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Currently Available Training Opportunites

Funders Roundtable

Come to meet the funders and stay for an afternoon Proposal Writing workshop!

Wednesday, April 4, 2007
CAW Hall, Bunting Road, St. Catharines, Ontario

Benefit to Your Organization:

  • Help your organization meet its funding objectives
  • Learn which funders have opportunities relevant to your organization and how to access them
  • Discover new sources of funding

Who Should Attend:

  • Executive Directors, Business Managers, Fundraisers, Development Officers, Board Members or anyone responsible for securing funding.

Participating Funders:

There will be 7 roundtable discussions in total. Each participant will have an opportunity to participate in five of the 30-minute discussion groups. We encourage you to send more than one representative in order to ensure that your organization can access information from the majority of the attending funders.

For more information please call 905-735-2211, ext. 7551. To register, please see attached registration form.

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Voluntary Sector Courses Winter 2007 Term

Give yourself, or a staff or volunteer, the gift of growth in the new year by investing in one of the Niagara College courses specifically developed for the voluntary sector...

VOLUNTARY SECTOR COURSE BEING OFFERED THROUGH CONTINUING EDUCATION WINTER 2007 TERM

How do I register for Continuing Education Program?
Visit: http://niagarac.on.ca/studying/programs/conted/registration_details.htm

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Learning Roundtables

The price is affordable, $25.00, and the participant selects and rotates among topics of interest to them. Upcoming roundtables will be organized around a number of themes on the dates shown below.

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Certificate Programs for the Voluntary Sector

Despite being the foundation of democracy, strong, healthy, vibrant, and economically sound communities do not always just happen. Communities require skilled and knowledgeable leaders who can work to enhance individual and collective responsibility.

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