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Project 10 - Lessons for Transforming Neighbourhood Pain into Gain

Image of fingers typing on a keyboard with text: "WEBINARS"Project 10 is an initiative of  Edmonton Community Development Company that is uniting diverse partners around a bold plan to buy, demolish and redevelop 10 derelict properties in McCauley, one of the city’s oldest urban neighbourhoods. Drug trafficking, homelessness, gambling and gangs are a current reality for McCauley. These challenges are counterbalanced by the deep love and loyalty that many residents have for their neighbourhood. This commitment was powerfully demonstrated when, in just six weeks, neighbours contributed $1.1 million to join local leaders as investors in a plan to buy, and revitalize a long-time problem strip mall property. This significant show of support is an important victory in the incredibly complex and challenging work of revitalizing communities.

Join Sylvia Cheuy as she welcome’s Mark Holmgren, Executive Director of the Edmonton Community Development Company to share the lessons he is discovering as he mobilizes diverse partners to work together, connect dots and creatively overcome obstacles to restore a neighbourhood and make the possibility of homeownership a reality for first-time buyers.

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RECONNECT! Making Community Essential

Smilling young people at a party (With text) "Reconnect Making Community Essential October 6 and 7/ Live OnlineLearn with an unprecedented team of thought leaders from communities across North America that have innovative responses to COVID recovery and community building and have implemented effective social responses. Learn about the unprecedented spontaneous uprising of everyday people taking action to support their neighbours.

Most importantly talk about what comes next.

A Build Back Better Conversation:

  •  What can we learn from forced social disconnection?
  • What will the great reconnect look like and how do we help?
  • Can we rebuild people’s trust in public spaces and community gatherings?
  • Why building stronger neighbourhoods are so effective?
  • Community health and the role that social connection plays in well-being.
  •  How do we strengthen civil society and collective action in our cities?
  •  Put community at the centre of our municipal recovery plans.
  • Building back using an Asset-Based Community Development framework?

Join top keynotes

  • Zita Cobb – Business Hall of Fame, Storyteller, Community builder
  • John McKnight – Co-Founder, Asset Based Community Development
  • Kim Samuel - Founder, the Samuel Centre for Social Connectedness
  • De'Amon Harges - Roving Listener & Creator, the Learning Tree
  • Peter Block – Author – Community and Abundant Community
  • Melanie Goodchild – Founder, Turtle Island Institute
  • Paul Born – Bestselling Author of Deepening Community
  • Cormac Russell – Author - Teacher – Consultant ABCD
  • Jim Diers – Author – Trainer – Activist – City Leader
  • Heather Keam - Tamarack's Deepening Community Lead

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Navigate COVID-19 programs (with CRA)- For Businesses with employees (CERS)

Image of smiling person looking at a computer with text: "Tax relief measures for your small businesses. Get your questions answered!"CEDEC is hosting an interactive webinar with the Canada Revenue Agency for small businesses and non-profits with employees on Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan. This free online information session will cover the recent changes to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) program. We will also briefly highlight the new programs that have recently been put in place to replace the Canada Emergency Relief Benefit (CERB).

There are a limited number of spaces available to allow participants to ask questions directly to our presenter. A link will be sent by email once registration is completed.

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Navigate COVID-19 programs (with CRA)- For Businesses with employees (CERS)

Image of smiling person looking at a computer with text: "Tax relief measures for your small businesses. Get your questions answered!"CEDEC is hosting an interactive webinar with the Canada Revenue Agency for small businesses and non-profits with employees on Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan. This free online information session will cover the recent changes to the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) program. We will also briefly highlight the new programs that have recently been put in place to replace the Canada Emergency Relief Benefit (CERB).

There are a limited number of spaces available to allow participants to ask questions directly to our presenter. A link will be sent by email once registration is completed.

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Procurement for Social Value Suppliers – July Cohort Session 4

Text on blue/ white background: "Super Social procurement supplier readiness. Procurement training for social value suppliers. Become bid ready. Grow your impact. Learn and connect with others. A 4 week virtual training with interactive activities, customized coaching and the final result - your own bid book! WWW.BuySocialCanada.Com/Super." The Buy Social logo and Government of Canada logos are featured at the bottom of the image.

Social procurement is emerging across Canada as a powerful tool for building healthy communities. Buy Social Canada offers the SUPER Project (Social Procurement Supplier Readiness) tools, resources, and training to help social enterprises and social value suppliers respond to the growing demand for social value in purchasing. Social value suppliers will be able to learn the skills needed to access procurement opportunities and contracts that provide the revenue to increase their social value creation.

Reach your procurement potential with the Buy Social Canada ‘Procurement for Social Value Suppliers’ workshop. This four-week, in-depth training will teach social value suppliers about the intricacies of procurement and the skills to access growing demand for social value in procurement.

‘Procurement for Social Value Suppliers’ is a hands-on learning experience where you will finish the program with foundational tools to bid for contracts. Topics that will be covered include finding opportunities, responding to bids and telling your social value story. Each week will comprise of a two-hour session hosted online.

Participants will also receive a customized one-on-one coaching session to help reach your social procurement market access potential.

The SUPER Project (Social Procurement Supplier Readiness) is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program.

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