Events

Next Economy Conversations: Chris Caners of SolarShare

Next Economy Conversations is Center for Social Innovation’s monthly event series where you will hear from incredible leaders helping to build the Next Economy. Learn about their work as well as their personal journeys, successes, hard lessons, and visions for the future. On Thursday December 10, Tonya Surman, CEO of the Centre for Social Innovation, […]

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Webinar Series: Three Ways to Raise More Money and Save the Planet with Ken Wyman

Session 3: Face to face with Major Individual Donors Webinar February 11th, 2021 from 1:00-2:00 ET. Cost: $25 How can you connect with those fabulous people who give charities big donations? You hear of multi-million dollar pledges to universities and hospitals and you think ‘we would be happy with a few thousand dollars!’ These individuals

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Free Webinar: The Alberta Tailings Ponds II Factual Record: A Submission Under the NAFTA Environmental Side Agreement

Free Webinar: The Alberta Tailings Ponds II Factual Record: A Submission Under the NAFTA Environmental Side Agreement Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020 from 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET Click here to register The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) recently made public the Alberta Tailings Ponds II Factual Record which resulted in widespread national media coverage and

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Three Ways to Raise More Money and Save the Planet with Ken Wyman

Session 1: What’s the money for? December 17th, 2020 from 1:00-2:00 ET. Cost: $25 The single most important question donors ask is ‘What’s the money for?’ The right answer can motivate extraordinary generosity; the wrong answer may result in disinterest or even hostility. There are different types of donors, and Ken can help you motivate

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One World Refugee Film Festival: Canadians speaking out for refugees (Virtual Film Screening)

To celebrate its 30th anniversary and given the current circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the One World Film Festival (OWFF) will be presenting its first online festival of thought-provoking documentaries. The OWFF’s parent organization, One World Arts, is thrilled to be partnering with The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Canada, Amnesty International

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One World Refugee Film Festival: Memory and the refugee experience (Virtual Film Screening)

To celebrate its 30th anniversary and given the current circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the One World Film Festival (OWFF) will be presenting its first online festival of thought-provoking documentaries. The OWFF’s parent organization, One World Arts, is thrilled to be partnering with The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Canada, Amnesty International

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One World Refugee Film Festival: The situation of LGBTQI+ refugees (Virtual Film Screening)

To celebrate its 30th anniversary and given the current circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the One World Film Festival (OWFF) will be presenting its first online festival of thought-provoking documentaries. The OWFF’s parent organization, One World Arts, is thrilled to be partnering with The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Canada, Amnesty International

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One World Refugee Film Festival: Refugees and the Climate Crisis (Virtual Film Screening)

To celebrate its 30th anniversary and given the current circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the One World Film Festival (OWFF) will be presenting its first online festival of thought-provoking documentaries. The OWFF’s parent organization, One World Arts, is thrilled to be partnering with The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Canada, Amnesty International

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