The Developmental Evaluation webinar will provide an overview of module, including how DE helps community organizations increase the impact of their work by providing real-time data and feedback to help them develop and adapt an intervention as it unfolds.
It will also provide an overview of the Innoweave National Developmental Evaluation Workshop which will be hosted on June 7th and June 9th, 2016. Please visit Innoweave's Events Page to find out more.
The workshop on November 7th and 9th, 2016, which builds on the Introduction to Developmental Evaluation webinar, will help leadership teams of 3-4 (including board members) get greater clarity on:
Further explore the purpose and major characteristics of developmental evaluation (DE)
Assess the suitability of their intervention and the readiness of their organization to using DE
Develop a preliminary DE scope of work for their initiative.
Identify possible next steps for developing a budget and implementing DE.
University of Northern British Columbia Competition #15-160AC
Senior Facilitator – Community Development Institute
(Full-time, Term, 1 Year)
The Community Development Institute (CDI) at the University of Northern British Columbia seeks an experienced manager for its community development program. The purpose of this work is to create strong and resilient communities, and informed and innovative leaders, prepared to take advantage of new opportunities in the global economy.
This webinar highlighted key findings from Enterprising Change: Report of the2015 Social Enterprise Survey for Ontario. We shared many of the most relevant sector-wide results with a particular focus on the role social enterprise plays in reducing poverty through generating employment. This survey is the first research of its kind in Canada to include analysis of both for-profit and nonprofit social enterprise. Comparisons between the two models will be shared. The webinar also featured comments on the survey findings by the Government of Ontario’s Social Enterprise Branch.
We invited practitioners, policymakers, and enthusiasts from across civic, public, and private sectors to take part in the webinar.
This webinar was brought to you as part of ECONOUS2016, the National CED Conference, that took place in Montréal on May 18-20, 2016.
Enterprising Change provides a snapshot-in-time of Ontario’s social enterprise sector in order to increase awareness and inform actions to support its development. This report builds on previous research that the Canadian CED Network conducted in 2012, titled Inspiring Innovation: the Size, Scope and Socioeconomic Impact of Nonprofit Social Enterprise in Ontario. Enterprising Change also contributes to the national profile being created through similar surveys that have been conducted across the country. All of these reports contribute to a better understanding of a national entrepreneurial movement within the nonprofit sector.
SPEAKERS
Paul Chamberlain, Ontario Regional Director with the Canadian CED Network
Before joining CCEDNet, Paul spent 18 years working as a department director with Dixon Hall, a multi-service neighbourhood centre in downtown east Toronto. Paul also initiated and chaired the Downtown East Community Development Collaborative in Toronto, which created an inclusive, integrated and comprehensive model for the delivery of employment services. With CCEDNet Paul's work has focussed on both national and Ontario-based projects, demonstrating the effects of CED on poverty, youth peer mentoring and immigrant social enterprise. Currently he supports the development of the Ontario network through involvement on the Ontario Social Economy Roundtable, managing seontario.org, and conducting the provincial survey on social enterprise in 2012 and 2015.
Muska Ulhaq works on reporting, policy issues, updating finance records and contact management for the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing. She also provides the MCII team with events and covening support. Muska is also the Co-Chair of MaRS Social Committee and manages various initiatives and leads the team on organizing events for MaRS staff. Prior to joining MaRS, she worked as a Policy and Research Analyst with Humber Bay Shores Condominium Association and as a Policy Analyst with the Ontario Ministry of Revenue. Muska has a master’s degree in Public Policy from University of Toronto’s School of Public Policy and Governance, and an undergraduate degree in Political Studies and Psychology from Queen’s University. Muska is passionate about social policy and is an active volunteer with TAIBU Community Health Centre. She is fluent in Farsi (Dari), Hindi, Pashto and Urdu.
Katie is a lawyer and MBA graduate with extensive Canadian and international experience in consulting, advocacy, and social innovation. She worked with the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing from 2013 to 2015, building and leading the Community Finance Solutions program. Katie has been involved in social change and innovation for over 15 years, including serving as the Deputy Director of an international advocacy organization. She previously ran a consultancy in Cambodia helping local and international non-governmental organizations increase their impact. She has also practiced law and clerked at the Supreme Court of Canada. Katie studied Anthropology at Harvard University and received her law degrees and an M.B.A. from McGill University.
Over the last 30 years Ethel has assisted the development of numerous social enterprises in a variety of sectors, including agricultural, agrifood, cultural, housing and childcare. In addition to teaching college and university, Ethel has mentored hundreds of communities and social entrepreneurs throughout Canada, is a member of the Canadian CED Network, and founding member of the Social Enterprise Council of Canada. She supported capacity building missions in Mali, Niger, Senegal, Republic of Congo, Romania and Morocco and is involved in the International Network for the Promotion of the Social Solidarity Economy-North America (RIPESS- NA) and the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF). A few years ago, Ethel joined the Canadian Centre for Community Renewal (CCCR), committed to crafting solutions and adaptations to the critical challenges stemming from climate change and peak oil.
South Vancouver Island Economic Development Association (SVIEDA) is a new not-for-profit society with a mandate to facilitate and promote the development of a strong, diversified economy in Southern Vancouver Island through working collaboratively across 13 jurisdictional boundaries. Fundamental to SVIEDA’s success are win-win partnerships between public and private sectors and across political boundaries and industries.
Groundswell is pleased to announce its upcoming Showcase Gala! Come to meet Groundswell's third cohort of budding entrepreneurs and the social impact ventures they are creating. Come to imagine and explore what a more socially just, environmentally regenerative and vibrant economy could look like - and see it starting here!
Please save the date now in your calendar: Tuesday, March 8th, 6:00 pm doors. #Groundswell2016
Check out this video of last year's gala and meet the current cohort members here.
On February 10th, join an exciting webinar with Nobel Prize Winner Joseph Stiglitz and Stan Greenberg for an in-depth look at Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy.
Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy (www.rewritetherules.org), authored by Roosevelt Institute Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz and other Institute staff, provides:
The story of how we got to this point of severe inequality,
An evidence-backed economic frame to combat trickle down and the idea of perfect markets, and
A comprehensive policy agenda.
Senator Elizabeth Warren called Rewriting the Rules groundbreaking. Vox lauded it as "a far-reaching indictment of economic policy as it’s been conducted in recent decades, which have resulted in sluggish growth and booming inequality, with wealth growing considerably faster than incomes."
Learn about the report first hand from Nobel Laureate Joe Stiglitz, and get briefed on how to talk about the key messages within the report from pollster Stan Greenberg, who has conducted focus groups and polling on the report. Elected officials are expected to be particularly interested in some of the findings of the poll.
The presentation will focus on messages relevant to state and local elected officials.