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Find out about events from workshops to conferences that affect your organization!

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Upcoming events

    • September 01, 2010
    • 09:00 AM
    • February 01, 2011
    • 04:30 PM
    • Online

    go volunteer logo_w_sub.gif

    govolunteer.ca, developed by Volunteer Vancouver, is a one-stop-shop portal for volunteer recruitment. This online database allows community organizations to post and categorize volunteer positions so that interested volunteers can easily search opportunities best suited to their skills and interests.

    govolunteer.ca receives more than 3 million page views per year and is already used by over 1,200 community organizations in Alberta alone! It is a sleek and user-friendly website that allows community organizations to post positions and recruit volunteers.

    Please fill out and return the following documents:

    1. govolunteer.ca User Agreement (New & Renewing Members)

    2. Volunteer Center User Data Form (New Members ONLY)

    Please note that although the User Agreement form must only be filled out once, you must 'register' for  govolunteer.ca again in September to be invoiced for the second $250.00 user fee. Volunteer Alberta will send you a reminder e-mail prior to September 1.  

    Please go to 'Registration Form' to complete the online payment.

    • September 28, 2010
    • 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
    • Hanna Learning Centre, 401 Centre St, Hanna
    • 11

     

     

    Finally! A resource that puts everything at your fingertips! The new Volunteer Administration: Professional Practice is the first Canadian-edited text detailing the entire body of knowledge required by certified professionals in the field of volunteer administration.

    This book will be a highly valued resource for professionals in the sector – consultants, trainers, educators, and leaders who want to improve volunteer programs in the nonprofit/voluntary sector.

    Four Alberta-based authors contributed to the text, including Dr. Keith Seel, CVA (and Director of the Mount Royal Institute for Nonprofit Studies) who also edited the text. Bringing together both theory and practice, the 18-chapter text covers the entire scope of volunteer administration, including:

    ·         Terminology

    ·         Ethics

    ·         Strategic management

    ·         Operational management

    ·         Volunteer staffing and development

    ·         Financial management

    ·         Data management

    ·         Evaluation

    ·         Leadership

    ·         Advocacy

    ·         Community collaboration

     

    He wrote the book on volunteer administration… literally!

    Join Dr. Seel, editor of Volunteer Administration: Professional Practice for an interactive videoconference discussion about volunteer administration and the new go-to book about the field

    • September 28, 2010
    • 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
    • Grande Prairie Volunteer Services Bureau, #103 9823 - 116 Avenue, Grande Prairie
    • 2

     

     

    Finally! A resource that puts everything at your fingertips! The new Volunteer Administration: Professional Practice is the first Canadian-edited text detailing the entire body of knowledge required by certified professionals in the field of volunteer administration.

    This book will be a highly valued resource for professionals in the sector – consultants, trainers, educators, and leaders who want to improve volunteer programs in the nonprofit/voluntary sector.

    Four Alberta-based authors contributed to the text, including Dr. Keith Seel, CVA (and Director of the Mount Royal Institute for Nonprofit Studies) who also edited the text. Bringing together both theory and practice, the 18-chapter text covers the entire scope of volunteer administration, including:

    ·         Terminology

    ·         Ethics

    ·         Strategic management

    ·         Operational management

    ·         Volunteer staffing and development

    ·         Financial management

    ·         Data management

    ·         Evaluation

    ·         Leadership

    ·         Advocacy

    ·         Community collaboration

     

    He wrote the book on volunteer administration… literally!

    Join Dr. Seel, editor of Volunteer Administration: Professional Practice for an interactive videoconference discussion about volunteer administration and the new go-to book about the field

    • October 19, 2010
    • 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
    • Amber Room B The Matrix Hotel (10640 100 Avenue) Edmonton, AB
    • 50

    Why Collaboration is
    Just Not Enough: Learning from Convergence


    9:30am-10:00am
    Registration & Refreshements
    Meet & Greet with David La Piana

    10:00am-12:00pm
    Seminar: Why Collaboration is Just Not Enough: Learning From Convergence

    12:00pm-1:00pm
    Lunch (included with registration)

    ------------

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    David's interactive presenation will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The seminar will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now.

     

    The Matrix Hotel is located at 10640 100th Avenue and is accesible from the Corona LRT station. Pay parking is located north of the building.

    A special thanks to the above sponsors for their generous support.

    • October 19, 2010
    • 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
    • Amber Room B The Matrix Hotel (10640 100 Avenue) Edmonton, AB
    • 21

    Why Collaboration is
    Just Not Enough: Learning from Convergence


    9:30am-10:00am
    Registration & Refreshements
    Meet & Greet with David La Piana

    10:00am-12:00pm
    Seminar: Why Collaboration is Just Not Enough: Learning From Convergence

    12:00pm-1:00pm
    Lunch (included with registration)

    ------------

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    David's interactive presentation will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The seminar will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now.

     

    The Matrix Hotel is located at 10640 100th Avenue and is accesible from the Corona LRT station. Pay parking is located north of the building.

    A special thanks to the above sponsors for their generous support.

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Literacy Alberta 3060 – 17 Ave SW Calgary, AB
    • 25

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 





     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Vegmin Learning Society 4923 - 50 St Vegreville, AB
    • 10

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 



     

     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Grande Prairie Volunteer Services Bureau #103 9823 116 Ave Grande Prairie, AB
    • 13

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 



     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium 11455 87 Ave, Edmonton, AB
    • 67

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 


     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Volunteer Lethbridge 207 13th Street North Lethbridge, AB
    • 12

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 



     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Stettler Information and Referral Centre 4720 50 St Stettler, AB
    • 14

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 



     

    • October 19, 2010
    • 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Community Information & Referral Society (CiRS) 4728 Ross Street Red Deer, AB
    • 12

    Strategically Planning The Future of Alberta's Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector: Learning from Convergence

    -A presentation for boards and leaders

    David La Piana is the founder and president of La Piana Consulting. Recognized as a leading expert on nonprofit management and governance in North America, David works extensively with funders and nonprofits across sub-sectors. David’s widely discussed article Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector is changing discussions in Alberta in government, in and beyond the social service nonprofits, and by strategic funders. La Piana’s latest book is The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World.
    (
    Click here to read Convergence)

    Presentation Description:

    David's presentation provides interaction with a live audience in Edmonton and with sites across Alberta through iCCAN Videoconferencing. Based on similar themes discussed in the morning seminar, David will explore the implications of Convergence and types of capacities needed to support meaningful change. The presentation will specifically focus on the roles board and leaders play in strategically reshaping the nonprofit sector in the future.

    Bringing people from across Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Stettler and Vegreville), the presentation will provide insights about how nonprofits, decision-makers and communities in Alberta can together respond to dramatic changes in the realities facing all of us. 

    Across Alberta, Convergence is jumpstarting conversations on what needs to be done differently – now. Join David as he guides board members and leaders in the sector on responding to the challenges and opportunities. 




     

    • October 20, 2010
    • 11:30 AM - 02:00 PM
    • Cochrane FCSS/ Volunteer Cochrane, 209 - 2nd Avenue West, Cochrane
    • 18

    Risk Management is much more than Insurance!

    Risk Management, a session about much more than insurance, instructs practical, easy to implement, common sense strategies giving your organization a best practice model of risk management! Volunteer Alberta partners with The Co-operators and the Government of Alberta to offer this exciting session to ensure your organization’s good work continues with the confidence your organization is protected.

     

     

    Learn how risk management makes a

     difference 

    Ensure your organization’s good work continues with the confidence that the organization is protected.

    Board Members, Executive Directors, and Volunteer Managers will learn practical, easy-to-implement strategies to present their organization as a best practice model of risk management!  

    Have your questions answered

    This seminar will be delivered by Don Radford, an insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. The seminar includes time for your questions and a discussion based on real life examples.

     

    • November 04, 2010
    • 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM
    • Rocky Community Learning Council, Old Provincail Building, 4934 - 50th Street, Rocky Mountain House
    • 10

    Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar

    (or How To Avoid Being Sued)

     

    Have you questioned whether your organization could be liable for a particular action?

    Do you know how your organization would benefit from developing even a basic risk management plan?

    Have you been wondering if risk management can actually be manageable?

     

    Learn what to do to not get sued in this upcoming Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar - recommended by 100% of 2010 participants.

     

     Learn:

    ·         What risk management is

    ·         How insurance is only one part of risk management

    ·         What factors to consider when assessing risk

    ·         What fundamental questions a risk management plan addresses

    ·         How to get staff commitment to manage risks

    ·         Best practices for risk management implementation

    ·         … and much more!

     

    Volunteer Alberta partners with The Co-operators,

    the Government of Alberta, and the Edson & District

    Community Learning Society to offer this session

    to nonprofit and voluntary organizations to ensure

    your good work continues with the confidence your

    organization is protected. Take this opportunity

    NOW while it is still a funded program to register for

    it at minimal cost!

     

    Have your questions answered

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This seminar will be delivered by Don Radford, an insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. The seminar includes time for your questions and a discussion based on real life examples.

     

     

    This session will be delivered through videoconferencing.

     

    Every NGO should know about this!

         Edmonton Risk Management Seminar Attendee

     

    Hosted in partnership with the Rocky Community Learning Council

    • November 04, 2010
    • 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM
    • Edson & District Community Learning Society, #201, 111-54 Street, Edson
    • 11

    Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar

    (or How To Avoid Being Sued)

     

    Have you questioned whether your organization could be liable for a particular action?

    Do you know how your organization would benefit from developing even a basic risk management plan?

    Have you been wondering if risk management can actually be manageable?

     

    Learn what to do to not get sued in this upcoming Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar - recommended by 100% of 2010 participants.

     

     Learn:

    ·         What risk management is

    ·         How insurance is only one part of risk management

    ·         What factors to consider when assessing risk

    ·         What fundamental questions a risk management plan addresses

    ·         How to get staff commitment to manage risks

    ·         Best practices for risk management implementation

    ·         … and much more!

     

    Volunteer Alberta partners with The Co-operators,

    the Government of Alberta, and the Edson & District

    Community Learning Society to offer this session

    to nonprofit and voluntary organizations to ensure

    your good work continues with the confidence your

    organization is protected. Take this opportunity

    NOW while it is still a funded program to register for

    it at minimal cost!

     

    Have your questions answered

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This seminar will be delivered by Don Radford, an insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. The seminar includes time for your questions and a discussion based on real life examples.

     

     

    This session will be delivered through videoconferencing.

     

    Every NGO should know about this!

         Edmonton Risk Management Seminar Attendee

     

    Hosted in partnership with the Edson & District Community Learning Society

    • November 18, 2010
    • 01:30 PM - 04:00 PM
    • Strathcona Public Library, 8331 - 104 street, Edmonton, AB
    • 24

    Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar

    (or How To Avoid Being Sued)

     

    Have you questioned whether your organization could be liable for a particular action?

    Do you know how your organization would benefit from developing even a basic risk management plan?

    Have you been wondering if risk management can actually be manageable?

     

    Learn what to do to not get sued in this upcoming Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar - recommended by 100% of 2010 participants.

     Learn:

    ·         What risk management is

    ·         How insurance is only one part of risk management

    ·         What factors to consider when assessing risk

    ·         What fundamental questions a risk management plan addresses

    ·         How to get staff commitment to manage risks

    ·         Best practices for risk management implementation

    ·         … and much more!

     

    Volunteer Alberta partners with The Co-operators,

    and the Government of Alberta tooffer this session

    to nonprofit and voluntary organizations to

    ensureyour good work continues with the confidence

    your organization is protected. Take this opportunity

    NOW while it is still a funded program to register for

    it at minimal cost!

     

    Have your questions answered

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This seminar will be delivered by Don Radford, an insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. The seminar includes time for your questions and a discussion based on real life examples.

     

    Every NGO should know about this!

         Edmonton Risk Management

        Seminar Attendee

    • November 23, 2010
    • 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
    • Calgary Central Library, 616 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary
    • 25

    Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar

    (or How To Avoid Being Sued)

     

    Have you questioned whether your organization could be liable for a particular action?

    Do you know how your organization would benefit from developing even a basic risk management plan?

    Have you been wondering if risk management can actually be manageable?

     

    Learn what to do to not get sued in this upcoming Risk Management Strategies & Tactics Seminar - recommended by 100% of 2010 participants.

     Learn:

    ·         What risk management is

    ·         How insurance is only one part of risk management

    ·         What factors to consider when assessing risk

    ·         What fundamental questions a risk management plan addresses

    ·         How to get staff commitment to manage risks

    ·         Best practices for risk management implementation

    ·         … and much more!

    Volunteer Alberta partners with The Co-operators,

    the Government of Alberta, and Volunteer Calgary to

    offer this session to nonprofit and voluntary

    organizations to ensureyour good work continues

    with the confidence your organization is protected.

    Take this opportunity NOW while it is still a funded

    program to register for it at minimal cost!

     

    Have your questions answered

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    This seminar will be delivered by Don Radford, an insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. The seminar includes time for your questions and a discussion based on real life examples.

     

    Every NGO should know about this!

         Edmonton Risk Management Seminar Attendee

    Hosted in partnership with Volunteer Calgary

Past events

June 17, 2010 Edmonton - Risk Management Strategies and Tactics Seminar
April 23, 2010 Calgary - Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
April 23, 2010 Fort McMurray - Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
April 23, 2010 Red Deer- Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
April 23, 2010 Lethbridge - Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
April 23, 2010 Fort Macleod - Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
April 23, 2010 Edmonton - Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating 2007
March 31, 2010 Red Deer - Generative Governance - March 31 (Evening)
March 31, 2010 Sundre - Generative Governance - March 31 (Evening)
March 31, 2010 Stettler - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Camrose - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Sundre - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Edmonton (Volunteer Alberta) - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Vulcan - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Calgary - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 31, 2010 Edmonton (Volunteer Edmonton) - Generative Governance - March 31 (Afternoon)
March 29, 2010 Edmonton (Volunteer Alberta) - Generative Governance - March 29
March 29, 2010 Medicine Hat - Generative Governance - March 29
March 29, 2010 Calgary - Generative Governance - March 29
March 29, 2010 Hanna - Generative Governance - March 29
March 29, 2010 Provost - Generative Governance - March 29