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Evaluating Systems Change: A Results-Based Framework

1:00pm to 2:00pm ESTTamarack Institute

Tamarack Institute is presenting a webinar about the theme Evaluating Systems Change: A Results-Based Framework. This webinar is for almost anyone who is interested in making progress on tough economic, social and environmental issues is committed to changing the system. It will explore an archetypical results framework that can be used to inform the thinking of any effort to ‘change’ systems. This session will be lead by Mark Cabaj.

Who is Mark Cabaj? 

Mark is President of the consulting company From Here to There and an Associate of Tamarack Institute. Mark’s current focus is on developing practical ways to understand, plan and evaluate efforts to address complex issues (e.g. neighbourhood renewal, poverty and homelessness, community safety, educational achievement and health). He has first-hand knowledge of using evaluation as a policy maker, philanthropist, and activist, and has played a big role in promoting the emerging practice of developmental evaluation in Canada.

Register for Evaluating Systems Change

The webinar is now FULL but you still can register to receive a recording of the presentation, along with any relevant links and resources, on Nov 21, 2018. 

Together 2018 - Winnipeg

Together 2018 - Winnipeg: Collaboration, innovation, and the Sustainable Development Goals9:00am to 4:00pm
Red River College - eTV Studio
2055 Notre Dame Avenue

The Manitoba Council for International Cooperation invites you to join Together 2018 Winnipeg, a satellite event of the Together 2018 Symposium taking place in Edmonton, Alberta on November 5-6.

This free, drop-in event features a national livestream of keynote speaker, Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever, in addition to presentations from Together 2018 speakers, followed by discussions with local sustainable development actors.

Register for Together 2018 - Winnipeg

** Complimentary snacks and lunch will be provided throughout the day. **

Admin & Program Officer

Local Investment Toward Employment (LITE) creates job and training experiences for people living in Winnipeg’s inner city neighbourhoods who have complex and multiple barriers to employment. In addition to creating jobs, we offer action-oriented economic development opportunities for individuals, social enterprises and businesses located in Winnipeg’s inner city throughout the year. LITE is a partnership-based organization, working with 20+ community-based organizations, as well as independent contractors, volunteer associations and businesses. 

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Deadline: 
2 Nov 2018
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Administrative Coordinator

Our programs are growing again! As a community economic development organization, SEED is a diverse workplace looking for people to help further develop innovative and responsive programming. We value candidates having experiences living on a low level of income and working with inner-city
communities.

SEED envisions a world where opportunities exist for all people and communities to realize their hopes. Its mission is to build strong communities and increase opportunities for people through financial empowerment programs and services.

Deadline: 
13 Nov 2018
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