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Community Involvement Associate

As a Community Involvement Associate, you will be part of the Strategic Initiatives team, providing assistance as required to current and emerging engagement programs, including Day of Caring (DOC), Youth United (YU), and other initiatives. The position will also support special projects as required. Specifically, the Community Involvement Associate will work closely with staff of various United Way programs to:

Compensation: 
1 year term (Start ASAP; End Date June 19, 2015)
Deadline: 
27 Jun 2014
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Outreach Coordinator – Business Development Services (BDS) programs

Supporting Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg Inc. (SEED) is a community economic development organization. We operate programs that help low-income individuals and groups start or expand existing businesses, and assist participants to save for and invest in personal assets.

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Deadline: 
27 Jun 2014
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Community Liaison

Spence Neighbourhood Association is looking to fill a full-time Community Liaison position. The Community Liaison personnel will be responsible for day-to-day administration and communication with the Spence community, City of Winnipeg, non-profit partner agencies, and other stakeholders. The Community Liaison personnel works closely with the Executive Director, Youth Programming Coordinators, and other staff at the Magnus Eliason Recreation Centre. The ideal candidate has a mix of community experience and communications experience.

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Deadline: 
30 Jun 2014
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Garden and Food Skills Programmer

NorWest Co-op Community Health is looking for a Garden and Food Skills Programmer for the NorWest Community Food Centre project. The NorWest Community Food Centre is a new initiative which offers a shared meal program, cooking, gardening and advocacy programs that improve access to healthy food in a way that maintains dignity and builds community.
Deadline: 
20 Jun 2014
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2014 Community Data Canada Roundtable Webinar

1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Free!

This year's Community Data Canada Roundtable is happening next Wednesday. On June 18, five practitioners will deliver presentations on the use of data related to income and wealth at small geographic areas.

Thank you to those who have already registered. For those who wish to attend, but haven't yet registered, you're welcome to do so right up until the day of the Roundtable.

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Who can attend?

The Roundtable is open to anyone. It will be especially relevant to those working in local public and not-for-profit organizations, e.g. municipalities, school boards, social planning councils, economic development groups, public health units, etc. Interested individuals from other sectors are also encouraged to attend.

Agenda

1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Period to address technical issues among attendees
1:30 p.m. to 1:40 p.m.    Welcome and introduction from CCSD
Katherine Scott, Vice President, Research & Policy, CCSD
1:40 p.m. to 1:50pm How CCSD’s Community Data Program can help you measure income, poverty, and inequality at small geographic areas
Michel Frojmovic, Lead, CCSD Community Data Program
1:50 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. Comparing NHS with Taxfiler income data in Waterloo Region
Jessica Deming, Epidemiologist, Region of Waterloo Public Health
2:20 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. Working with NHS and Taxfiler data to measure income and poverty in Toronto neighbourhoods
Wayne Chu, City of Toronto
2:50 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. Turning evidence into action: How using data is making a difference in our communities
Ted Hildebrandt, Director of Social Planning, Community Development Halton
3:20 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. Neighbourhood financial health and financial vulnerability in Wood Buffalo Regional Municipality and the City of Fort McMurray
Manny Makia, Chief Social Innovator, FuseSocial
3:50 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. Environics Analytics: WealthScapes and CensusPlus with Enhanced NHS Data
Tony Lea, Chief Methodologist and Senior Vice President, Environics Analytics
4:20 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. Question and Answer session
3:50 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Concluding remarks
Michel Frojmovic, Lead, CCSD Community Data Program

Registration and login information
The meeting starts at 1:30 p.m. but attendees may join starting at 1:00 p.m. to iron out technical issues.

You will need a computer with an internet connection, as well as speakers or headphones. Attendees will be muted, but we encourage you communicate with the host and presenters via the chat function.

Upon entering the webinar on June 18, please select "Use your speakers (for listening only)". This will minimize echo and feedback during the webinar. See image below.

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