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Bullfrog Power would like to invite you to an exciting conversation Thursday, November 22 on ‘Partnering with environmental groups and social enterprises – how to build, leverage and improve relationships.’
The panel discussion and networking will take place from 10:30AM – 1:00PM in the Jack Singer concert hall lobby, EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts, and includes light lunch and refreshments.
Moderator:
Michael Fotheringham - Research Manager, Research, Workforce and Strategy, Calgary Economic Development
Panelists:
David Passingham - National Accounts Manager, Western Canada, PCL Construction Management Inc.
Jo Coombe - Vice President Sales and Marketing, Bullfrog Power
Larry Simpson - Associate Vice President Director, Strategic Philanthropy & Conservation, Alberta Region, Nature Conservancy of Canada
Gena Rotstein - Advisor in Philanthropy, Dexterity Consulting
If you would like to join us, please note that you have until Monday, November 19th to RSVP. Please RSVP by replying to this email or to laryssa.warne@bullfrogpower.com.
Event is complimentary, and click here for complete event information.
Date: November 22
Time: 10:30am – 1:00pm
Location: Jack Singer Concert Hall Lobby
The UP Day brings together like-minded Calgarians who are passionate about making change in this city. It’s a one day, free event where speakers share knowledge to build an action tool kit for potential social entrepreneurs. You’ll create impactful ideas, meet other passionate individuals and learn how to become a fearless trailblazer.
Date: Saturday, November 24th
Time: 10am – 3pm
Location: Trico Charitable Foundation - 1003 – 11th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta.
RSVP for this free event here: http://upday.eventbrite.com
To learn more visit: http://www.theupproject.ca/ or email info@theupproject.ca
The UP Project is an Enactus Mount Royal initiative. To learn more about Enactus, visit www.enactusmountroyal.com
Here at SEA Change we are excited to see the growing support in Calgary for the social entrepreneurship movement. In the past month, 5 Calgary Social Enterprises have been honoured.
In October, Green Start Initiatives Ltd. won the Calgary Chamber’s Small Business Week (SBWYYC) Award in the category of Environmental Stewardship. This honour makes Green Start founder Kevin Davies the youngest CEO to ever win a SBWYYC award.
As per the Calgary Chamber’s Small Business Week website, Green Start Initiatives Ltd. provides condos, multi-family homes and businesses in Calgary with recycling services. One thing Green Start does which separates them from their competitors is that they give their customers detailed monthly Impact Reports. This tells customers just how much waste they’re diverting from the landfill by using their service, and how this helps the environment by sharing statistics on the monthly materials they’ve recycled, such as CO2 prevention, tree savings, landfill conservation, and more.
On November 5th, Social Venture Partners, in partnership with the Trico Charitable Foundation, hosted an exciting event that included 4 non-profits pitching their social enterprises “Dragon’s Den” style. Pam Krause from Calgary Sexual Health Centre gave a confident, entertaining and effective 3-minute pitch that resulted in a $10,000 win for their sex toy social enterprise.
The audience choice prize of $1,000 went to Autism Calgary’s amazing social enterprise aiming to create meaningful IT employment for people with Autism.
The coaches award went to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Society. Their hearing equipment social enterprise was awarded with $2,000.
Last but not least, I’m humbled to announce that as the winner of Good Company‘s inaugural Grow Your Good initiative my new social enterprise SEA Change Nation has won $1,000 in free design.
SEA Change Nation‘s innovative model has been uniquely designed to transform youth into social entrepreneurs during their employment in one of our for-profit social enterprises. (The first to be launched is a teen consignment clothing store in 2013.) We are excited to be working with the creative team at Good Company on our new logo!