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Profile: Momentum's Train the Trainer Program
Canadian CED Network News
- Registration Now Open for the 2011 CD/CED Gathering
- Meet our Members
- Welcome New CCEDNet Board Member, Marianne Jurzyniec
- CCEDNet Staff News
Saskatchewan CED News
CED Tool: Social Enterprise Learning Toolkit
National CED News
- FIESS 2011 Conference
- Two Upcoming Co-op Conferences
- Tamarack's Evaluating Community Impact Workshop
- The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research - New Issue
- Applied Research Fund at Mount Royal University
- MBA in CED – An Advanced Program with Community at its Core
CED Job Postings
Profile: Momentum's Train the Trainer Program
Momentum, a Calgary based non-profit organization, has an innovative way to fortify financial literacy in communities across Canada. The program is called Train the Trainer (TTT) and, like all the work pursued by Momentum, is premised on the idea of capacity building. The process begins by equipping local leaders with the tools and the confidence needed to establish their own (or improve upon an existing) financial literacy initiatives. Through outreach and facilitation the hope is that with greater financial literacy, people of all income levels will be in a position to save and become debt free.
From the group’s onset, Momentum has set its sites on addressing root causes of the persistent levels of poverty amid a city with such elevated rates of economic growth and prosperity. Their approach is asset-based, which sees the path to transcending barriers as equipping people with tools, be it financial, social, personal or otherwise.
Despite its roots as a free program, TTT has since adopted a social enterprise approach to ensure its long term sustainability. By having program participants cover the basic costs of delivery, the popular program has been able to continue its goals after the initial block funding expired. This crucial transition towards sustainability is both a practical and symbolic victory for the group as it reinforces their belief that social enterprises contribute to building capacity and community economic development. This past year has been a pilot phase for TTT's social enterprise model, but the feedback so far has been very positive. Based on the number of program participants - 30 organizations have participated this year alone, which then have the potential to reach thousands of Canadians with their newly acquired financial literacy capacity. - it is clear that Train the Trainer is meeting a substantial need.
Click here for more information on the Train the Trainer program. For a glimpse of financial literacy in action, check out these online videos: Facing up to Debt, Financial Literacy - The Big Picture, and Saving for Goals.
For more information about the Train the Trainer program and its two-day intensive workshop, contact Brian Hill at 403.204.267 or brianh@momentum.org.
Canadian CED Network News
Registration Now Open for the 2011 CD/CED Gathering
Join more than five hundred delegates, including community organizations, government, students and social entrepreneurs who will come together to examine ways to reduce poverty and build stronger communities in Manitoba. The theme for this year's Gathering is "Enough, For All, Forever," and will feature many opportunities to discuss how we can build stronger, fairier, and more sustainable communities.
The 2011 Gathering will include a keynote speech by the always engaging Silver Donald Cameron, 20+ workshops and a free lunch catered by local CED food providers.This free, all-day event takes place on October 21st at St. John's High School in Winnipeg's North End.
Meet our Members
Community Futures Saskatchewan
Community Futures Saskatchewan and its 13 Community Future Development Corporations (CFDCs) are non-profit corporations developed to help communities grow at the local level. Their main services include business loans, business skills training, local entrepreneur development, and community and social economic development. They provide services for people in rural and northern Saskatchewan who are interested in setting up, expanding, or considering a small business.
Meet our Board - Marianne Jurzyniec, Co-chair of Emerging Leaders
Marianne Jurzyniec - Marianne is currently finishing her Justice degree at the University of Regina while working for Affinity Credit Union. Through these two endeavors she has found a passion for co-operatives and her community. Marianne is planning to complete an MBA in Community Economic Development to further build her career in this area. Through spending time in both rural communities and larger cities and seeing the differences of how co-operatives function, her interest in uniting these two diverse aspects was sparked.
Her free time these days are usually spent studying but when the chance arises she loves to spend her time in the local book store, having coffee with friends, being outdoors on the beautiful Saskatchewan days, or her new passion working with urban gardening design!
CCEDNet Staff News
It was been a busy and transitional summer for CCEDNet's Manitoba office. We wished Spark Coordinator, Fio Pasquarellii farewell as she began her maternity leave earlier in the summer. The Spark office is fortunate to have CCEDNet Member Coordinator, Lindsey McBain come in to fill Fio's position. Lindsey can now be reached at 837-7275 and lmcbain@ccednet-rcdec.ca
CCEDNet also welcomed Sarah Leeson-Klym as this year's CD/CED Gathering Coordinator. You can contact Sarah with any questions related to the Gathering at gathering@ccednet-rcdec.ca
In other news, CCEDNet's Regional Cooridinator, Brendan Reimer is now on Twitter. Follow Brendan at @brendan_ccednet to find links to great CED-related news items, stay informed about our Manitoba office's activities, and access insightful commentary in 140 characters or less!
Saskatchewan CED News
CED Training Program
The Saskatchewan Economic Development Association is hosting an exclusive 4-day intensified CED training program for economic development practitioners in Saskatchewan. Community Economic Development Modules I-IV will be delivered in Saskatoon at the Park Town Hotel on November 22-25. The modules provide an understanding of economic development issues, principles, theories, and skills and how to apply them to local situations. Act fast, registration ends on September 30.
Quint's GED Prep Program
In an effort to adapt to the changing needs of the community, Quint Development Corporation is aiming to offer a GED Preparation Program this fall as part of their Core Neighbourhoods at Work Program. This program generally runs Monday through Friday between 1- 4 pm. A mandatory information session and pre-testing dates are TBA for the fall 2011 session. All costs associated with preparing for and writing the GED will be covered by Quint and transporation support will also be provided where necessary.
Co-op Merit Awards Banquet Tickets Now on Sale
The Saskatchewan Co-operative Merit Awards honour individuals and organizations that have
made an outstanding contribution to co-operatives and credit unions. Recipients of the 32nd
Annual Co-operative Merit Awards are: Bob Kirkland, Lifetime Co-operative Achievement Award; Roger Herman, Co-operative Contribution Award; Patrick Lapointe, Co-operative Contribution Award; and Lisa McEachern, Co-operative Young Leaders Award.
The Merit Awards will be presented Monday, October 17 at the Ramada Hotel & Convention Centre in Regina. Tickets may be ordered by phoning 306-244-3702 or by email at sca@sask.coop. Order deadline is October 7, 2011.
CED Tool: Social Enterprise Learning Toolkit
Enp has launched the Social Enterprise Learning Toolkit, learning modules on the following topics: Governance, Leadership, Blended Value Design(Financial Analysis and Social Value Models), Product & Markets, Business Operations, Customer Relations, Marketing, and Risk Analysis. Each module includes slide presentations, worksheets and references to relevant documents and other resources. The Social Enterprise Learning Modules cover basic elements and information about planning and operating a social enterprise. Each module covers key principles and offers leads and links to further resources.
National CED News
FIESS 2011
The 2011 International Forum on the Solidarity and Social Economy is being held on October 17-20 in Montreal, Quebec. Participants can expect a participatory and interactive atmosphere, as the Forum is intended as a meeting place for people and ideas related to the social and solidarity economy from around the world.
Click here to register and learn more
Two Upcoming Co-op Conferences
Business Succession and Employee Ownership Oct 11-13, 2011: experts share their experiences with co-operatives as a solution to the growing challenge of business succession.
North American Worker Co-op Conference Oct 13-15, 2011: an historic occasion to discuss best practices with worker co-operators from Canada, the U.S., Spain, France, Italy, and Argentina.
Tamarack’s Evaluating Community Impact Workshop
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. Due to popular demand, Tamarack is once again offering this workshop to enhance the capacity of communities.
This workshop is geared towards people involved in community change initiatives with an interest and some basic experience with evaluation.
The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research - New Issue
The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research (ANSERJ) is an online open access bilingual peer-review publication. ANSERJ is dedicated to providing a stimulating and vibrant forum for the open dissemination of contemporary high-quality, peer-reviewed research on nonprofits and the social economy. The most recent edition includes articles on the gender dynamics of Canadian activism, the social and economic benefits of community recreation, voluntary participation in CED, among others.
Read the latest issue of ANSERJ
Applied Research Fund at Mount Royal University
The Institute for Nonprofit Studies at Mount Royal University is once again inviting applications to its applied research fund. Two proposals will be funded to a maximum of $7,500 each. Applications should address practical issues in the area of governance, sustainability, or policy. Letters of Intent are due on October 14thand full proposals will be due on November 14th. The full application form is available on request. More information and previously funded research are profiled in the applied research section of the Institute web site.
MBA in CED – An Advanced Program with Community at its Core
Cape Breton University’s Master’s of Business Administration in Community Economic Development is designed for learners and graduates who aspire to play leadership roles in the public sector, in Third Sector organizations, and in community-minded businesses. The program curriculum, in addition to business subjects found in traditional MBA programs, focuses on economic development, leadership, strategy, governance, managing change and international management.
The program also strives for accessibility, as students can complete the program program by attending classes in the summer or on alternate weekends in their city and complete the courses over 22 months.
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