Category: What’s New

CCEDNet’s Board is pleased to announce that Yvon Poirier has been named Director for a term ending at the 2013 Annual General Meeting.  Yvon has a long history of involvement…

Attending WUSC International Forum 2012 – Youth Leading Change A Canadian Connection at an International Level Submitted by: Sandra Badcock, Co-Chair, Emerging Leaders Attending an international forum is always an…

By Camille Jensen.  Republished from Axiom News We first met Enterprising Non Profits team manager David LePage more than three years ago as a presenter at the third Canadian Conference…

Le Fonds de subventions d’éducation financière TD a été lancé le 31 mai 2010 et a accepté sa première série de demandes le 31 juillet 2010. Depuis, le Fonds a…

The holiday season is also a time to help build fairer, more sustainable local economies.  Here are a few examples of CCEDNet members and local initiatives across the country who…

The TD Financial Literacy Grant Fund was launched on May 31, 2010 and took in its first round of applications on July 31, 2010. Since that time, the Fund has…

  CCEDNet – Manitoba urges City of Brandon to address affordable housing   We know that access to affordable housing is a necessary foundation for complete communities and stable families….

Extra! Extra! The CCEDNet-Ontario’s newsletter for December 2012 are now available: [CLICK HERE]

On November 28, the Government of Nova Scotia introduced the Community Interest Companies Act, which will allow businesses formed under the Companies Act to be designated as community interest companies….

At the December 5, 2012 General Issues Committee meeting of the City of Hamilton, the Planning and Economic Development Department proposed a 3-year CED pilot project.  After research and consultation…

HRSDC Canada will be hosting a series of teleconferences on the national Call for Concepts for Social Finance. The teleconferences will be designed as question and answer sessions to inform…

Almost 300 hundred years ago, facing major poverty, exclusion and inequalities, men and women created a new way to meet their needs: co-operatives and mutuals (CM). The model, inspired by…