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CED Bursaries for the Kootenay Region

From Handout to Habitat: changing perspectives on homelessness (Film Screenings & Forums)

CED Bursaries for the Kootenay Region

Deadline: June 13, 2012

The SFU Certificate Program for Community Economic Development, together with Heritage Credit Union, Kootenay Savings Credit Union and Nelson and District Credit Union, are pleased to announce a $6,000 Community Economic Development Bursary Program.

With equal contributions from the credit unions, the bursary program will provide up to six, $1,000 bursaries to emerging or mid-career community, social, economic, and/or business development practitioners in the Kootenay region.  A key benefit to hosting the program regionally is the increased ability of the community to implement triple-bottom line solutions together. The program is for anyone who wants to expand their range of tools and models to successfully integrate social, environmental and economic concerns into community planning and development. Those best suited to the program are open to expand their horizons and accept the challenge of learning across disciplines and sectors.

Credit Unions are financial institutions owned by its members and an essential component to a sustainable, resilient economy. Community economic development combines economic and social activities to create:

  • stabilized local economies

  • long-term employment

  • reduced stress on ecological systems

  • community control and ownership

In order to be eligible for a bursary, applicants must:

ü  Apply & be admitted to the SFU Certificate Program for Community Economic Development

ü  Be making a positive contribution to their community.

ü  Demonstrate financial need

To apply to the bursary program submit a letter addressed to The Bursary Review Committee by June 13, 2012 via email to certced@sfu.ca which includes:

ü  Your background, experience and goals

ü  A statement about your financial need

ü  Two references

ü  A 250-word composition that answers, “How can today’s leaders inspire the next generation who are concerned about jobs and sustainability in the Kootenays?”


If you have not yet been admitted to the SFU Certificate Program for Community Economic Development, you have to June 12 to apply, but are advised to apply as soon as possible. Download the application form here.

From Handout to Habitat: changing perspectives on homelessness

You are invited to a short film screening and forum.  The short film shows Miloon Kothari, the United Nations special rapporteur on adequate housing, listening to Canadian children's experiences and perspectives on homelessness.  Young people aged 8 - 18 are especially encouraged to attend. 

FILM SCREENINGS & FORUMS:

7:00 pm June 18   Room B101 UFV ABBOTSFORD (33844 King Rd) 

7:00 pm June 19   NEW WEST Public Library (716 6 Ave) 

7:00 pm June 20   Room 2600 SFU SURREY (13450 102 Ave) 

7:00 pm June 21   Room 1900 SFU VANCOUVER (515 W Hastings)

admission by donation * no-one turned away for lack of funds * all proceeds go to SFU’s bursary program to support leaders from traditionally excluded communities in the community economic development program * charitable tax receipt for donations over $20

Partners

SFU Certificate Program Community Economic Development

Mennonite Central Committee

the Hospitality Project 

Mission Possible

Skyworks Foundation

Canadian Community Economic Development Network

Contact 

Nicole Chaland by email certced@sfu.ca or by phone (250) 686-1167

 

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