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March Newsletter 2011

Welcome to the March 2011 Issue of the Canadian CED Network's e-newsletter for the Ontario Region, your information resource on the latest news and projects in CED in Ontario.

Please contact us with your comments by emailing ontario@ccednet-rcdec.ca or phoning the Ontario office at (416) 760-2554.

 



In this issue:

News from the Canadian CED Network

2011 CALL FOR BOARD NOMINATIONS 

CCEDNet AGM in Toronto on June 7th, 2011

Partner Profile

Green Timiskaming Development Cooperative Inc.

Ontario CED Event Updates

Request for Proposal Released with a deadline of March 30th

Ontario CED News

 Relaunching - Enterprising Non-Profits Toronto Program 2011

Home Ownership Alternatives Releases Case Studies of Affordable Housing Developmen

CED Tool

 The Community Tool Box's

Opportunties

Funding Opportunities -EnAbling Change Partnership Program

Co-operative Youth Leadership (CYL) Program 2011 

Upcoming Events

CASAE/AERC JOINT CONFERENCE IN TORONTO

Enterprise Promotion and Investment Center (EPIC) - 2nd Social Economy Conference

GreenEdge 2011 Conference

From Policy to Research and Back Again

Evaluating Community Impact May 16th - 18th, 2011

 


 

News from the Canadian CED Network

 2011 CALL FOR BOARD NOMINATIONS

Nominations are currently being sought for three positions on CCEDNet's Board of Directors. Anyone with energy and a vision for the CED movement in Canada is encouraged to submit a candidacy. The deadline to receive nominations is April 11, 2011.

This year we are seeking nominations for three at-large directors who will be elected to a three-year term by the members.

Click here for more information

2011 AGM in Toronto on June 7th, 2011

The Canadian CED Network's Annual General Meeting (AGM) is being held on June 7th, 2011 in conjunction with the Ontario regional CED conference at the Learning Enrichment Foundation in Toronto.

For more information please contact the National Office here

 

Member Profile

Green Timiskaming Development Cooperative Inc. 

 

Green Timiskaming (GT) is a group of citizens concerned about the future of the Timiskaming region. GT was established in 2009 as a community owned, not-for-profit development group devoted to building a greener way of life for the people of Timiskaming.  All of their members are volunteers. 

MISSION: Green Timiskaming is to developing Timiskaming into a sustainable regional community.

  • GT aspires to make the region self-sustaining for energy and self-reliant for food production. Together we will build a strong future for our region, beginning with the development and operation of renewable energy projects.
  • Rather than buying outside energy we plan to use our own renewable energy sources such as biomass, solar and wind power.
  • Northern Ontario is blessed with resources; we must work together in order to use them most efficiently.
  • GT projects aim to lower energy costs, providing all energy consumers with an improved quality of living.
  • GT projects will give control to the local economy, partially insulating it from the impact of global market fluctuations and increasing energy prices.
  • Green Timiskaming is an open, community-owned co-operative with a mandate to reinvest in future projects.

Want more information?  Check out their website here and find them on Facebook here
 

Ontario CED Event Updates

Request for Proposal (RFP) for Speakers, Case Studies and Posters

 

The Ontario CED event has launched a request for proposals for workshop, case and research study presenters as well as posters presentations.
We are looking for contribution in the following three formats:
1) Research and Case study presentation (90 minutes - 3 presentations x 20mins + discussion)
2) Tool and Training Sessions (90 minutes with 2 or 3 presenters)
3) Poster Presentation (limited to 20)
For more information check out the Ontario event website

here

 

Ontario CED News

Relaunching - Enterprising Non-Profits Toronto Program 2011

The Centre for Social Innovation and the Toronto Enterprise Fund are thrilled to announce that the Enterprising Non-Profits Toronto Program will be re-launching in 2011! ENP-TO is a social enterprise capacity-building and granting program based on the successful ENP model in British Columbia. The Centre for Social Innovation has been piloting and incubating the program over the past two years and will now be moving ENP-TO to its new home at the Toronto Enterprise Fund.

For more information about enp - to click here

 

Home Ownership Alternatives Releases Case Studies of Affordable Housing Developments

Home Ownership Alternatives has released 3 case studies which demonstrate how surplus government land can be transformed into successful mixed communities. All three studies provide details of former government sites which were sold at market price and redeveloped into new communities including affordable ownership housing.


“Home Ownership Alternatives wanted more people to realize what an impact careful redevelopment can have on a community.” said Joe Deschênes Smith, Vice President Partnerships at Home Ownership Alternatives. “In each case study, governments committed to find partners who would develop mixed income communities. Each government was paid market value for their land and at the same time helped families realize their dream of home ownership.”
The 3 case studies outline the acquisition of surplus government land in Toronto, Guelph and Kitchener Waterloo by developments financed by Home Ownership Alternatives. Surplus federal and school sites were redeveloped and municipalities played a key role.

To see copies of reports click here

 

CED Tools

The Community Tool Box's

The Community Tool Box's mission is to promote community health and development by connecting people, ideas, and resources. The central document on the website is a 46 chapter guide with practical information about how to build community. The Community Tool Box is intended for professionals and ordinary citizens and can be used in everyday practice. The site addresses a broad range of topics such as leadership skills, program evaluation, and promoting participation. The site includes a Community Troubleshooting Guide, a Forum and Chatroom and a Community Work Station. The latter leads groups through steps for achieving particular goals (such as building partnerships or analyzing problems).

For more information about this tool box click here

 

Opportunities

Funding Opportunties -EnAbling Change Partnership Program

The Ontario Government is looking for organizations that want to be leaders in: Improving accessibility for people with disabilities, and; Helping organizations meet the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

Under the annual EnAbling Change Partnership Program, the government provides project funding to organizations that have the vision, leadership and commitment to improve accessibility across industries or sectors. The Accessibility Directorate of Ontario, part of the Ministry of Community and Social Services, administers the program. Goals of the Program:

- Assist obligated organizations in complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the accessibility standards
- Develop educational tools, resources and best practices that can be distributed to businesses and organizations across the province and across different sectors
- Encourage businesses and organizations to be leaders and share their knowledge and expertise with other partners, and
- Remove barriers for people with disabilities and improve accessibility.

For more information click here

 

Co-operative Youth Leadership (CYL) Program 2011

Every summer, Ontario credit unions and co-ops give 200 young people a chance to attend Co-operative Young Leaders. CYL is a program of the Ontario Co-operative Association. Registration is now active for CYL's 2011 sessions.

For more information about program visit On Co-op website here and apply here

 

Upcoming Events

 

Enterprise Promotion and Investment Center (EPIC) - 2nd Social Ecomony Conference | April 20th, 2011

EPIC (Enterprise Promotion and Investment Centre) is a Vaughan based incubator that Works with self reliant groups of prospective entrepreneurs and self employment minded members of marginalized communities.

EPIC is hosting the 2nd Social Economy Conference. The conference will Showcase Social Economy models now operating in Ontario and provide a collaborative forum for the stakeholders in the success of Social Economy initiatives in Ontario.

WHEN: April 20, 2011 8 to 4

WHERE: Lagondola Banquet Hall, 227 Bowes Road, Vaughan, ON, L4K 1H8

For more information check out their website here

 

CASAE/AERC JOINT CONFERENCE IN TORONTO | May 1st, 2011

Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) and the Canadian Association for
the Study of Adult Education
(CASAE/ACEEA).

Registration is now open for the 2011 Joint Meeting of AERC and CASAE in celebration of CASAE's 30th Anniversary. Early bird rates available until May 1st and seating in pre-conference events is limited, so register as early as you can! Visit http://www.casae2011aerc.org  to register online, view abstracts for pre-conference workshops, and find information on accommodation and travel to Toronto.

For more info and to register click here

 

From Policy to Research and Back Again | May 5th, 2011

Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) workshop aims to foster networking among rural researchers and to provide a forum for rural research and policy discourse. Researchers (e.g., academic institutions, government agencies and non-governmental organizations) who are interested in rural issues were invited to submit a proposal for a paper presentation or poster on any topic related to rural Canada.

In total, 24 research papers will be presented in eight (8) concurrent sessions and up to 13 posters will be displayed all day. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: place-based policy; tourism support for rural community development; measuring social capital; planning for rural health; renewable energy technologies; food security in rural First Nation communities; e-governance and community decision-making; and changing paradigms in agricultural policy.

WHEN: 1st Annual Rural Research Workshop - May 5, 2011

WHERE: Sussex Pavilion, 111 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario

Additional information about the Workshop as well as other related news and events will be posted periodically on this Web page here

 

Evaluating Community Impact May 16th - 18th, 2011

"Moving the needle" on community-wide issues requires cross-sector coordination and an engaged community. There are countless numbers of community change initiatives working on diverse issues such as early childhood development, health care, education, poverty and homelessness, immigration, workforce development, and environmental sustainability.

The Evaluating Community Impact: Capturing and Making Sense of Community Outcomes workshop is a three-day, interactive learning event designed to increase the capacity of leaders involved in community change efforts to better understand and evaluate the outcomes of these efforts.

This workshop is geared towards people involved in community change initiatives with an interest and some basic experience with evaluation.

WHEN: May 16th - 18th

WHERE: Delta Kitchener-Waterloo

For more information about the event visit Tamarak Website here

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