The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a member-driven Canadian organization, founded in 1999, that seeks to increase the scale and effectiveness of community economic development (CED) - helping organizations and individuals strengthen their communities and create solutions to local needs. The CCEDNet vision is to strengthen community economic development in urban, rural, northern, and Aboriginal communities across Canada. This contributes to a better social, economic and environmental conditions at the local level. CCEDNet's members are from community-based organizations, co-operatives, social enterprises, practitioners, active citizens, researchers, and other organizations from every region of Canada. Members are located in all provinces of Canada and two terri
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| - The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a member-driven Canadian organization, founded in 1999, that seeks to increase the scale and effectiveness of community economic development (CED) - helping organizations and individuals strengthen their communities and create solutions to local needs. The CCEDNet vision is to strengthen community economic development in urban, rural, northern, and Aboriginal communities across Canada. This contributes to a better social, economic and environmental conditions at the local level. CCEDNet's members are from community-based organizations, co-operatives, social enterprises, practitioners, active citizens, researchers, and other organizations from every region of Canada. Members are located in all provinces of Canada and two terri (en)
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| - ENP Manitoba, Spark Winnipeg, Ontario Social Economy Roundtable, Social Enterprise Toronto, New Economy Coalition, Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, ONESTEP, Job Skills, The Learning Enrichment Foundation, Ontario Nonprofit Network, Pillar Nonprofit Network, Rural Social Enterprise Constellation (en)
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| - French: Le réseau canadien de développement économique communautés (en)
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| - The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a member-driven Canadian organization, founded in 1999, that seeks to increase the scale and effectiveness of community economic development (CED) - helping organizations and individuals strengthen their communities and create solutions to local needs. The CCEDNet vision is to strengthen community economic development in urban, rural, northern, and Aboriginal communities across Canada. This contributes to a better social, economic and environmental conditions at the local level. CCEDNet's members are from community-based organizations, co-operatives, social enterprises, practitioners, active citizens, researchers, and other organizations from every region of Canada. Members are located in all provinces of Canada and two territories and are engaged in a range of activities focussed on addressing the inequities born out of the mainstream economy, generally through working with those who have barriers to social and economic inclusion. CCEDNet is currently a member of international networks such as the New Economy Coalition and the Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy (RIPESS) (en)
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| - Ryan Gibson , Diana Jedig , Carol Madsen , Christine Landry , Yvon Poirier , Élodie Bedouet, Norman Greenberg, Marianne Jurzyniec, Wendy Keats, William Ninacs, Art Lew, Derek Pachal and Walter Hossli. (en)
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