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Engagement Organizing:Harnessing People Power – 2.0


An Advanced Training Workshop for
Environmental NGOs


Friday October 14th, 10 AM – 4 PM
Sustainability Network/CSI, 215 Spadina Ave., Alterna Room (4th floor), Toronto

Since we started the introduction to engagement organizing workshop series several years ago, we often get asked, “when will you launch the 2.0”? The answer has finally arrived and we hope you will be part of our first cohort! Have you gone through the introductory series and are you ready to for a deeper dive into conversations around data, segmentation, team building, leadership development and institutionalization of organizing? If so, this session is for you!

Learn more about the workshop by clicking on the 'Register' button below:



Engagement Organizing:Harnessing People Power


A Training Workshop for Volunteer-Run Organizations


Saturday October 15th, 10 AM – 4 PM
Sustainability Network/CSI, 192 Spadina Ave.,  Room D, Toronto

How do we best apply our  valuable volunteer time and efforts to bring about change? This is the focus of this session for volunteer-run organizations who work to bring about change by building deep relationships with people who share their goals.

Advancing our efforts to bring about change has now become about how we best support citizen mobilization and leadership. ‘Engagement Organizing’ is an approach that strives to marry organizing, technology, and a culture of developing leadership in others.

Learn more about the workshop by clicking on the 'Register' button below:

Session leaders for both workshops:

 

Graham Saul has worked on global justice and environmental issues for 20 years and is Executive Director of Ecology Ottawa, an organization that has embraced this model.

 

Lindsay Telfer is Director of the Canadian Freshwater Alliance and an avid believer in the power of communities to come together and organize. She draws on a decade of experience working with Sierra Club Canada on grassroots organizing.
 
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