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Rural Community Development Webinars: Guru Session with Hildy Gottlieb

12:00pm ET

Featuring Hildy Gottlieb

Hildy will reflect on questions that bring out the best in people, organizations and communities. Hildy Gottlieb, co-founder of Creating the Future, has been called "the most innovative and practical thinker in our sector." Her book, The Pollyanna Principles: Reinventing “Nonprofit Organizations” to Create the Future of Our World, details her groundbreaking approach to aiming the work of the Community Benefit Sector at its highest potential - creating the future of our world. Read more >>

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Rural Community Development Webinars

The Rural Ontario Institute invites you to learn from a number of local and international ‘gurus’ of rural community development as they reflect on years of practice and emerging trends in community-led local development work. The Guru Sessions bring five thought leaders from Canada and around the world will share wisdom on the state of community development practice – where its been, where its going, emerging trends and perhaps some worrisome issues CD practitioners should  be wary of.

Nunavut Roundtable for Poverty Reduction Gathering

Invitations have been sent out to each Mayor requesting that a representative from the community attend. We are also inviting Inuit organizations, NGOs and the business community to send representatives

This will be our second semi-annual gathering this year, and the agenda is very full! We’ll follow-up on the dialogue that took place at the Rankin Inlet Roundtable on “Inunnguiniq: Parenting and Child Development.” We will open a new discussion on “Justice and Community Healing,” and we’ll hear about the government’s plan to review and reform its approach to social assistance. We’ll also consider the draft of the Makimaniq Five Year Poverty Reduction Action Plan.

For more information on the Roundtable

Crowdfunding to Support the New Economy

12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time

Croatan Institute has been supporting rural value chains seeking funding to build and keep wealth local through the WealthWorks development approach, which aims to simultaneously advance a region's overall prosperity and self-reliance, strengthen existing and emerging sectors, and increase jobs and incomes for lower-income residents and firms. Join us as we discuss how crowdfunding provides a way to support the kinds of businesses which can lead to the creation of the New Economy, and how start-ups be supported by small-scale, low-risk gifts or investments.

In this webinar, we will give an overview of the Wealthworks approach to local and regional economic development, and within the spectrum of financing available for new businesses, we will introduce how online crowdfunding can fill the gap of funding in early-stage ventures, and essentially be the new form of New Economy "barn-raising" we need to support this work. For questions and to register for the webinar, please email kristin@croataninstitute.org.

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Register online or by sending an email to kristin@croataninstitute.org.

Social Enterprise Workshop - Online

Innoweave is pleased to partner with enp Canada to offer a web-based Social Enterprise workshop this Fall. 

The workshop is designed to help leadership teams of 4-5 (including board members) start to explore a concrete opportunity or idea for creating a social enterprise by:

  • Assessing the market for their potential product or service
  • Identifying potential customers 
  • Developing potential pricing structures
  • Identifying next steps to become launch-ready
The Innoweave Social Enterprise workshop builds on the Innoweave Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar. You are encouraged to view this previously recorded webinar online, or click here to register for the next Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar on September 16th at 12:00pm ET prior to submitting your application to the workshop.

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Event details:

When: Tuesday, December 2nd and Thursday, December 4th, 2014, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm ET (10:00 am - 12:00 pm PT)
Where: This distance workshop will be hosted via Cisco WebEx. A link to the meeting and workshop document will be provided to successful applicants 
Deadline: Applications are due by Monday, November 3rd, 2014. Space is limited. Successful applicants will be notified by Monday, November 10th, 2014.

To apply for this workshop:

  • Complete the Social Enterprise Self-Assessment; you will be asked to include your results code in your application.
  • Click here (or on "Apply", above) and follow the instructions to create an application. Prior to creating an application, you will need to create an account and log in. Once you are logged in, start a new submission under "Innoweave Applications" and choose Social Enterprise workshop.
  • Complete the application in full and please remember to click "Submit Application" when you are done. Only one application form per team is required.
Participating organizations will also be eligible to apply for a small implementation grant in January 2015 to engage a coach to help them with development following the workshop. To learn more about Innoweave Implementation Grants, click here.
 
If you have any questions, please contact us at info at innoweave.ca.
 
The content for this module was developed by enp Canada

Leadership Institute Webinar

12:00pm to 1:00pm Eastern

The Canadian Women’s Foundation is hosting an orientation webinar on Monday, November 24th, 2014 at 12:00 pm EST, for anyone wishing to apply to their Leadership Institute.

The webinar will provide more detail about the Leadership Institute and the opportunity to ask questions. To participate in the webinar, interested candidates must register with the Canadian Women’s Foundation at edgrants at canadianwomen.org.

If you miss the webinar, you can review it online after November 25, 2014 at Coady Institute.

Rural Community Development Webinars: Guru Session with Adrian Banford

12:00pm ET

Featuring Adrian Banford:
Adrian will reflect on processes for sustaining farms and rural livelihoods. Read more >>

Rural Community Development Webinars
The Rural Ontario Institute invites you to learn from a number of local and international ‘gurus’ of rural community development as they reflect on years of practice and emerging trends in community-led local development work. The Guru Sessions bring five thought leaders from Canada and around the world will share wisdom on the state of community development practice – where its been, where its going, emerging trends and perhaps some worrisome issues CD practitioners should be wary of.

Upcoming Rural Development webinars

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