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Children of the Earth abORIGINAL student co-op Arts show and sale

10am to 2pm
Neechi Niche | 865 Main St.

The Manitoba Cooperative Association, SEED, Neechi Niche and Children Of The Earth High School presents...

It’s the first ever arts and crafts sale and show created by the students of COTE.

A student co-op is a collective enterprise led by the students for the students. This co-op youth initiative aims to empower COTE students who want to learn how to start a business, and helps student artists learn how to market and sell their arts and crafts.

Come on out and support the business leaders and artists of tomorrow.

Visit the Facebook page and come on out!!!

Legal 101 - Co-op Legal Basics

2:00pm to 4:00pm
212 - 1737 West 3rd Ave

Preparation is more affordable than fixing things later. That is why we recommend that a good legal strategy is to get informed about what to look out for and what common pitfalls your co-op should avoid.

Avoiding Pitfalls, Planning for Potentials

Preparation is more affordable than fixing things later. That is why we recommend that the best legal strategy is to get informed about what to look out for and what common pitfalls your co-op should avoid. 

This workshop is an excellent introduction for co-op directors and managers into the common legal affairs facing co-ops. You’ll learn:

  • what you need to know about the legal framework in which your co-op operates
  • ways that you can minimize your risks
  • where to find additional legal resources

The workshop will be led by a lawyer with experience working with co-operatives, and will enable you as a director or manager of a co-operative to build an understanding of common challenges and ways to work around them.

An important note

While this workshop will be led by a legal professional, it is intended to be an introduction and overview of common legal issues and ways for co-ops to plan so that they don’t become problems. If your co-op needs specific legal advice, the BCCA can help connect you to a lawyer who may be able to help.

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Attend in-person or via teleconference.

If you can't make it to the workshop in person, BCCA training sessions are available by webinar or teleconference. We'll make it happen.

Framing Your Issues

9am to 4pm

Building upon Government I and II, this workshop will provide an overview of the framing process and time to work through how framing can work for an organization. Every organization tells a story about (or frames) the problems/issues they are passionate about. But governments and the public face competing stories. This workshop will address the question: “How can your organization best present (or frame) your issues so that they capture the attention of governments and the public?”

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Workshop Leaders

Karine Levasseur, Ph.D
Karine is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba. She earned my PhD. in the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University. While Karine has many research interests, she am particularly interested in how governments in Canada relate (or do not relate) to voluntary organizations. Her research explores how voluntary organizations can become more meaningfully involved in public policy development, and not just resigned to implement public policy decisions made without their involvement.

Andrea Rounce, Ph.D
Dr. Andrea Rounce is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba and Chair of the Joint Master of Public Administration Program. She teaches and researches in public administration. A primary focus is government's use of public opinion and consultation; public sector governance; and research methodology. Emphasizing the need to bridge theory and practice, Andrea also works with public sector organizations on policy and governance issues while working collaboratively on community engagement and education projects around elections and voting.

Registration

United Way is pleased to partner with the Manitoba Institute for Policy Research and the Canadian Community Economic Development Corporation (CCEDNet) Manitoba to pilot a new learning series focused on how government works, building a government relations strategy and framing your issues to impact change in public policy and process.

This event is held in part as a 3 day workshop series. The first day is November 26th with the second day scheduled on February 5th and then concluding March 5th.

Register for all three sessions now

If you wish to register for only one or two sessions, call Linda 204.924.4225 for costs and to make arrangements.

Working with Government II: Building a Government Relations Strategy

9am to 4pm

Building on Government I, this one day workshop will focus on development of a government relations strategy for organizations having an existing relationship with government(s) or wanting to build a relationship to help facilitate goals and objectives. It will address key questions, including “What do you want to achieve? What do you want government(s) to know about your organization and its goals, objectives, challenges, and successes? How and when will you communicate with government?” This workshop will provide an introduction to government relations and hands-on work toward a strategy for an organization.

This workshop is the second in a 3 day workshop series led by United Way Winnipeg, in partnership with the Manitoba Institute for Policy Research and CCEDNet Manitoba, focused on how government works, building a government relations strategy and framing your issues to impact change in public policy and process. The second workshop, "Building a Government Relations Strategy" is scheduled for February 5th and the concluding workshop "Framing Your Issues" is scheduled for March 5th.

Register for all three sessions now

If you wish to register for only one or two sessions, call Linda 204.924.4225 for costs and to make arrangements.


Workshop Leaders

Karine Levasseur, Ph.D
Karine is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba. She earned my PhD. in the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University. While Karine has many research interests, she am particularly interested in how governments in Canada relate (or do not relate) to voluntary organizations. Her research explores how voluntary organizations can become more meaningfully involved in public policy development, and not just resigned to implement public policy decisions made without their involvement.

Andrea Rounce, Ph.D
Dr. Andrea Rounce is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba and Chair of the Joint Master of Public Administration Program. She teaches and researches in public administration. A primary focus is government's use of public opinion and consultation; public sector governance; and research methodology. Emphasizing the need to bridge theory and practice, Andrea also works with public sector organizations on policy and governance issues while working collaboratively on community engagement and education projects around elections and voting.

Social Finance Connects: Canadians & Socially Responsible Investment

Noon to 1pm Eastern Time

This webinar will build on the most recent Canadian statistics from the 2012 Canadian Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) Review and emerging SRI opportunitites in Canada. We will explore how consumers can positively impact society by engaging in SRI.

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About Brenda Plant

Brenda is a Partner at Ellio sustainability consultants, specializing in sustainability and responsible investment. She is also involved in the development of an affordable rental housing investment fund (for accredited investors). Brenda has an MSc in International Management from HEC Montréal, a BA in Humanities and a BSW from McGill University.

Brenda is a member of the Québec Association of Professionals in Sustainable Development (AProDD) and a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). She is well known in university circles (sits on the Advisory Committee for HEC Montréal’s Graduate Diploma in Management and Sustainability and lectured at Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University), in professional circles (consultant, Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Capital Équitable – a fund dedicated to the development of fair trade, etc.), and in community circles (member of the Board of Directors and Impact Investment Committee of the Béati Foundation, cofounder of Cataléthique – a network of professionals working to apply CSR and sustainability principles in their practices, past member of the Board of Directors of the Responsible Investment Association of Canada (formerly SIO) and formerly Co-chairperson of Ethical Investors Group).

Recognized by Les Affaires as one of 15 women who will make change happen in Quebec, Brenda Plant is committed to investing her life energy in bettering the world. Brenda founded a public education website focusing on responsible consumption – Ethiquette, the responsible consumer network – which operated from 2005 to 2011. She relaunched Ethiquette in September 2014, this time in conjunction with the business school of the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) as a public education website on responsible investment.

Marketing 101 - Co-op Marketing Basics

2:00pm to 4:00pm Pacific Time
212 - 1737 West 3rd Ave

Marketing is something every business needs to do, and it’s something that you can do differently as a co-op. Join other co-operators to explore ways to market the co-operative advantage that we know and love, and learn from some success stories of other co-ops that have used the way that they work to make a marketing difference.

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Start Marketing the Co-op Advantage

Marketing is something every business needs to do, and it’s something that you can do differently as a co-op. Join other co-operators to explore ways to market the co-operative advantage that we know and love, and learn from some success stories of other co-ops that have used the way that they work to make a marketing difference.

Tips and Tricks

This two-hour workshop will be led by a panel of representatives from co-ops with marketing skills, and will focus on tips and tricks of the trade.

You will explore:

  • Just what the co-op advantage is, and how to use it as a key marketing strategy
  • Use of social media for co-op marketing
  • Web-based marketing
  • Member marketing
  • And more!

Attend in-person or via teleconference.
If you can't make it to the workshop in person, BCCA training sessions are available by webinar or teleconference. We'll make it happen.

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