

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  • When: Tuesday, September 16th at 12:00pm ET (9:00am PT)
  • Where: This webinar will be hosted via Cisco WebEx. A link to the meeting will be provided upon completion of registration via the link below.

Teams are encouraged to apply for one of numerous upcoming Constructive Engagement workshops listed on this page.

The content for this module was developed by enp Canada.

Deepening Public Participation–Digitally

2-3pm ET
 
Your town is finally in the digital age with a website, online calendar, and Facebook page.  Now you can sit back and relax, right? Not exactly.
 
An array of online tools is available that can take your digital presence to the next level, promoting collaboration between government and citizens, engaging new audiences, and effectively complementing “analog” face-to-face engagement. It’s time for your town to get online and see what’s out there!
 
Join the next CommunityMatters® conference call and dig deeper into digital engagement with experts Alissa Black and Pete Peterson. You’ll learn about online public engagement and which digital tools are right for your town.  

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