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Why Cities? Why Poverty? Tele-Learning Event

As part of their Tele-Learning Seminar Series, the Tamarack Institute presents:

Why Cities? Why Poverty?

Series: Vibrant Communities Seminar Series

Speakers: Paul Born, Brock Carlton

Location: via conference call (FREE)

Date: Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:55am, Eastern

About the Seminar:

The first call in the Canada's Cities Reducing Poverty series will feature Brock Carlton, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Federation of Municipalities (FCM). Mr. Carlton will discuss Mending Canada's Frayed Social Safety Net: The role of municipal governments - a recent report exploring poverty, income inequality and the concept of social infrastructure. There is a growing need for municipal social services, made even more urgent by the recent recession and the federal and provincial retreat from traditional social supports, which has shifted the burden to municipal governments. The report introduces the concept of social infrastructure, the support system provided by municipal governments and made up of direct social services, such as affordable housing, emergency shelters and subsidized childcare, as well as public services like transit, recreation and libraries. Social infrastructure is particularly important to vulnerable people on limited incomes, especially during a recession. The report finds that while the need for these services has increased, investments have not kept up.

Farm Operations Coordinator

FortWhyte Alive

One of Canada’s premier privately-operated, non-profit environmental and outdoor recreational
organizations is seeking a Farm Operations Coordinator to join our unique and dynamic FortWhyte Farms program. Since 2003, FortWhyte Farms has been working with marginalized youth, using the practice of sustainable urban agriculture to build confidence and leadership skills, provide employment training, and instil values of individual and community self‐reliance.

Deadline: 
29 Jan 2011
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Intergenerational Gardening Project Coordinator

Background:

The South Osborne Urban Community Cooperative is a non-profit community-service cooperative that focuses on social and ecological issues surrounding food production and distribution. It is our goal that members of the community in the Lord Roberts and Riverview neighbourhoods make progressive change in how they think about their food. One of our initiatives is an Intergenerational Gardening Project, where children, adolescents, young, middle and older adults will work together in community gardens in the South Osborne Area.

Deadline: 
29 Jan 2011
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Research Associate - Sustainable Economic Strategies

CIER, the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources invites applicants for the position of Research Associate, with a focus on sustainable economic strategies. The purpose of this position is to help to create sustainable local economies by leveraging First Nations’ natural resources to achieve economic benefits including enterprise development, asset-building and job creation through applied primary research and community capacity-building in accordance with CIER's Vision, Mission, and Principles (see www.cier.ca).

Deadline: 
1 Feb 2011
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Fundraising - Learning by Example Workshop

  • Are your fundraising practices compliant?

  • Are you a registered charity?

  • Are you planning a fundraising event or campaign?

  • Would you like to learn more about the Canada Revenue Agency's Guidance on Fundraising by Registered Charities?


Join us for an in-person workshop where you can learn more about the tools and learning resources available to help you comply with the Canada Revenue Agency's Guidance on Fundraising. Apply the practices and guidelines to your next fundraising campaign, event or even your existing fundraising practices.

This workshop is provided at no cost and each participant will receive a CD containing all of the resources developed for Fundraising, Learning by Example, plus additional tools and resources related to operating a registered charity.

  • Host: Social Planning Council of Winnipeg
     
  • Facilitator: Hans Finken


Two dates to choose from:

Thursday, January 13, 2011
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

  • Venue: Millennium Library (251 Donald St.) - The Carole Shields Auditorium
  • REGISTER HERE


Thursday, January 20, 2011
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

  • Venue: Millennium Library (251 Donald St.) - The Buchwal Room
  • REGISTER HERE

 



 

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