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Project Co-Lead

This position and project responds to the need for creating environments which foster retention and a greater sense of belonging among newcomers in Atlantic Canada. The goal of this project is to contribute to sector resilience and adaptability by building capacity in Social Research & Development and outcomes measurement among project partners.

Roles and Responsibilities

Specifically the Project Co-Lead will do this by work with the ARAISA Project Co-lead to:

Compensation: 
up to $54,600 per year
Deadline: 
15 Nov 2021
Region: 

Building Partnerships

Icon of rainbow coloured buildings with text: "Building Partnerships 2021: The 9th Annual MNPHA Conference"The annual Building Partnerships conference features diverse speakers, ranging from property managers and engineers, to community service providers and civil servants, all of whom are involved with the provision of affordable housing on Treaty land. This year’s sessions will address sustainability, innovative models of housing, tenant-landlord communications and more, with a strong focus on the role of housing in reconciliation.  

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2021 ABLE fall virtual series

Image of adult hugging child with text: "2021 Able fall virtual series. Recover and rebuild. November 10, 18, 23. 12:00-3:00 PM EST. Register"Recover and Rebuild: Helping Canadians build financial security during the pandemic and beyond
The 2021 ABLE Financial Empowerment (FE) virtual series is a collection of online financial empowerment events designed to provide frontline FE practitioners, FE stakeholders, government, policy-makers and academics with knowledge, tools, resources and insights on financial topics to help struggling Canadians build financial resilience through the pandemic and recovery.  

The fall virtual series showcases relevant topics for post-pandemic financial empowerment and is geared for people from all sectors working to mobilize financial empowerment solutions to tackle poverty in Canada.

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2021 ABLE fall virtual series

Image of adult hugging child with text: "2021 Able fall virtual series. Recover and rebuild. November 10, 18, 23. 12:00-3:00 PM EST. Register"Recover and Rebuild: Helping Canadians build financial security during the pandemic and beyond
The 2021 ABLE Financial Empowerment (FE) virtual series is a collection of online financial empowerment events designed to provide frontline FE practitioners, FE stakeholders, government, policy-makers and academics with knowledge, tools, resources and insights on financial topics to help struggling Canadians build financial resilience through the pandemic and recovery.  

The fall virtual series showcases relevant topics for post-pandemic financial empowerment and is geared for people from all sectors working to mobilize financial empowerment solutions to tackle poverty in Canada.

Learn more

2021 ABLE fall virtual series

Image of adult hugging child with text: "2021 Able fall virtual series. Recover and rebuild. November 10, 18, 23. 12:00-3:00 PM EST. Register"Recover and Rebuild: Helping Canadians build financial security during the pandemic and beyond
The 2021 ABLE Financial Empowerment (FE) virtual series is a collection of online financial empowerment events designed to provide frontline FE practitioners, FE stakeholders, government, policy-makers and academics with knowledge, tools, resources and insights on financial topics to help struggling Canadians build financial resilience through the pandemic and recovery.  

The fall virtual series showcases relevant topics for post-pandemic financial empowerment and is geared for people from all sectors working to mobilize financial empowerment solutions to tackle poverty in Canada.

Learn more

Campfire Chat: Sharing Policy Strategy & Efforts

10:00-11:00 am Pacific
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
12:00-1:00 pm Central
1:00-2:00 pm Eastern
2:00-3:00 pm Atlantic
2:30-3:30 pm Newfoundland

Whether we act as sounding boards for one another, offer connections and advice, or develop full-on partnerships, we are stronger when we work together!

Sharing strategies can help us:

  • Get fresh ideas
  • Reduce duplication and maximize impact
  • Develop partnerships and new initiatives

This campfire chat will provide you with an opportunity to explore the overlaps between your policy priorities, strategies, and efforts and those of others and figure out ways to complement one another’s policy work in an informal and supportive peer-to-peer environment. 

Please join us on November 4!

Register for Campfire Chat: Sharing Policy Strategy & Efforts

This is the second session in this year's Strengthening Community Economies: POLICY & ADVOCACY Series that is designed to build skills, provide support, and strengthen a culture of political action among CCEDNet members. To join CCEDNet or to find out more about our barrier-free membership policy, click here.

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