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Program Coordinator / Indigenous Programs Developer

Program Coordinator / Indigenous Programs Developer

Asset Building Programs

Full Time – 1 Year Term (with possibility of extension)

SEED Winnipeg envisions a world where opportunities exist for all people and communities to realize their hopes. Our mission is to build strong communities and increase opportunities for people through financial empowerment programs and services.

Compensation: 
Deadline: 
31 Aug 2020
Phone: 
2049279935
Region: 

Business Development Officer

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Business Development Officer is the principal contact for all loan and business development clients and attracts, coaches, manages and guides them to success.  The Business Development Officer is responsible for all aspects of commercial lending, growth of the loan portfolio, collections, business counselling, and assessing feasibility of client business ideas/proposals/plans.  

Key Functions & Duties

Coaching

Compensation: 
TBD
Deadline: 
21 Aug 2020
Region: 

Worldbuilding the Feminist Future: Envisioning a Feminist Economy

Image of Alex McDowell's Worldbuilding Mandala If we were to design a feminist economy around our own feminist values, desires, and visions, what might it be like?

  • What would this economy value? Focus on? Call a success?
  • What would it feel like to live here, create community here, build a family here?
  • If you could design a feminist economy around your own values, desires, and visions, what might it be like?
  • Over the course of two workshops, participants will explore a few practices of worldbuilding and visioning to help us envision the feminist future.

Workshop One: Worldbuilding the Feminist Economy

Participants will start with the big picture. In the first workshop, participants will build a larger, more “macro” world, the world in which feminist enterprises work with each other, along with communities, governments (maybe), society, families, and other groups of people, as well as the flora, fauna, and physical matter of our planet, to create a world devoid of oppression where everyone and everything can flourish. With this workshop, we’ll be the most speculative, inviting ourselves to play with ideas, and imagining an economy that’s really far out and fully functioning in 2040.

Workshop Two: Worldbuilding a Feminist Enterprise, will be held on Monday, Sept. 14.

What is worldbuilding?

Worldbuilding is an activity used by futurists and by writers of speculative fiction to create a context for their storytelling. They unpack their imaginations to create the larger worlds in which their programs, characters and/or plot will unfold.

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Nonprofit Driven 2020

Banner image with Nonprofit Driven 2020 logoBe bold. Drive change. Join hundreds of nonprofit and community leaders and policy makers at the largest public policy forum for Ontario’s nonprofit sector. 

Ontario’s nonprofit sector is a positive force on the frontlines of community challenges and opportunities, providing on-the-ground solutions to improve people’s lives.

Let’s be bold and take this momentum to the next level. Nonprofit Driven 2020 is two days of vital collaboration and connections to explore solutions to public policy opportunities alongside nonprofit leaders from across the sector. 

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Participation Summit on Partnerism

Flyer image with details on Partnerism summitBuilding a more caring economy has been in the mainstream news lately in progressive politics. The Center for Partnership Studies, sponsor of the Make Partnerism Mainstream campaign, is hosting the August 20 virtual Partnerism Participation Summit—learn how you can be an active part of launching a nationwide Partnerism movement that supports new, caring economic policies and closes the gap on systemic inequality.

Volunteers are organizing to grow the methods originated in Riane Eisler’s work that show us that we CAN create caring systems that help everyone flourish.

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Director of Operations

Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is looking for someone with passion, who enjoys working on a team, setting precedents, and is committed to true Indigenous Climate Justice to serve as its Director of Operations in a REMOTE full-time position. ICA has no centralized office and all staff and employees work from various locations across the country. 

Compensation: 
$60,000 - $70,000 annual salary (pro-rated) depending on qualifications
Deadline: 
13 Aug 2020

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