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Insights to impact: What behavioural science tells us about building financial well-being Webinar

Prosper Canada12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time

Financial well-being isn’t just about accessing the right information, but understanding how our financial decisions can be influenced by other cognitive processes.

Register for the Insights to Impact webinar

In this webinar, researchers Katy Davis and Emily Zimmerman from Ideas42 will share details about what behavioural science is, the key insights it has generated, and explore behavioural “nudges” and other interventions that can be used to strengthen financial empowerment programs and services.

Social Entrepreneurship Kitchen Co-Manager

Santropol Roulant seeks a positve and motivated cook to develop our social economy kitchen projects.

Santropol Roulant uses food as a vehicle to break social isolation between generations. Creatively and collaboratively, we strengthen and nourish our local community with our novel approaches to active community engagement, youth leadership, food security and social inclusion.

Deadline: 
26 Jun 2017
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Market and Food Accessibility Coordinator

Santropol Roulant seeks a motivated young person passionate about food security and solidarity models to increase the accessibility of our locally grown organic produce

About Santropol Roulant

Santropol Roulant uses food as a vehicle to break social isolation between generations. Creatively and collaboratively, we strengthen and nourish our local community with our novel approaches to active community engagement, youth leadership, food security and social inclusion.

Deadline: 
15 May 2017
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Meals-on-Wheels Coordination Internship

Santropol Roulant is looking for a dynamic and positive person to join our team as Meals-on-Wheels Intern for a duration of 6 months

About Santropol Roulant

Santropol Roulant uses food as a vehicle to break social and economic isolation between generations. Creatively and collaboratively, we strengthen and nourish our local community with our novel approaches to active community engagement, youth leadership, food security and social inclusion.

Deadline: 
23 May 2017
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Social Value Procurement Measurement and Evaluation

​12:00pm Eastern TimeSocial Value Procurement Measurement and Evaluation: A Global Review and Assessment of Social Value Procurement Evaluation Toolkits and Frameworks

Social purchasing is becoming a key part of the social enterprise ecosystem. Learn more about a new report published by the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, "Social Value Procurement Measurement and Evaluation" in an upcoming webinar on Social Value Purchasing and SVP Measurement.

Register for the webinar by emailing genevieve.harrison at carleton.ca

Speakers

Tessa Hebb, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation (3ci)

David King, Social Impact Advisor, Housing Association Charitable Trust (HACT), UK, noted expert in wellbeing valuation.

Most public contracting authorities agree with the benefits of integrating social value considerations into their procurement processes to generate positive social, economic and environmental impacts for communities. However, few contracting authorities engage in measuring and evaluating the outcomes and impacts of their SVP policies and programs.

This research by Dr. Tessa Hebb and Dr. Heather Hachigian finds that barriers to measuring and evaluating SVP relate to two themes: resource challenges and interpretation challenges.

Read the Social Value Procurement Measurement and Evaluation report

Neighbourhoods ♥ The Heart of Community: Mobilizing for Impact

Neighbourhoods ♥ The Heart of Community Mobilizing for Impact

Hotel Universel Montréal
5000, Rue Sherbrooke Est

Today, there is a growing movement that is embracing community change at the neighbourhood level. Municipalities and organizations whose mandates span complex community issues such as – enhancing community well-being; encouraging emergency preparedness; creating age-friendly communities; and strengthening community economies – are working together with citizens on neighbourhood-based strategies to positively impact these issues. 

Embracing a local approach offers people an opportunity to tackle daunting global challenges at a manageable scale. Local engagement also draws upon people’s unique connection to place and provides the benefit of seeing first-hand the impact of their actions. 

Register for Neighbourhoods ♥ The Heart of Community: Mobilizing for Impact

Neighbourhoods ♥ The Heart of Community: Mobilizing for Impact is a unique and bilingual national learning event that brings together the most innovative and inspiring examples of neighbourhood action at its best. This bilingual event invites us to accelerate our effectiveness by learning from one another and imagining how we can ensure our collective work has greater impact.

Attendees will also learn more about Montréal’s unique neighbourhood-based Collective Impact Project (CIP/PIC) that began in 2015 with a shared investment of $21 million over five years by a group of philanthropic partners, led by Centraide of Greater Montréal.  The CIP/PIC is described as “an accelerator of change that aims to increase the impact of collective action and achieve measurable and significant outcomes to reduce poverty in Montréal neighbourhoods.” This project offers “flexible and adaptable ways to support collective action” in 17 of the city’s priority neighbourhoods. 

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