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November Coop Lunch and Learn Series

November Lunch and Learn SeriesIf your organization wants to make a bigger impact in their local economy, then this free webinar series is not to be missed.

Training, education, and information is not only a co-operative principle, it’s an important part of growing any organization. Every Thursday during the month of November we are offering free noon-hour webinars that will expand your organization’s knowledge about strategic opportunities around economic development. All you need is to RSVP in advance.

Register for the November Coop Lunch and Learn Series

To best enjoy these webinars, we highly recommend watching this webinar with a colleague; invite them for lunch! All webinars run from noon-1PM (MST)

November 2nd: Co-operative Strategies that can grow your business save you money,

If your enterprise is looking to reduce costs, increase productivity, and build a strong work culture, then this 45-minute lunch hour webinar is not to be missed. Learn how co-operative strategies can be applied in your business, not for profit, or community.

Hosted by Seth Leon, Manager of Co-operative Services; Alberta Community and Co-operative Association

November 9th: Member Loyalty Programs: Enhance member value while supporting local business

North Parkland Power REA (NPP) has increased value to their members offering loyalty discounts to a range of local businesses. This strategy also connects their co-op to the local business community in a meaningful way. Learn how NPP devised and executed on this strategy, and the key actions needed to get started in your community.

Hosted by Andrea LaBrie, Member-Owner Representative; North Parkland Power REA ltd.

November 16th: As Local As Possible: Craft Brewing in Alberta

Alberta’s craft beer industry is exploding, having tripled in size over the past few years. Growth continues, all over Alberta, in an industry that has deep roots in the history of the province. Where has the industry come from and where will it go? How can your community play its part in making brewing a signature industry for Alberta?

Hosted by Terry Rock, Executive Director; Alberta Small Brewers Association

November 23rd:  Local Investing & Community Economic DevelopmentLearn about how to invest locally, raise capital for your local business, and how to grow your local economy. Recent changes to investment rules in Alberta will soon make things easier to invest locally and raise money locally. Learn how community economic development can help your business do well, and do good. This webinar will help frame local opportunities with long-term economic growth, opportunities to maximize your impact, access tax benefits, and mobilize growing networks.

Hosted by Courtney Hare, Public Policy Manager; Momentum

November 30th: How inclusive spaces increase market share and build stronger businesses

Creating welcoming spaces strengthen brand identity and improve customer experience. This webinar explains how to develop accessible and inclusive spaces that will help your business grow. Learn how to maximize your marketing and strengthen your brand. This webinar will also touch on project management for creating accessible spaces, and how to access grants.

Hosted by Sean Crump CEO and Head Chair; Universal Access

Track your Social Impact: Community of Practice

Banner with text: want to track your social impact? Join our free community of practice. With logos of CCEDNet, Social Innovation Canada, Canada Government, Common Approach to Impact Measurement.Join this Community of Practice hosted by Adopting Common Measures Team and make better data-based decisions by tracking your social impact!

About this event
TRACK, MEASURE & REPORT your social Impact!

We are back with our Community of People hosting 8 sessions: 1.5 hour long each from September-December 2022.

Adopting Common Measures is a project funded by Government of Canada, helping organizations like YOURS to build capacity around impact measurement.

This is a proposed NATIONWIDE discussion around how your organization can effectively track, measure and report progress towards the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals.

This initiative is led by Social Innovation Canada (SI Canada) and the Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet), with the support of Common Approach to Impact Measurement.

Why join?

  • Strengthen your network within an impact-focused community
  • Access to an 'Impact Dashboard' platform to track your data
  • Take part in 5 essential practices to measure social impact
  • Engage in peer and experiential learning
  • Upon successful completion members will be eligible to receive a Professional Development Certificate: Tracking Social Impact using Common Foundations. This certificate will confirm an understanding and application of the planning, measuring and reporting efforts of your impact.

Learn more

Regional Initiatives Manager

ABOUT THE CANADIAN CED NETWORK

CCEDNet is a values-based, non-profit association committed to connecting people and ideas for action that builds local economies, strengthens communities, and benefits everyone. We have members throughout Canada, including organizations, networks, and individuals who are strengthening sustainable and equitable local economies. Members are active across many sectors such as community development, social enterprise, rural development, co-operative development, employment development, and housing.

Compensation: 
For this position, the starting salary range is $50,472 - $55,415 if you are located in Victoriaville (where our head office is located) or $58,917 to $64,687 if you are in Toronto, with other regions in between.
Deadline: 
22 Aug 2022

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