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SUMMARY:Small Group Discussion: Learning and Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:On the 3rd of November 2022\,  HCI is hosting a peer-learning session to collectively reflect on the role of evaluation and how evaluation can be connected to the organization needs and the work that is happening on the ground.  This participatory space will be hosted by Yonatan Ghebray from NABC. \nThe gathering builds on to the Mobilizer Session ‘Bringing evaluation back to the core’\, and will provide an opportunity to continue exploring with a reduced group of peers some of the key ideas\, processes and concepts shared on the webinar.  It will be an opportunity for projects to  build on each others’ experiences and to offer mutual support. Furthermore\, the group of peers will meet again after a couple of weeks with the purpose of continuing to build the relationship with the group. The specific topics of discussion will be defined based on the specific needs of the group of participants involved\, some of the potential topics to reflect on are:  \n\nEvaluation design\nDesign of data collection tools and processes\nCollecting and analyzing data\nPresenting findings \nTactics to engage stakeholders\nUsing evaluation to explore other sustainability models for the initiative\n\nThere are only 8 spots available\, so we encourage you to register as soon as possible for the session.  \nClick here to register for this peer learning session– Filling the registration form will take 5-7 minutes \nWe are excited to share this collective learning opportunity with all of you. If you have any questions\, send us an email at healthycommunities@canurb.org!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/small-group-discussion-learning-and-evaluation/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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SUMMARY:Centering Inclusion in Trust-Based Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:Trust-based philanthropy creates a space to explicitly address the inherent power imbalances between foundations and nonprofits. As community foundations continue to shift power at the local level\, trust-based philanthropy has a role to play in adapting our practices and policies. \nJoin this session with expert Ruth Mojeed from The Inclusion Project to learn how a trust-based can have an impact\, the steps your community foundation can take and become equipped with the tools to have sometimes challenging conversations. \n\nWhat you will learn:\n\nLearn the importance of centering inclusion in philanthropy through a trust-based approach\nEvaluate the changes needed to implement in order to establish a more inclusive\, accountable and transparent organization\nDiscuss how community foundations can navigate challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace\n\n\nWho is this for?\nThis event is part of the broader curriculum for Communities for Gender Equality Cohort but is open to all community foundations. It would be relevant for community foundations of all sizes and would be particularly applicable for senior leaders\, grant making/program staff and committee members. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/centering-inclusion-in-trust-based-philanthropy/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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SUMMARY:WLCA Anzac  Annual Rural Trade Show
DESCRIPTION:NOVEMBER 12/2022 \n10:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nANZAC RECREATION CENTRE \nEVERYONE WELCOME!! \nDOOR PRIZES ALL AGES!! \nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH WILLOW LAKE METIS NATION CAREER FAIR \n\nTO BOOK A TABLE CONTACT: \nWILLOWLAKE1@OUTLOOK.COM \n780-334-2679
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/wlca-anzac-annual-rural-trade-show/
LOCATION:Anzac Recreation Centre\, 237 Stony Mountain Road\, Anzac\, Alberta\, T0P 1J0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Communities Taking Climate Action - Putting Equity at the Centre
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this first edition of Communities Taking Climate Action!\n\n\nWith a growing community of over 1\,500 changemakers and climate champions from across Canada\, we are celebrating the first year and a half of Community Climate Transitions\, including the 10-month learning journey that 19 trailblazing communities embarked on. \nYou’ll have a chance to hear from inspirational speakers and connect with peers around the themes of advancing a local climate transition through a whole-community approach that makes space for everyone\, centering equity and justice in climate work\, and leading with hope and care. \nOver the two days you will have an opportunity to take part in over 5 hours of specially curated workshops and masterclasses\, meet other community climate movers and shakers\, experience coaching opportunities\, access learning resources and much more! \nYou can register here! \nThis event will take place in English\, with French simultaneous translation available for plenary activities.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/communities-taking-climate-action-putting-equity-at-the-centre/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Launch Webinar: Ontario School Streets Pilot Summary Report
DESCRIPTION:8 80 Cities\, along with Green Communities Canada\, is pleased to invite you to a webinar to discuss our Ontario School Streets Pilot Summary Report on November 16\, 2022\, from 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST. The report will be published on our School Streets webpage next week. You can check it out here: https://bit.ly/3Fkbny1\n\n\n\nJoin us at the free webinar as we celebrate the year-long initiative to pilot School Streets in Hamilton\, Markham\, Mississauga\, and Kingston and share our learnings from the pilots. The webinar will also include a panel discussion with the team leads from the four communities.\n\n\n\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3zeIdN5
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/launch-webinar-ontario-school-streets-pilot-summary-report/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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SUMMARY:Beyond High School: A workshop for students and families
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an introduction of a new resource\, Beyond High School: A guide to discovering your pathway to success. Workshop presenters are writers of Beyond High School\, including: \n\nRobert Martellacci\, CEO of MindShare Learning and MindShare Workspace\,\nMary Nanavati\, a recognized educator\, certified professional coach and co-founder of FlourishCo\, and\n\nNamita Parmar\, a local secondary school guidance teacher.\n\n\n\nOne free manual per family. Space is limited. \nEach participating family will receive a free copy of Beyond High School.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/beyond-high-school-a-workshop-for-students-and-families/
LOCATION:Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Mattamy Sports Park\, 5320 Ninth Line\, Mississauga\, ON\, L5M 0R5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Better Work\, Together: Exploring Collaboration Approaches
DESCRIPTION:This month’s Mobilizer session\, Better Work\, Together: Exploring Collaboration Approaches\, will be an opportunity to revisit your collaboration approaches and identify ways for moving toward a deeper level of collaboration through specific experiences and case-studies.  \nJoin in on November 29th\, 2022 at 1:00pm ET/10:00am PT for an opportunity to reflect on the importance of collaboration in creating a sense of abundance and to enable new opportunities. This will be a chance for your organization to question established patterns\, reflect on current practices\, and envision new possible connections. This session is free and open to all. \nThis session will be hosted by Jerry Koh\, expert in building coalitions for change and mentor of the Healthy Communities Initiative. Jerry will be joined by a small group of HCI-funded projects who will share their own experiences. \nRegister here! \nThe session will take place in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/better-work-together-exploring-collaboration-approaches/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221130T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221201T163000
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SUMMARY:MaRS Climate Impact 2022
DESCRIPTION:MaRS Climate Impact is a new innovation conference that brings together the global cleantech ecosystem — in person and online\nThe transition to net-zero requires a massive and interconnected global effort to deploy new technologies that can create a more sustainable future. \nMaRS Climate Impact delves into the most promising ideas and innovations that could help prevent the most disastrous consequences of climate change and build a cleaner economy. \nJoin us at the MaRS Centre in downtown Toronto or online from November 30 to December 1\, 2022 for two days of interactive panel discussions\, thought-provoking debates\, company demos and more. \nConnect with innovators and global cleantech leaders working on the platforms\, partnerships and strategies needed to scale the most impactful solutions. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/mars-climate-impact-2022/
LOCATION:MaRS Centre\, 101 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 1L7\, Canada
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