Category: What’s New

Deadline for submissions is June 9th, 2014 caif.jpg The Canadian Alternative Investment Foundation (CAIF) has announced a call for a second round of granting in 2014 for their Capacity Building/Technical Assistance Grants….

shareable-logo_0_0.png Shareable is soliciting seed grant proposals to support the development resource sharing and solidarity economy projects to be launched by December 2014. Along with seed grants of $500-$1000, Shareable…

It’s up to us to create community. In Deepening Community, Paul Born shows us that the opportunity is right in front of us if we have the courage and conviction…

Last week, CCEDNet members gathered in Winnipeg and on line to participate in the annual general meeting.  This year’s AGM included several notable firsts.  On the technological side, following our…

From Rapping in buses in Winnipeg, to Aboriginal Theatre in Saskatoon, to Folk Music in St. John’s, the Canadian CED Network has embraced the true spirit and culture of community…

Cliquez sur l’image ci-dessous et lisez notre Rapport annuel 2013 aujourd’hui ! 2014_annual_report-fr-sm.png  

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This week, the Board of Directors of the Canadian Literacy and Learning Network (CLLN) announced that the federal government appears to have decided to quietly collapse Canada’s national literacy and…

cspcgv.png The Community Social Planning Council of Greater Victoria (CSPCGV) is calling upon the Government of British Columbia to follow the lead of other provinces by supporting Community Investment Funds…

Garry Loewen, in his reflections, noted that there was initially a sense that there was a little too much testosterone in the beginnings of CCEDNet.  He did not report (perhaps…

You Can Put CED in theCity of Winnipeg’s 2015 Budget Get the issues that matter most to you and your community in the Winnipeg budget The City of Winnipeg is…

CCEDNet had several starts. Mike Lewis on several occasions brought us together. Once with the Americans. They started an association – we did not. About 17 years ago today, I…