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Administrative Coordinator Asset Building Programs

Supporting Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg Inc. (SEED) is a Community Economic Development organization that works to reduce poverty and assist in the renewal of primarily inner city communities. SEED’s Asset Building Programs assist participants to save and invest in household necessities and productive assets.

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25 May 2015
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EDAM 2015 Spring Forum

Educational Program Highlights

  • Pierre Desmarais , Deputy Director, Investor Services Division, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada — a primer on the role of his department in attracting investment and management of the ICCI program; plus, how you can access the services and approach investors looking at opportunities in your community.
  • World Trade Centre — Your One Stop Shop for Economic Development Resources
  • Young Entrepreneurs — Attracting and Retaining in your Community—A local panel of young entrepreneurs will share with us what attracted them to Boissevain and what keeps them there, what supports provide value and what else can be done
  • Arts and Culture in Boissevain — Finding your Niche and Nurturing its Growth — community leaders will share their perspectives on the impetus for arts and culture excellence in Boissevain
  • Roundtable Discussions — your chance to express your views on Hot Topics of the Day
  • Local tours — out of the classroom and onto the streets of Boissevain to see what makes the community unique

Social Events

For your planning purposes, the Forum kicks off at 7:00pm on Wednesday May 13th and concludes at noon on Friday.

  • Tour of the Goodon International Wildlife Museum
  • Welcome Reception at Canadian Wilderness Inn
  • Dinner at Viva’s Restaurant (Thurs)
  • Sawmill—post dinner socializing (Thurs)

Download the EDAM 2015 Spring Forum registration form

Clarifying and Simplifying CED to Localize Prosperity (webinar recording)

BACKGROUND

Do you want a socially inclusive, redistributive, prosperous economy?

The Canadian CED Network has been following with interest developments that have been going on across the Atlantic. Perhaps most exciting for us has been the work of Localise West Midlands. Although focused primarily on the West Midlands region of the UK, their work also seeks "to catalyse ideas across the UK and to make links with and support organisations all over the world working on a similar agenda."

In recent years they have engaged in a thorough analysis of the evidence base for economic localisation and community economic development (CED), assessing the prospects for truly 'mainstreaming CED.'

With "Localising Prosperity," a new resource from Localise West Midlands, they are clearly and simply outlining the CED approach, sources of inspiration, and guidance for implementation for diverse audiences: public institutions, communities, businesses - anyone interested in making places better and sharing prosperity.

This webinar with Karen Leach explores the work that Localise West Midlands has done to change people's views of 'community economic development,' how to effectively evaluate CED activities and demonstrate impact, and to understand what strategies are working in the UK to increase the uptake of the CED approach and address prevalent social and economic challenges.

SPEAKER

Karen Leach, Coordinator at Localise West Midlands

Karen Leach has been Coordinator of Localise West Midlands (LWM) since its inception in 2002, responsible for the organisation’s strategy and delivery in conjunction with its board. Her professional interests are in economic efficiency in terms of sustainability outcomes and in economic awareness and empowerment amongst the general public. She is also on the Management Committee of Birmingham Friends of the Earth which runs environmental community centre The Warehouse, and was formerly campaigns support officer at Birmingham Friends of the Earth. LWM is a small non-profit think-tank, campaign group and consultancy with one member of staff and involving around 15 people as members and associates. It is located in Digbeth and has a West Midlands region-wide remit. LWM’s aim is to promote a more localised approach to supply chains, money flow and decision-making in order to form a more just and sustainable economy.

RESPONDENT

Stewart Perry, Associate with the Canadian Centre for Community Renewal

Honorary lifetime member of CCEDNet, Stewart is one of the pioneers of CED in the US and Canada, as both a policy adviser and a designer and manager of CED institutions. As head of the (U.S.) Center for Community Economic Development, he helped create the first finance institution for CED, the Massachusetts Community Development Finance Authority. He helped start Canada's first community development corporation, New Dawn Enterprises, and headed the Community Economic Development Center in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. A consultant, researcher, and author, Stewart currently specializes in community and development finance as an associate with the Canadian Centre for Community Renewal.

Additional Resources

More Than Four Walls Housing First Worker

The West Central Women’s Resource Centre (WCWRC) provides services and programming to women and families in the West Central neighborhood of Winnipeg. WCWRC is seeking to hire a Housing First Worker for our More Than Four Walls Housing First program. The Housing First Worker will assist community women who are chronically or episodically homeless find and maintain permanent housing through a Housing First Intensive Case Management approach.

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1 May 2015
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Executive Director

The Manitoba Eco-Network has been connecting Manitoba’s 75 environmental organizations and educating the public about environmental issues for the last 31 years. The many initiatives and programs undertaken have positioned this organization for every success in the future. For more information about the organization and its current programming, please visit mbeconetwork.org.

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Deadline: 
8 May 2015
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