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Micro enterprise development officer

UGAMA/Centre de services aux coopératives
Micro enterprise development officer
 
Location – Rwanda 
The internship is based in Gitarama. 
 
Partner 
UGAMA is the Centre for Co-operative Services located in Gitarama, Rwanda. It is one of the key organizations undertaking co-operative development assistance in the Southern Province.
Deadline: 
15 Jul 2013

Understand Your Clients to Grow your Business!

CEDEC Small Business Support Network is pleased to invite you to attend the third in a series of online monthly webinars to be held through 2013-2014. These webinars will be reviewing some basic, but often overlooked strategies that can significantly increase the value of our business. Our featured speaker, Aaron Patella, a Bishop’s University Graduate with over 20 years of business experience and has over 1000 hours of practical and theoretical training in leadership and excellence (leading groups, active listening, fixing objectives and action plans, etc.).

Aaron Patella is a Bishop’s University Graduate with over 20 years of business experience and has over 1000 hours of practical and theoretical training in leadership and excellence (leading groups, active listening, fixing objectives and action plans, etc.).

Visit Aaron's "The blog" and LinkedIn profile.

Customer Satisfaction By Designing Satisfied Clients

If you like selling things, which you should in business, you want to make a business that is there for your clients. It takes an understanding of what our customers want and what they need to accomplish.

When we have completely integrated this knowledge into our business model, then we have a business that is set to go gangbusters because we are meeting our customers' expectations. 

In this webinar you will learn:

  • the “jobs–to-be-done” approach to determine what your clients want
  • how your product/service meets clients’ needs
  • how customer experience can drive the way you promote and develop your product/service

Format:

12:00 - 12:45 pm | Welcome & Presentation
12:45 - 01:00 pm | Question & Answer Period
 
CEDEC is a CCEDNet member supporting CED in the English-speaking communities of Québec

Measuring Financial Vulnerability in Canadian Cities and Communities

A group of national organizations are putting their heads together to design a system for measuring financial vulnerability in Canadian cities and communities. The aim is to move beyond the blunt instruments of low-income cut-off (LICO), low income measure (LIM), and market basket measure (MBM) and find reliable ways to measure financial vulnerability at municipal and neighbourhood scales.

Topics and Panellists

1.Open data and civic engagement:

  • Jonathan Brun, Board Member, Open North
  • Ellie Marshall, Communications Manager, Open North

2.The Why and How of measuring financial vulnerability in Canadian cities and communities

  • Katherine Scott, Vice President, Canadian Council on Social Development
  • Cindy Lindsay, Director of Member Services, Community Foundations of Canada
  • Liz Mulholland, CEO, Social and Enterprise Development Innovations
  • Craig Alexander, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, TD Bank Financial Group

3.Community Panel: Wellbeing Toronto

  • Harvey Low, Manager, Social Development Finance & Administration Division, City of Toronto
  • Beth Wilson, Senior Researcher, Toronto Social Planning Council

4.Using Statistics Canada's survey and administrative data products to measure financial vulnerability

  • Sybille Richter-Salomons, Social Research Policy Analyst, City of Calgary
  • Lorraine Copas, Executive Director, SPARC BC

Cost: Free

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Scaling Success – Community Based Carbon Reduction Breakthroughs in B.C.

Description:

Elizabeth Sheehan, the co-founding champion and now president of Climate Smart Business Inc , is leading an exciting webinar on the evolution and scaling of a unique community based approach to carbon reduction.  Organized as a B-Corp which blends non-profit and private ownership, Climate Smart is a social enterprise focused on engaging small and mid–size businesses to reduce their carbon foot print through energy, waste and transportation efficiencies.  Their story from idea to prototype to piloting their package of services is joined up with a remarkable scaling of their carbon reduction impacts in B.C. Partnerships with municipalities have been an important feature of their approach.

mf6zg52About Climate Smart:

Having delivered their 100th training cohort and within reach of their initial 1 million tonnes carbon under management target, Climate Smart is now considering other key issues:

  • how to expand their success into other markets
  • how to structure partnerships in other jurisdiction
  • financing options
  • how new knowledge gained as a result of market development can positively impact carbon reduction efforts up and down supply chains and the realized impacts to the rest of the economy

Date and Time: June 18th, 9:00- 11:00AM Pacific Time

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These key issues and others will be brought up throughout our webinar. We hope you can join us for the presentation!

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Theory of Change: An Evaluation Methodology to Accelerate Learning

Speakers: Tom Kelly and Liz Weaver
 Location: via conference call
 Date: Thursday, June 27th, 2013 - 11:55am -  1:00 pm, ET  

 Details: Tom Kelly, a key thought-leader at Tamarack's 2013 CCI: Accelerating Impact <http://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/cci.html>  is renowned for his ground-breaking evaluation of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's ten-year community change initiative Making Connections using the Theory-of-Change methodology.  Making Connections is an initiative that focuses on developing family economic success in several communities across the United States.  Join Tom and Liz Weaver for this tele-learning and discover more about why the Theory of Change methodology is well suited for comprehensive collective impact initiatives; and, how it can be harnessed as a practice to accelerate shared learning.  Tom will also profile more about his current evaluation work as the Vice President for Knowledge, Evaluation and Learning for the Hawai'i Community Foundation <http://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org> .    

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