Creating community through recreation, leisure and sport
This is how 250 leaders from across Canada think about and develop a path forward for recreation and leisure in Canada.
Meet John Kania before you come to CCI!
Do you have an hour available Sept 22 at noon EST? Join us for an audio-seminar with John Kania and Paul Born - Collaborating for Impact.
Using technology to further change
Here's a useful resource about technology and community engagement
Back to School Means Less Than One Month Until CCI2011!
A small team of us as recently received approval to hold a world cafe style conversation with youth about what a meaningful youth engagement strategy would look like... If that bake sale was any indication, we can learn alot from our youth.
Even though it was raining, I was looking forward to my drive in to work today because I knew pancakes were waiting for me. It was once again time to kick off Pride Week in the city ...
Token Engagement vs. Authentic Engagement
Yesterday the Ottawa Police introduced a leading edge Racial Profiling Policy
Just Seven Weeks Until CCI 2011
I often praise the multi-dimensional value of music on our individual and collective health, which got me to thinking about music and community engagement...
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Sherri Torjman
Place-based approaches are increasingly being applied to complex community issues such as poverty. In towns and cities across Canada, organizations, businesses, local government and residents are working to build a better quality of life and provide real opportunities for their community. Learn more through this...
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Katharine Pearson
This podcast explores the concept of applied dissemination through several case studies and an examines the Sustaining Social Innovation initiative led by the McConnell Foundation in 2006.
Creating Communities that Deserve Us
In this podcast, discover how to move our communities from visions to solutions, how get to relevant outcomes and the role collaborations plays in creating community solutions.
Advancing understanding of the correlation between thinking like a movement and acting like an organization
Thinking Like a Movement is a concept that calls us to think beyond our organization and its day-to-day operations toward a much larger vision. Learn new tools and techniques to move forward collaboratively in your community with this podcast