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SUMMARY:Resilient Communities Fund Application Period
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Communities Fund supports community-based organizations that deliver programs and services in Ontario and need funding to recover and build capacity\, resilience and sustainability. \nEligible applicants can apply for a grant to develop and implement medium to long-term plans that address current organizational challenges they are facing to recover and build resilience. \nGrants support organizations as they: \n\ndevelop new approaches to generate revenue\nstart new activities to meet community need\nadjust strategies and plans\nplan for future challenges\n\nThe grant application will be available as of January 4\, 2023 through OTF’s granting portal. Deadline to apply for a grant is February 1\, 2023. \nClick here to learn more an apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/resilient-communities-fund-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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SUMMARY:TD Park People Grant Application Period
DESCRIPTION:TD Park People Grants help build vital connections between people and parks. \nApply for $2\,000 to support your vision for environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship programs that help connect people to their local parks and green spaces. \n\nWhat: TD Park People Grants support activities that promote environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship in Canada’s parks and green spaces.\nWhen: Applications are open from January 9 to February 20\, 2023. Grant recipients will be announced in March and activities will take place between April 15 and December 31\, 2023.\nWho: Community groups from Metro Vancouver\, Calgary\, Edmonton\, Winnipeg\, Greater Toronto Area\, National Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau)\, Montreal\, Quebec City or Halifax Regional Municipality can apply. A minimum of 50% of all grants will be given to underserved community groups\, ensuring equity-seeking groups are involved in shaping the natural spaces that matter to them.\n\nClick here to learn more and apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/td-park-people-grant-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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SUMMARY:Advancing Inclusion in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:It’s everyone’s responsibility to create a workplace where everyone belongs and everyday interactions can make a big difference.  Advancing inclusion in the workplace must be a continuous effort with support from leaders across different levels within an organization. How can leaders share the responsibility to foster inclusivity with management\, the board and other team members? \nJoin this session with expert Ruth Mojeed from The Inclusion Project to learn about the steps your community foundation can take and the tools you can use to navigate sometimes challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace and create a culture of inclusion. \nWhat you will learn:\n– The value of advancing inclusion in the workplace \n– The role and responsibility of leaders to foster inclusive workplaces \n– How community foundations can navigate challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace \nThis event is open to community foundations and interested members of the general public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/advancing-inclusion-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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UID:4341-1673348400-1673352000@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Cities for Everyone: The15-minute City\, with Professor Carlos Moreno
DESCRIPTION:As Smart City Special Envoy of Paris’ Mayor Anne Hidalgo\, Carlos Moreno led the new revolution for the 15-minute City. \nCarlos will present how the concept was developed and implemented and explain critical actions for other cities\, anywhere\, to move in that direction. Proximity. Flexibility. Equity. Sustainability.\nCarlos Moreno earned recognition as a scientist with an innovative mind\, pioneer works and his unique approach to urban issues. He is also a scientific advisor of national and international figures of the highest level. \nHe works at the heart of issues of international significance as a result of his research\, bringing an innovative perspective on urban issues and offering solutions to the issues faced by the cities\, metropolises and territories during the 21st century. \nSome of his concepts traveled the world: the ‘Human Smart City’\, the ’15-Minute City’\, the ’30-Minute Territory’. \nIn June 2022\, he led the launch of the Global Observatory of proximities at the World Urban Forum #WUF11 with UN-Habitat\, C40 Cities\, UCLG and other partners. \nAwards and Prizes:\n• Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur (France\, 2010)\n• Foresight Medal by the French Academy of Architecture (France\, 2019)\n• Obel Award by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation (Denmark\, 2021)\n• Leadership Award\, Smart City Expo World Congress (Spain\, 2021)\n• European Congress of Local Governments Prize (Poland\, 2022)\n• World Pioneer Awards for Building Better Lives »\, FIABCI (Paris\, 2022)\n• International Mobility Award\, Empresas por la movilidad sostenible (Madrid\, 2022)\n• UN-HABITAT Scroll of Honour Award\, UN-HABITAT (Balikesir\, 2022) \nBook publications:\n• “Urban life and proximity at the time of Covid-19”\, Editions de l’Observatoire (2020)\n• “Droit de cité\, de la ville-monde à la ville du quart d’heure”\, Editions de l’Observatoire (2020) \nYou can register to future sessions and access to all previous at gpenalosa.ca \nThis presentation is free and open to the public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/cities-for-everyone-the15-minute-city-with-professor-carlos-moreno/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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UID:4484-1673942400-1677688200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:The Winnipeg Foundation: One-time Community Grants Application Period
DESCRIPTION:Short-term grants (under $100\,000) that support a wide range of projects in the Winnipeg local community\, including those relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. \nLearn more and apply here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/the-winnipeg-foundation-one-time-community-grants-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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SUMMARY:Cities for Everyone: The Walkable City\, 10 Years Later /w Jeff Speck
DESCRIPTION:‘Arguably the most influential living author in city planning\, Jeff Speck was the writer behind Suburban Nation\, The Smart Growth Manual\, and Walkable City Rules\, but his most popular book remains Walkable City\, which was published in 2012 and became an instant classic. Last Month\, the book was reissued on its tenth anniversary\, including a lively introduction from Janette Sadik-Khan and 100 pages of new text that brings it firmly into the 2020s. \nJoin Jeff for a quick review of the four steps of walkability followed by a taste of his new material (Uber-bashing\, anyone?) and a conversation with Gil and the audience.’ \nCities for Everyone with Gil (formerly A Walk in the Park with Gil) is a bi-weekly webinar series which focuses on creating affordable\, equitable\, and sustainable cities. \nIt always has fascinating guests do a 20-25 minute presentation\, a story with lots of images\, and then he has a dialogue with them and takes questions from participants. \nYou can register to future sessions and access to all previous at gpenalosa.ca. \nThis session is free and open to the public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/cities-for-everyone-the-walkable-city-10-years-later-w-jeff-speck/
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UID:4362-1674568800-1674572400@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CCNDR Digital/Data Vendor Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Does your nonprofit need funding for a data or technology project? Are you a consultant or vendor serving nonprofit clients that have digital and data needs? Join the Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience for a Digital/Data Vendor Showcase. This will help you scope your project\, find the right service delivery partner\, and apply for funding from the Community Services Recovery Fund. \n  \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/ccndr-digital-data-vendor-showcase/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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UID:4359-1674651600-1674655200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:TD Park People Grants 2023 - Informational Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar to learn how your community park group can apply for A $2000 grant to support your vision for environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship programs that help connect people to their local parks and green spaces. Community groups from Metro Vancouver\, Calgary\, Edmonton\, Winnipeg\, Greater Toronto Area\, National Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau)\, Montreal\, Quebec City or Halifax Regional Municipality can apply. \nLearn more here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/td-park-people-grants-2023-informational-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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UID:4373-1674651600-1674655200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Open Streets\, Open Communities: Reclaiming Streets for People
DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 25\, 2023 at 1:00pm ET/10:00am PT for the session Open Streets\, Open Communities: Reclaiming Streets for People. In this session hosted by Jiya Benni from 880 Cities\, we will explore how the shift toward pedestrian and cyclist oriented streets space can contribute to the improved livelihood of cities and the wellbeing of individuals. Together with Jiya\, we will hear from practitioners about their experiences with such projects – their effects on active living and mobility\, and the challenges that come with implementation and community engagement. Bring your experiences and questions to join us in the discussion! \nThe session will take place in English with simultaneous interpretation in French. \nWe hope you can join us. If you have any questions regarding the session or any ideas or suggestions for future mobilizer sessions don’t hesitate to reach out to us at healthycommunities@canurb.org. \nRegister here! \nWe look forward to seeing you on the 25th of January!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/open-streets-open-communities-reclaiming-streets-for-people/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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UID:4388-1675036800-1677196799@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Project Assistance: Community Arts Festivals (British Columbia)
DESCRIPTION:Project Assistance: Community Arts Festivals supports the artistic development of local\, community-based arts festivals by providing funding for fees paid to B.C. or Canadian professional artists and technicians\, and Elders or Traditional Knowledge Keepers engaged in the festival. \nThe festival must be an existing festival\, with an arts focus\, presented by local Indigenous or community arts organizations. \nClick here to learn more and apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/project-assistance-community-arts-festivals/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T202226Z
UID:4380-1675065600-1676998800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Community Services Recovery Fund Application Period
DESCRIPTION:The Community Services Recovery Fund was built to respond to the adaptation and modernization needs of charities and non-profits facing immediate and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund will accept applications from Community Service Organizations\, which means non-profit organizations\, Indigenous Governing Bodies or Registered Charities located in Canada who provide services to communities in Canada. As they continue to serve their communities\, this unique funding opportunity aims to support Community Service Organizations to adapt\, modernize\, and plan for the future. \nClick here to learn more and apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/community-services-recovery-fund-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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