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Principles By Plan: Weaving the Co-op Principles into Your Strategic Plan

11am Eastern Time

Leveraging the cooperative principles to help members understand the cooperative difference and its value is one of the primary focal points of every co-op communicator. Being a cooperative can be a competitive edge when you have loyal members who get what it means to be part of a cooperative. In this session, TCEC presents a case study showing how their communications team incorporated the cooperative principles into their communication efforts.

Participants will learn:

  • How to craft a strategic plan with the cooperative principles in mind.
  • How to build an editorial calendar incorporating the cooperative principles.
  • Telling your story with the cooperative principles.

Presenter:

JuliAnn Graham, Communications Coordinator, Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC)
JuliAnn Graham has been TCEC’s communicator for nearly eight years. Chris Purdy is the cooperative’s vice president of Member Solutions and Leslie Kraich is TCEC’s community and member relations coordinator. Together, they work to ensure TCEC’s members understand the cooperative difference by incorporating the seven cooperative principles into their strategic communications plan and weaving them into everyday communications. Graham is a Certified Cooperative Communicator through the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. In 2014, the TCEC communications team won the Top Rural Electric Co-op Communicator award in the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperative’s annual newsletter contest. In 2013, the cooperative scored an 87 on the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which was an all-time high for the co-op. 

Who should attend:

This webinar is designed for any cooperative communicator or leader.

Registration:

The deadline to register is March 18. To ensure your spot in this webinar fill out the registration form and fax, mail or scan to email with payment to:

Cooperative Communicators Association
174 Crestview Drive, Bellefonte, PA 16823-8516
Fax: 814-355-2452 | Email: registration at communicators.coop

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Project Coordinator

ABOUT THE VIRGIN UNITE PROJECT

Canada has a bourgeoning social entrepreneurship ecosystem and a growing community of impact investors. Still, ventures struggle to access appropriate capital, while impact investors and potential impact investors face barriers to market entry, including a limited pipeline of deals that they perceive as “investment ready”, and a dearth of pooled products that would help to drive down transaction costs and diversify risk.

Deadline: 
5 Mar 2015
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Creative Rural-Urban Alliances

In many parts of the country real and perceived differences divide rural and urban communities. Divisions rooted in competing political priorities, divergent cultural norms, and disparate socio-economic conditions often prevent conversations about shared interests.

The emerging practice of rural-urban cooperation capitalizes on the unique assets of both places to bridge divides, build mutual understanding, and infuse creative energy into community and economic development.

Join the next CommunityMatters® and Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design™ event for inspiration on creative urban and rural connections that could happen in your area. FREE!

SPEAKERS

  • Savannah Barrett, program director, Art of the Rural
  • Kirsten Stoltz, programming director, M12 Collective
  • Chuck Fluharty, founder and vice president for policy programs, Rural Policy Research Institute

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Inspire: Celebrating the Successes of Businesswomen in Northern Ontario

Get "inspired" by businesswomen and leaders who will share their experiences of how to "make it happen".

Join us to celebrate the successes of the Women in the North. All proceeds will finance PARO grants and loans to support Northern Women in Business, Dream, Create and Succeed.

Hors d'ouvres and cash bar will be available.

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Where
Mariner's Hall
Prince ArthursLanding
Thunder Bay, ON P7A 7P9  

Contact
Melissa Cook
PARO Centre for Women's Enterprise
807-625-0328
info@paro.ca 

Manager, Toronto Enterprise Fund

Position Type: Full-time. 8 month contract
Location: Toronto, ON
Department: Community Impact
Direct Reports: None

Do you have a strong understanding of grant making and micro-lending processes?
Are you passionate about social enterprise development?
Do you have proven experience managing projects?

If so, we have the challenge for you!

Compensation: 
Deadline: 
3 Mar 2015
Phone: 
E-mail: 
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Malvern Neighbourhood Action Partnership (MNAP) Coordinator

MNAP is a collaborative of residents, agency members and other stakeholders that strengthens the various communities within Malvern.  MNAP achieves community transformation by building community capacity, developing innovative initiatives, leveraging new resources and providing opportunities for local residents to receive training, improved access to services, and an increased voice in shaping their community.

Reports to: MNAP Supervision Team and MNAP Steering Committee

Deadline: 
2 Mar 2015
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