Central Region News Bulletin April-May 2015 In This Issue: NEWS LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FUNDING / RESOURCES JOBS NEWS April 12-18 is National Volunteer Week! Did you know the national rate of volunteerism is 47% in Canada and in Nova Scotia it is 54%? More than 1/2 of our population volunteer! To learn more, go to the latest national volunteer study http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/11-008-x/2012001/article/11638-eng.htm#a3 On June 16, 2015 Engage Nova Scotia, Halifax Partnership, Cape Breton Partnership and the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia are coming together to co-host a provincial dialogue more than a year after the release of the One NS Report. It is expected that 300 people will come together in the new Halifax Central Library—with many more meeting in locations around the province. CSC’s Regional Convenors will be hosting several “satellite sessions” to engage citizens across all regions of Nova Scotia. This will be a time to regroup, take stock, and mobilize efforts to address the challenges and opportunities we see in our communities and our province. Stay tuned for more news, coming soon! 1 LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Imagine Canada’s Public Policy Roadshow is coming to Nova Scotia! Date: Mon, April 27, 2015 Time: 2:30 - 4:30 pm Location: Best Western Plus, Dartmouth The Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia is pleased to co-host a FREE workshop for board and staff members of charities in Nova Scotia. The Public Policy Roadshow will feature Imagine Canada’s Dr. Michelle Gauthier, VP Public Policy and Community Engagement, and Bill Schaper, Director of Public Policy and Community Engagement. The workshop will provide information about how and why charities participate in public policy while shedding light on charities’ responsibilities on: reporting of political activities, federal lobbyist registration, and engagement during the federal election. To register: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/imagine-canada-public-policy-roadshow-tickets16526107031?aff=efbevent MEASURING IMPACT - FREE May 4th, 2015, 9:30 am – 4:00 pm Halifax Central Library, Spring Garden Rd., Rm 201 The Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia is pleased to be able to reschedule this FREE session on Measuring Impact with Eric Leviten-Reid of the Tamarack Institute. Priority registration is given to individuals previously registered. Limited registration is still open. For information, please email Veronica McNeil at [email protected] Leading Innovative and Engaging Youth Programs May 21 – 24th, 2015 Cost: $430.00 ($310 without overnight) Bursaries available Tatamagouche Centre This program offers dynamic theory, tools and the practice to hone skills in design, facilitation and supporting diverse youth reach their potential and take positive action. Presented in partnership with HeartWood Centre for Community Youth Development. Visit www.tatacentre.ca Video Storytelling for Non-Profit Organizations May 22nd, 2015, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm, Halifax, NS Cost: $125.00 Non-profit groups, looking to use video to tell your story, raise money and build a base of supporters? A workshop in Halifax on May 22 will explore high-impact but low-cost (or almost no-cost) video. For information, visit: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/video-story-telling-for-non-profit-organizations-tickets-16368026207 2015 Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CCHA) National Conference May 21 – 23rd, 2013 2 Westin Nova Scotia, 1181 Hollis St., Halifax For more conference information visit www.chha.ca. To register please email [email protected] or call 1-800-263-8068. Putting Community Development Principles and Practices into Action May 29th, 2015, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Fountain Commons, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS Cost: $30.00 (includes lunch) Presented by the Acadia University Department of Community Development, this is a one-day workshop for professionals and advocates who work in communities. The program focuses on community development principles, practices and tools. Contact Kim Vaughan at [email protected] The latest blog from Beth Kanter talks about Non-Profit Crowdfunding Success Formula: Robust Planning, Networks and Blessings. If you’re interested in crowdfunding, check it out at: http://www.bethkanter.org/dalai-lama-crowd/. Webinars! This month, Vantage Point is offering a variety of webinars about Board Fundamentals, Scarcity to Abundance, How to Have Awesome Meetings and Strategic Planning. Also a FREE Webinar on finding Volunteer Talent. For more information: http://www.thevantagepoint.ca/content/programs-and-events. Techsoup Canada provides free webinars to non-profits every month. To learn more about what’s available, visit http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/en/learning_centre/past_webinars FUNDING / RESOURCES The Ecology Action Centre’s is working on a guide to help non-profits save money and help the planet by reducing their energy footprint. For more information, contact their Energy Efficiency Coordinator Emma Norton at [email protected]. The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia administers a Community Grants Program to support individuals and organizations province-wide to undertake programs or services that will benefit the mental health of individuals throughout Nova Scotia. The Foundation strives to fund programs that are developed by Nova Scotians who are passionate about changing the way people think about mental illness. More information about eligibility and application requirements can be found on the Foundation's website. The second quarter call for applications has just been announced, and all applications for consideration must be received in the office of the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia by 4:00 pm, Friday, May 22nd 2015. For information, visit http://www.mentalhealthns.ca/community-apply Call for Proposals to Address Social Isolation Among Seniors Government of Canada: funding to address social isolation among seniors A call for proposals for pan-Canadian projects funded through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) will be launched in mid-May 2015 and be open for six weeks. Successful projects will focus exclusively on addressing social isolation among seniors and will be funded between $150,000 and $750,000, over a period of up to three years. For this call for proposals, the Government of Canada is partnering with the 3 J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and its Innoweave initiative to support the development and implementation of innovative community-wide approaches to reduce social isolation among seniors. In the upcoming call for proposals, priority will be given to innovative applications from communities that will use a coordinated approach to reducing the social isolation of seniors. This will likely result in successful applications being geographically grouped. These new partnerships will be multisectoral, involving the traditional and new players required to generate significant change. For information visit: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=3&nid=956569&crtr.tp1D=1 Canada Arts Presentation Fund The objective of the Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF) is to give Canadians access to a variety of professional artistic experiences in their communities. The CAPF recognizes that arts presenters are key partners in achieving this objective by providing financial assistance to organizations that professionally present arts festivals or performing arts series, as well as their support organizations. April 30 is the application deadline for activities starting between April 1 and June 30 of the following year. For more information visit www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1267553110077. Enabling Accessibility in Communities Projects may include: renovating, retrofitting or constructing community facilities where programs and/or services are offered to people with disabilities; retrofitting motor vehicles used as community-based transportation; and, providing information and communications technologies to make them more accessible for the community. Deadline: April 27, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. EST http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/disability/eaf/community.shtml Citizenship and Immigration Canada Inter-Action Events: Funding is provided under the stream for events that support the following: Building an integrated, socially cohesive society by building bridges to promote intercultural understanding, or by fostering citizenship, civic memory, civic pride, and respect for core democratic values grounded in our history. For information, visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/multiculturalism/funding/events.asp JOBS Phoenix Youth has the following job opportunities: Event Manager Community Outreach Worker Events Assistant (student summer position) Visit : http://phoenixyouth.ca/community/aboutus/careers/ YWCA Halifax has job openings for 2 student Childcare workers in YWCY Childcare Centres. Term is May 11 0 Aug. 29th. Also hiring substitute teachers. Job postings can be found on www.ywcahalifax.com 4 The Trans Canada Trail is looking for a Trail Project Coordinator for Atlantic Canada. To find out more, please see job posting at: http://tctrail.ca/about-the-organization/job-openings/ Springtide Collective has two student positions for the summer: Research and Development Assistant http://news.springtidecollective.ca/student-job-researcher-and-content-development-assistant/ Planning and Coordinating Assistant http://news.springtidecollective.ca/planning-and-coordinating-assistant-democracy-shop-fundraising-program/ Career Opportunity: The NSHRF’s REAL Evaluation Fellowship The Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation’s (NSHRF) REAL (Relevant, Excellent, Accessible, Legitimate) Evaluation Fellowship is a three-year, paid position aimed at providing education and practical experience to an individual in early stages of a career in the field of program evaluation. This fellowship will provide the REAL Evaluation Fellow with opportunities to build capacity in the core competencies required for achieving the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) professional designation of Credentialed Evaluator (CE). Deadline to apply to the position is May 4, 2015 with anticipated start date for June 2015. For more info: http://www.nshrf.ca/sites/default/files/real_evaluation_fellowship.pdf This News Bulletin is published by the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia, Central Region. To UNSUBSCRIBE to this monthly News Bulletin, email Veronica at [email protected] with “Unsubscribe Central” in the subject line. To learn more about the Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia, visit www.csc-ns.ca and like us at www.Facebook.com/CommunitySectorCouncilNovaScotia. 5
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