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Socialpreneur Chats: Monthly Drop-in Discussion

Pillar Nonprofit Network9:30am to 11am
Innovation Works, 1st floor Commons

201 King Street

Want to meet other social innovators and entrepreneurs? Drop by and join Pillar's peer group the last Friday morning of each month from 9:30 AM - 11 AM at Innovation Works, 1st floor Commons. Facilitated by their Social Enterprise Coach, this is an opportunity to meet our team and other social entrepreneurs. Come with an idea to share, a challenge to discuss, or a listening ear.

Register for the Socialpreneur Chats: Monthly Drop-in Discussion

This is a drop-in event and everyone's welcome!

Socialpreneur Chats: Monthly Drop-in Discussion

Pillar Nonprofit Network9:30am to 11am
Innovation Works, 1st floor Commons
201 King Street

Want to meet other social innovators and entrepreneurs? Drop by and join Pillar's peer group the last Friday morning of each month from 9:30 AM - 11 AM at Innovation Works, 1st floor Commons. Facilitated by their Social Enterprise Coach, this is an opportunity to meet our team and other social entrepreneurs. Come with an idea to share, a challenge to discuss, or a listening ear.

Register for the Socialpreneur Chats: Monthly Drop-in Discussion

This is a drop-in event and everyone's welcome!a

Co-ops 101 - How Social Enterprise Can Use the Co-op Business Model

Ontario Co-operative Association11am to 1pm
402 Turnberry Street

Join Peter Cameron of the Ontario Co-operative Association for this interactive Co-op 101 session.

The Co-operative business model works on the Triple Bottom Line – People, Planet and Profits. It is the best model for Social Enterprises to put their values into practice. Co-operatives are democratic businesses that put the power back in the hands of employees, producers, consumers and/ or community members. There are co-op businesses in virtually every business category including retail, housing, agriculture, social services, renewable energy, health, finance and IT. This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the co-operative model including start up, incorporation and financing. Several local successful co-operative businesses will be featured.

Register for Co-ops 101 - How Social Enterprise can use the Co-op business Model

Come learn how co-operatives are building a better world!

Peter joined OCA in April of 2011. Co-operatives have always been his passion and he has extensive experience starting and working in co-operative businesses. He was on the founding boards of Silverwood Housing Co-operative, Guelph Food Co-operative, Guelph Co-op Council and Sumac Community Worker Co-operative (Planet Bean Coffee). He was a Co-op Business Developer and Executive Director of the Ontario Worker Co-op Federation between 1993 and 2002.

Peter is a graduate of the Co-operative Management Certificate Program sponsored by OCA and the Schulich School of Business, and graduated from McMaster University with a Hons BSc. He was the recipient of the "Outstanding Contribution to OCA Award" in 2004 and the CWCF Worker "Co-op Merit Award" in 2005.

Converting Cooperatives: Legacy Conversions and Micro Businesses

Converting Cooperatives1pm to 2pm Eastern Time

In the fourth of five webinars by the Asian American Solidarity Economies project, our speakers will discuss legacy business conversions into cooperatives and how existing micro-business can work together in cooperative ways.

Register for the Legacy Conversions and Micro Businesses webinar

Speakers:

Shevanthi (Shev) Daniel-Rabkin (Democracy at Work Institute) is passionate about the intersection of sustainable business and economic development. Her work spans over fifteen years in community and labor organizing, and strategic capacity building with nonprofit and small businesses. She previously served as Lead Manager of Worker Cooperative Initiative at Pinchot University – Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship, and also helped develop a Cooperative Management Certificate program at Pinchot University. Shevanthi has managed and implemented large-scale labor organizing and worker justice campaigns with SEIU1199 NW, and programs centered on civil rights and social justice leadership, in rural and urban centers across the country, as well as solidarity work in South Africa, Nicaragua and Ethiopia. Shevanthi is also a co-founder of the O’Dell Education Center, a nonviolence direct action and leadership academy in Washington State, owned and operated by the Institute for Community Leadership. She is also Executive Board member at the Center for Women in Democracy, strengthening women’s capacity and leadership in public and private sector. Shevanthi has an MBA in Sustainable Business from Pinchot University and BA in History and Anthropology from University of Washington.

Soyun Park (Micro Business Network) is an organizer, a trainer, an organization builder and a movement strategist. She has over 25 years of experience with youth and community organizing in Black and Brown communities to affect local, state, and national policy change on racial and economic justice issues and immigrant rights issues.Over the last few years, Soyun has been focused on community economic development, working with owner operator micro businesses fighting predatory development in DC. A natural ally of neighborhood residents and workers, she has mobilized micro business owners in support of progressive worker policies, against public utility rate increases, and to push the largest electric holding company in the US to provide sustainable alternatives. She is also working in Baltimore with Korean owned liquor storeowners and the surrounding Black communities to identify solutions to city policies that perpetuate anti-Blackness and racial triangulation. She grew up in this country as the daughter of an immigrant shop owner and brings this experience into her political and organizing work to make an impact. She lives East of the River in DC with her two beautiful children.

Facilitators:

Yvonne Yen Liu (Solidarity Research Center) is the co-founder and research director of Solidarity Research Center, a worker self-directed nonprofit that advances solidarity economies. She serves on the board of the US Solidarity Economy Network and was named the 2018 Activist-in-Residence Fellow at the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

Parag Rajendra Khandhar (Asian American Solidarity Economies Project) Parag is a founding principal of Gilmore Khandhar, LLC, a law firm focused on legal, policy, and advocacy tools to advance economic justice, racial equity, and social transformation. He teaches at George Washington University Law School. Parag co-founded Baltimore Activating Solidarity Economies (BASE) and the Asian American Solidarity Economies Network (AASE).

Asian American Solidarity Economies Webinar Series is a project of Solidarity Research Center in partnership with UCLA Asian American Studies Center and National CAPACD.

Indigenous Agriculture Forum 2018

3rd Annual Indigenous Agriculture ForumCoast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Center
1250 Rogers Way

The 2018 Indigenous Agriculture Forum offers the sharing of Agricultural knowledge and innovative practices. The two day event will include speakers from the Indigenous agriculture businesses, a lending panel, agricultural businesses, provincial and federal governments, and a variety of Information booths.

Register for the Indigenous Agriculture Forum 2018

The Previous two years of the Indigenous Agriculture Forum were a huge success with over 100 attendees to both Forums from all over BC. 2018 will be CFDC of CIFN's 3rd Indigenous Agriculture Forum, this year promises to be our best yet! ​

Agriculture  activities are growing in Indigenous communities through out BC and there is a strong interest in wanting these activities to grow and develop from providing their own food to economic development. The two-day Indigenous Agriculture Forum gives these communities the opportunity to learn from small businesses, members of government, financial institutes and otherIndigenous communities about programs and services, business planning, best practices, and innovation and technology.  Whether they are just starting out or looking to expand participants have a good opportunity to network and learn.  ​​

Everyone welcome October 17 & 18th, 2018 at the Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre.

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