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Community Engagement Coordinator

Community Engagement Coordinator
Full-time / flexible, 20-35 hrs/wk

Local Investment Toward Employment (LITE) is a registered charity that creates job and training experiences for people experiencing social or economic barriers to employment. In addition to creating jobs, we offer action-oriented economic development opportunities for individuals and social enterprises in Winnipeg. LITE partners with 20+ community-based organizations, as well as independent contractors, volunteer associations and businesses every year. 

Compensation: 
$14.75-16.50/hr
Deadline: 
28 Jul 2021
Region: 

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.

Learn more 

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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Procurement for Social Value Suppliers – July Cohort Session 3

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.

Learn more

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