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Evaluation Coordinator

Evaluation Coordinator

Food Matters Manitoba is seeking a permanent full time Evaluation
Coordinator to support our policy, programs, and storytelling.

Starting April 2017
Work week: 37.5 hours
Starting salary: $35,100 - $39,000 ($18 - $20 / hour)

Responsibilities

The Evaluation Coordinator, under the supervision of the Policy Manager, will:

Deadline: 
3 Mar 2017
Region: 

Worker Co-ops 101

Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern Time

This is the first time that the Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation (CWCF) will be offering this new webinar that was recently developed this past winter.

This is a two-part series designed for people who are working in a worker co-op. They are most appropriate for those who have recently become members or who are thinking of applying to join their co-op, although anyone involved in a worker co-op is welcome to participate. They will cover basic definitions, statistics on the movement, the co-op principles as applied to worker co-ops, and governance and management principles in a worker co-op.

The webinars will be led by Hazel Corcoran, CWCF's Executive Director, in two parts: 

  1. February 21st, 1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern Time, and
  2. March 14th, 1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern Time. Please RSVP to Kaye Grant, communications at canadianworker.coop, by 24 hours in advance of each. The sessions are free to CWCF members, and open only to members.

Worker Co-ops 101

Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern Time

This is the first time that the Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation (CWCF) will be offering this new webinar that was recently developed this past winter.

This is a two-part series designed for people who are working in a worker co-op. They are most appropriate for those who have recently become members or who are thinking of applying to join their co-op, although anyone involved in a worker co-op is welcome to participate. They will cover basic definitions, statistics on the movement, the co-op principles as applied to worker co-ops, and governance and management principles in a worker co-op.

The webinars will be led by Hazel Corcoran, CWCF's Executive Director, in two parts: 

  1. February 21st, 1:00pm to 2:30pm Eastern Time, and
  2. March 14th, 1:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern Time. Please RSVP to Kaye Grant, communications at canadianworker.coop, by 24 hours in advance of each. The sessions are free to CWCF members, and open only to members.

The ABCs of Starting a Social Enterprise

CEDEC2:00pm Eastern Time

This webinar will explore the steps required to build a business that creates value for society and the environment while generating profits. We’ll also look at the many opportunities and challenges social businesses face and discuss a few successful models for inspiration and lessons on best practices.

During this webinar you will learn: 

  • What is a social enterprise and how can you solve a social issue by generating profits?
  • How to start a social enterprise in Quebec - programs and support
  • Opportunities and challenges

Register for The ABCs of Starting a Social Enterprise

About the Speaker

Lis Suarez Visbal-EnsinkLis Suarez Visbal-Ensink is a social entrepreneur and ASHOKA Fellow, founder of FEM International & ETHIK EcoDesign Hub

Lis is committed to sustainable development and to women empowerment both locally and internationally. ETHIK’s mission is to promote ethical fashion and sustainable development practices within the textile industry and promote ethical fashion products amongst consumers. ETHIK is the first organization in Canada to work in the circular economy framework within the fashion industry. It was launched in 2009 as the first incubator of ethical fashion, by FEM International and now since 2013 it has become its own organization. Native of Colombia, Lis has more than 15 years of experience in international development and women entrepreneurship, particularly in the textile and fashion industry. Lis has a BA in International Development & Finance from the University Externado of Colombia and a degree in Business Administration and Finance from Harvard University.She has received various awards and recognitions for her commitment to sustainable development, corporate social responsibility and social innovation.

kNOw Poverty Fundraising Concert

KNOW Poverty Fundraising ConcertDoors open at 7:15pm, show starts at 8:00pm
West End Cultural Centre
586 Ellice Avenue

Make Poverty History Manitoba is proud to announce our first-ever awareness-raiser and fundraiser, featuring:

Let them know if you are coming on their Facebook event page, and please share!

Tickets

$20 in advance; $25 at the door
Online at Ticketfly.com or at West End Cultural Centre
Student tickets: $10 at University of Winnipeg/Info Booth and University of Manitoba/Answers

Low income & looking for a ticket? Please call Social Planning Council of Winnipeg: 204-943-2561 ext 229 or visit 432 Ellice Ave from 9 am - 5 pm, Monday - Friday.

Make Poverty History Manitoba is a coalition of non-profit, faith, labour and business groups working to end poverty in our province. www.kNOwpoverty.ca

Music has the power to bring people together and focus public attention on the critical issue of poverty in Manitoba. Much of Make Poverty History Manitoba's work is done through in-kind donations of time and resources, but funds are also needed for events and materials to advance social justice and end poverty in Manitoba.

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