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Reconomy: Where Cash takes a Back Seat

As we work to transition our world, a huge challenge lies in our ability to power the good work necessary to build a better future. We used to live in a world where money was the thing that enabled things to happen. But with dollars becoming more and more scarce, success will only come if we develop a myriad of alternative economies to empower our work.

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The good news is that Transition Lab has figured out all sorts of new ways to create affordable housing, feed our community, and even run a school with a minimum amount of money. (For example, our entire cash budget in 2013 was $8,758.)
 
Join us on May 8th for a Telesalon in Cooperation with Transition US to learn about the alternative economic models that we've proved viable, and how others could replicate them in their own communities. Participants will not only learn how to create these alternative economies, but launch models that could support their local Transition projects indefinitely.

Guest Speaker:

Russell Evans is the Director of Transition Lab- a living laboratory where the nations most creative young minds gather to build a better future. Transition Lab was also the winner of the MIT CoLab's Local Solutions Contest for creating the most viable, effective, and replicable way to reduce CO2 emissions.

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Citizen-Led Sustainable Change March webinar: Vivre St. Michel en Santé

1-2 pm ET

St. Michel is one of Montreal’s oldest suburbs. Since 2004, Vivre St. Michel en Santé (for a Healthy St. Michel) has employed an innovative urban and social revitalization strategy that has rebranded a neighbourhood once known for its high crime rates and lack of services into one that is known for its active and unified citizens and coordinated action. Particularly innovative are the processes used build “community” among a transient, diverse and largely immigrant population. Vivre St. Michel en Santé takes an integrated approach involving citizens, community organizations, donors and government offices. Collectively, their efforts have helped residents, with its mix of new immigrants, experience a better quality of life in the areas of art, culture, housing, security, health, sports, leisure, transportation and access to services.

Join us on Thursday, March 6, 2014, 1-2 pm ET (noon - 1 pm CT) when Brianne Peters and Jean Panet-Raymond present this Citizen-Led Sustainable Change webinar on an innovative urban and social revitalization strategy.

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Jean Panet-Raymond talks about some of the factors that have contributed to the success of his organization.

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Event Contact

Deb Markley
Center for Rural Entrepreneurship
919-932-7762
deb@e2mail.org
http://ruralwealth.org/page/webinars-1

Co-ops 101 Webinar

Co-ops 101 is BCCA's introduction to co-operatives and the co-op movement. Designed to be relevant and interesting everyone from new co-operators, employees at co-ops and credit unions, or anyone interested in the co-op movement, it's an excellent way to learn more about co-ops. This event will be held by webinar only; participants will require an internet connection and telephone.

Start co-operating.

Are you interested in starting a co-operative? Do you work for a co-op or a credit union and want to learn more about the co-op sector? Does the idea of co-operation interest you?
 
That's why we're here. Come and learn all about the co-op sector, co-operatives, how and why to start one, and how the BCCA can help you as you think of ways to build a co-operative economy.

Learn about co-op business basics.

Learn about the history of co-ops, different kinds of co-ops ranging from consumer co-ops to worker co-ops to nonprofit co-ops at this workshop.
 
Participants will also explore how to take their idea towards the development of a co-op, including:
  • The co-op development path
  • Assessing a business idea
  • Feasibility and business planning
  • The nuts and bolts of starting a co-op
  • Support and assistance from the BCCA and the co-op sector

Access co-op developmeent support.

If you are representing a group that is exploring co-operation as a business idea, taking a Co-ops 101 course allows your group to register with the BCCA as an "Emerging Co-op" and access ongoing BCCA support, including access to co-op development experts, ongoing advice, discounted training and education, and more. 

Attend by webinar.

This session will be held by webinar only; participants will require an internet connection and telephone.

Registration information.

When: March 19th, 2014 3:00 PM   through   5:00 PM
Location: 212 - 1737 West 3rd Ave  |  Vancouver, BC V6J 1K7

Demystifying the Canada Business Network and what it can do for you!

12:00pm - 1:00pm Eastern Time

The Canada Business Network, a government information service for businesses and start-up entrepreneurs, provides a single point of access for federal and provincial / territorial government services, programs and regulatory requirements for business.
 
This webinar will introduce you to the Canada Business Network and how you can make the most of its information and resources.

Format:
12:00 - 12:05 pm | Welcome
12:05 - 12:25 pm | Presentation
12:25 - 1:00  pm  | Question Period

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For more information:
Mary Sicoli, Webinar Coordinator
CEDEC
514-903-3753 (ext. 221)
mary.sicoli@cedec.ca

The CEDEC Small Business Support Network is an initiative of the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC).
 
CEDEC is funded by the Enabling Fund for Official Language Minority Communities and by the Government of Canada.

Social Enterprise Opportunity Identification Session

12pm - 2pm Eastern Time

Got an idea for a Social Enterprise, but not sure if it's a good one? Looking to choose between one of many ideas? Looking to develop some more ideas that you might launch? 

Join Innoweave and our partner enp Canada for the Innoweave Social Enterprise Opportunity Identification distance workshop on April 9th at 12:00pm, presented by David LePage of Accelerating Social Impact, to learn more about what makes a good Social Enterprise, how to hone your idea, and how to prepare your organization to take your idea to feasibility and market studies.

This live web-based workshop will help prepare organizations to attend an Innoweave Social Enterprise workshop on developing your social enterprise idea (note: while only one registration per organization is necessary, the workshop is designed around exercises to be worked through with 3-4 team members). Upcoming Social Enterprise workshops are listed here.

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Participants in the workshop may also be interested in the Innoweave Introduction to Social Enterprise webinar, which is designed to precede this one. More details about this webinar are available here.

If you have any questions, please contact us at info@innoweave.ca.
 

Introduction to Collective Impact

3:30pm Eastern Time

Collective Impact enables a group of organizations to address a major challenge by developing and working toward a common agenda that fundamentally changes population level outcomes in a community.  When successful, communities solve big complex challenges (e.g. poverty, unemployment of disadvantaged populations) or make substantial societal shifts (e.g. more sustainable food systems) by creating a shared multi sector understanding of the problem, a common vision and an action plan with shared measurements and reinforcing activities.

This webinar is brought to you by Innoweave and the Victoria Foundation.  This webinar will be run by Michelle Colussi from the Canadian Centre for Community Renewal and will review the basic concepts and examples of the Collective Impact approach, and will provide an overview of the Innoweave Collective Impact workshop.

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