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PATHS TO PUBLIC LEADERSHIP SERIES DIALOGUES ON "GIVING" IN COMMUNITY - APRIL TO JUNE 2008

CAFÉ STYLE DIALOGUE RELATED TO THE FUTURE OF GIVING - RESOURCES, IDEAS, AND ENERGIES TO BUILD A STRONG AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY

This is the second year of the Paths to Public Leadership series. The first year was a developmental process to assess whether there would be interest or appetite in the general public to participate in a series of dialogue sessions to reflect on community leadership themes.

We are very excited about this opportunity to build on these ideas of giving and have Winnipeggers, from all walks of life, give voice to their ideas about how we as a community and individuals think about contributing to our community.

The approach is to apply dialogue and conversation techniques to each of the sessions. This year we have collaborated with The Winnipeg Foundation and Delta Winnipeg to pursue dialogue on the following vision:

WINNIPEGGERS CONTINUE TO BUILD AND STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY BY CONTRIBUTING IN MANY WAYS AND PROVIDING NEW FORMS OF "GIVING" BEYOND TRADITIONAL PHILANTHROPIC LEADERSHIP

OUR SERIE'S GOAL

 

To identify the important ideas related to "Giving" including: resources, skills, ideas and energy, time, and the link from local to global community building.

Our Objectives:

 

Demonstrate the power of dialogue and conversation (sharing circle, then small cafes and reflection on learnings and personal contributions)
Engage Winnipeggers on the ideas and concepts reflected in the PPL themes
Harvest critical ideas and concepts to disseminate to the broader community


CAFÉ 1: APRIL 15, 2008 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Philanthropy today and tomorrow

Panelists: Cathy Auld - The Winnipeg Foundation

Joan Blight - Strategic Philanthropy

Contributing - Dr. Ian Wight - University of Manitoba City Planning

Cafe Host - Dianne McCoy

Cafe facilitators - current Leadership Winnipeg class and graduates

CAFÉ 2 - APRIL 29, 2008 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Communities in philanthropy

Panelists: Diane Dwarka - Council of Caribbean Organizations of Manitoba

Damon Johnston - Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg

Abdulraheem Jabar - Islamic Social Services Association

Cafe Host - Brad Tyler-West

Cafe facilitators - current Leadership Winnipeg class and graduates

CAFÉ 3 - MAY 28, 2008 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Business Philanthropy (Social Entrepreneurship)

Panelists: Greg Dandewich - Destination Winnipeg

Dr. Jerry Gray, former Dean of the I.H. Asper School of Business

Cafe Host - Dianne McCoy

Cafe facilitators - current Leadership Winnipeg class and graduates

Cafe 4 - JUNE 11, 2008 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

"Giving" - challenges and opportunities

Panelists: Jessie Hamonic - Student Charities

Karina Cardona - Little Travelers

Marissa Dudych - Journalists for Human Rights (University of Winnipeg Chapter)

Trudy Schroeder - Winnipeg Foilk Festival

Cafe Host - Brad Tyler-West

Cafe facilitators - current Leadership Winnipeg class and graduates

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Fee: $10.00 per session at the door.
Please note that if this a barrier to your participation please let us know.
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BOOKS AND ARTICLES TO PAY ATTENTION TO:

 

GIVING, How Each of Us Can Change the World - President Bill Clinton (Alfred A. Knopf, 2007)

ART OF POSSIBILITY, Transforming Professional and Personal Life - Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander (Penguin Books, 2000)

THE POWER OF UNREASONABLE PEOPLE, How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World - John Elkington, Pamela Hartigan (Harvard Business Press, 2008

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD, Social Entrepreneurs and The Power of New Ideas - David Bornstein (Oxford, 2004)

ARTICLES ON DIALOGUE AND CONVERSATION:

The Art of Powerful Questions - Eric E. Vogt, Juanita Brown, David Isaacs

A BRIEFER ON COMMUNITY CAFES:

Cafes to Go

 

 

 

 

 



 

Sustainable Livelihoods Framework Community Workshop

The Aboriginal Partnership Committee is inviting you to a workshop to learn about a tool that can assist your organization with community planning, program planning, and program evaluation, as there is an increasing emphasis for non-profit organizations to report on the results they are achieving, and to work in partnership.

Eko Nomos is a Canadian company that promotes innovation and excellence in community-based, social and economic development programs. Eko Nomos brings a community-based approach to all of its initiatives, ensuring the incorporation of practical social change strategies into economic development, and promoting Sustainable Livelihoods for people and their families.

Eko Nomos has combined the Sustainable Livelihoods framework with results-based management in order to provide tools for practitioners and funders to document outcomes and learning from their employment and economic development programs. Their approach is asset-oriented, encouraging organizations and individuals to build on the foundation of their existing skills, experience and resources to support the creation of Sustainable Livelihoods.

Mary Ferguson from Eko Nomos will be the resource person for this workshop.

When: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Time: 9:00 a.m. until noon
Where: Circle of Life Thunderbird House, 715 Main Street
Refreshments: A light breakfast will be served.

Hosted by: Outcomes Sub-Committee of the Aboriginal Partnership Committee of Winnipeg.

Non-profit Aboriginal-serving organizations in Winnipeg are invited to send a maximum of two representatives to the workshop.

Please RSVP by Wednesday April 15 noon to Melanie Wesley at 983-2719 or wesleym@inac.gc.ca.

 

SEMINAR - Training and Resources to Complete the T3010A

The Social Planning Council of Winnipeg is hosting a series of tax seminars for charitable not-for-profit organizations to ensure that they maintain their charitable status. If you are a small to medium sized not-for-profit charity and are required to understand the process of receiving charitable status, or are required to maintain your organizations charitable status, then, you my be interested in the following.

A Canada Revenue Agency trained presenter will be holding two distinct sessions:

1) Ten Practices for Managing Your Charitable Status
2) Training and Resources to Complete the T3010A

If you are interested in learning how to navigate new Canada Revenue Agency regulations in order to maintain your charitable not-for-profit status or if you are interested in practical tips for correctly filling out the T3010A form, please read the following attachments.

If you are unable to attend the current sessions but are interested in attending in the future, please indicate dates that would best suit your organization as we plan to host three more sessions at a later date.

Click here to see full event poster!

Click here to see registration form!

 

 

SEMINAR - Ten Practices for Managing Your Charitable Status

The Social Planning Council of Winnipeg is hosting a series of tax seminars for charitable not-for-profit organizations to ensure that they maintain their charitable status. If you are a small to medium sized not-for-profit charity and are required to understand the process of receiving charitable status, or are required to maintain your organizations charitable status, then, you my be interested in the following.

A Canada Revenue Agency trained presenter will be holding two distinct sessions:

1) Ten Practices for Managing Your Charitable Status
2) Training and Resources to Complete the T3010A

If you are interested in learning how to navigate new Canada Revenue Agency regulations in order to maintain your charitable not-for-profit status or if you are interested in practical tips for correctly filling out the T3010A form, please read the following attachments.

If you are unable to attend the current sessions but are interested in attending in the future, please indicate dates that would best suit your organization as we plan to host three more sessions at a later date.

Click here to see full event poster!

Click here to see registration form!

 

 

 

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