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Co-operatives in Troubled Times: A Webinar Series

WEBINAR #1: September 16th 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT
Co-operatives in Periods of Economic Crisis
Paul Hazen: President, National Cooperative Business Association.

What lessons can we learn from how co-operatives have helped people to weather tough times in the past? Paul Hazen will overview the history of how people have used co-ops in recessionary times. He will also discuss how co-ops in the U.S. and abroad are managing during the current economic crisis.


WEBINAR #2: September 17th 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT
Preserving Main Streets Through Co-operatives
Howard Brodsky: Co-Founder, Chairman, and Co-CEO of CCA Global Partners.

Small family-owned businesses can and do compete with big-box stores. Howard Brodsky will review the shared services co-operative model and how it has enabled thousands of small, Main Street business owners to successfully compete against Goliath outlets like Wal-Mart and Home Depot.


WEBINAR #3: October 14th 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT
How are Credit Unions Performing in the Current Banking Crisis?
(Moderator) Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Associate Professor, John Jay College.
(Panelists) Ronald Covey: President & CEO, St. Mary's Bank. Clifford Rosenthal:
President & CEO, National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions.

This session will be a panel discussion about how credit unions and community development credit unions are doing in this period of bank foreclosures and bailouts. The panelists will elaborate on how credit unions are working with their members to not only survive the current economic downturn; but also to build assets for themselves and their families.


WEBINAR #4:
October 21st 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT
Housing Co-operatives in a Time of Foreclosures
Terry Lewis, Esq.: LIA Associates & Chair, Co-operative Development Foundation.
Co-operatives and Public Policy
John Holdsclaw: Director of Policy Development, NCB Capital Impact.

They will also talk about how they are working with low-income residents to access banking services and to build personal savings and asset wealth. Housing co-ops haven't experienced the same rates of foreclosure as other forms of ownership. Co-ops are a great model for providing home ownership to people of all income levels and stages of life. Terry Lewis will discuss how housing co-ops are the right model for moving foreclosed homes into stable ownership. John Holdsclaw, a School of CED at Southern NH University alumnus, has successfully advocated co-op policy issues at NCB Capital Impact for many years. He will reflect on current public policy priorities in strengthening the use of cooperatives for community economic development.

Capacity Waterloo Region: Executive Director in Residence

Capacity Waterloo Region (CWR) is a five‐year pilot project to fuel social innovation within the non‐profit sector.
We're building an enabling environment for non‐profits and social ventures, bringing together resources from all
sectors to support the people and ideas that build lasting social change in our community.

Deadline: 
11 Sep 2009
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Enterprise Manager - The Silver Brush

The Silver Brush, a joint initiative of Houselink Community Homes and Parkdale Activity Resource Centre is looking for an Enterprise Manager to lead the development of The Silver Brush.

The Silver Brush - a social purpose enterprise and winner of the 2008 Toronto Enterprise Fund Business Plan Competition will provide painting services to the commercial residential market. Its social purpose is to provide long-term employment to psychiatric consumer/ survivors and others at risk of homelessness in Toronto.

Compensation: 
Competitive salary with performance incentives and benefits
Deadline: 
11 Sep 2009
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Income Security for All Canadians: A Workshop to Explore the Potential for a Guaranteed Income Framework for Canada

Registration:

$50 regular registration
$15 low income/student registration

Purpose of this Workshop

The purpose of this workshop is to share perspectives and build understandings about approaches to Guaranteed Income. BIEN Canada believes that such sharing will aid the continued growth and mobilization of a network of individuals and organizations in Canada committed to realizing an expanded basic/guaranteed income system for Canada, and thus to realizing income security for all Canadians.

Who Should Participate?

The workshop is designed to both inform and engage participants in discussion of a variety of approaches and models for achieving Guaranteed Income and universal income security. The target audience includes "first voice" persons (those with the lived experience of poverty), academics and researchers, social justice movements, community organizations, social and economic policy analysts, and government officials and politicians.

If you are interested in an informal meeting of researchers working on guaranteed income on Thursday morning, please email Mike McCracken (mcracken[at]informetrica.com) to confirm your interest.

Uniterra: Dare to Volunteer Abroad Opportunities

Uniterra was jointly created by World University Service of Canada (WUSC) in Ottawa and Centre d'étude et de coopération internationale (CECI) in Montreal in 2004. The program provides opportunities for Canadian citizens and landed immigrants to volunteer abroad in their field of experience. We work with local partners in 12 countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia to address poverty and strengthen existing social and economic development initiatives.
Deadline: 
6 Sep 2009
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Northern Ontario Community Economic Development (CED) Network Assistant / Hearst Economic Development Assistant

Background

This position is offered through the Canadian CED Network's CreateAction internship program with funding from Service Canada, the only national internship program that provides relevant six-month paid work experience placements for young people who have a career focus in CED.

The Canadian CED Network is a practitioner-based, membership-driven organization. In Ontario its mission is to help CED organizations across the province to strengthen their communities and find solutions to local problems.

Compensation: 
Hourly wage of $14.50
Deadline: 
26 Aug 2009
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