Archives - Community First ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:36:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Connecting CFICE and CUEXPO2017 Vancouver – Growing the Common Good in Canada – /communityfirst/2016/4602/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=4602 Thu, 20 Oct 2016 16:00:39 +0000 /communityfirst/?p=4602 by Maeve Lydon, CFICE Aligning Institutions for Community ImpactÌýCommunity Co-LeadÌý

Our Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) policy and action work over the next three years (2016-2019) will focus on strengthening both Canadian communities and the national community-campus engagement (CCE) movement in Canada. We continue to address Ìýthe overall question of CFICE, which has guided its work to date: How can community campus partnerships be designed and implemented to maximize the value created for non-profit, community-based organizations?

CFICE’s work is also designed to weave into and leverage CUExpo 2017, the biannual Canadian conference coming up from May 1-5, 2017Ìýin Vancouver, exploring community-college-university partnerships as catalysts for social innovation. CUExpo 2017’s theme is “For the Common Good” and states that it will celebrate and showcase community-campus partnerships – local, national and global – which advance social, health, environmental, educational and collective strategies supporting transformation for the common good.

There is obvious synergy between CFICE and CUExpo 2017. Hosted by Simon Fraser University, this gathering promises to be a major opportunity to build on national and global momentum and expertise, and to create a long lasting-platform for campus engagement in Canada. Check out the and contact the team if you have any questions.

CUExpo 2017 will strive to include an equal number of both campus and community-based participants. Registration closes on Sunday, November 13, 2016.

Collage of pictures depicting conference-goers.

© CUExpo 2017

CFICE and CUEXPO 2017 – Background

The alignment between CFICE and CUExpo stems from significant action in Canada over the past 9 years in building the community-campus engagement movement. CFICE is focused on the creation of a ‘Community-First’ approach to community-campus partnership and engagement in Canada to support environmental and societal well being.

The Aligning Institutions for Community Impact Working Group (AICI-WG) of CFICE is committed to connecting CUExpo2017 to our three priority activities-focused on institutional transformation for Phase II of the project.

  1. ÌýCreating a ‘Community-First’ Canadian classification system/planning matrix for community-campus engagement
  2. Mapping and connecting Canadian university engagement initiatives and offices in Canada to support a community of practice and policy change
  3. Mobilizing new Canadian funding opportunities for ‘Community-First’ research, capacity building and engagement initiatives.

Aligning CFICE and CUExpo2017 is also a natural outcome of the CFICE team’s legacy and leadership. This action research network continues to be a major catalyst and driver in Canada for community- campus partnerships and enabling national-global policies and networks.

Planning for May 2017

Besides CFICE, both entities – CBRCanada and the UNESCO Chair for CBR are on the Coordinating Committee for CUExpo2017 and anticipate this event being a major catalyst for the Canadian and global community-campus engagement movement.

CBRC has also been the lead coordinator for the CUExpo’s since 2008 (held in Waterloo, ON in 2011, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland in 2013, Ottawa, ON in 2015). Global networks such as the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement (UK), Campus Engage (Ireland) and the Living Knowledge Network (Europe) are also on the Coordinating Committee and will have a strong presence at CUExpo 2017.

With the support of the Community Foundations of Canada, the CUExpo2017 SFU Team have also been working to ensure that supports will be in place to involve a strong contingent of community-based participants and students in attendance. CUEXPO 2017 is also recognizing the opportunity to create a legacy on Canada’s 150th colonial anniversary within the context of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call for Action to address the legacy of cultural genocide resulting from the ongoing aftermath residential schools on the Indigenous peoples of Canada—Ìýwho have over 10,000 thousands years of occupation and history on the land.

The four thematic areas for CUExpo 2017 submissions includes:ÌýCommunity Campus Project LifeCycles,ÌýThe Engagement Process,ÌýComprehensive Community-Campus Engagement, and Community Campus Partnership without Borders. With a number of contribution formats are possible, including: oral presentation, poster, roundtable, performance, team enquiry, skill building, and creative works.

Please contact me if you have any questions about the AICI Working Group and/ or CUExpo 2017. ÌýYou can also directly contact if you have any Conference questions.

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C2UExpo 2015 – May 26th to May 29th 2015 /communityfirst/2015/c2uexpo-2015-may-26th-to-may-29th-2015/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=c2uexpo-2015-may-26th-to-may-29th-2015 Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:24:21 +0000 https://cfice.wordpress.com/?p=1069

C2UExpo 2015

C2UExpo 2015 – May 26th to May 29th 2015

Citizen-Driven Policy: Strengthening Community Engagement for a Better World.

First and foremost, the C2U Expo 2015 conference provides the opportunity for participants to be inspired and energized by the successes of community-campus partnerships, community based research, and community service-learning. Furthermore, the conference provides a means for participants to build connections and share ideas through meaningful dialogue, work in solidarity to build on the cumulative legacy of the Expo’s networks, partnerships, and projects throughout Canada and the world.

The C2U Expo 2015 conference aims to build momentum for policy solutions that help civil society organizations navigate the current environment, and more effectively assert their interests through policy development and engagement; and Strengthen the growing national movement to deepen community-campus engagement as universities and colleges seek to enhance their potential to contribute to the development of Canada and the public good.

CACSL members will enjoy a 15% discount on the regular conference rate ($65.25 to $72.75 reduction).

Preconference Workshops

A number of pre-conference workshops and webinars will be offered prior to the conference in May.

The pre-conference workshops will be organized and facilitated by the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, Canadian Alliance for Community Service-Learning and Volunteer Canada, Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship, and Community-Based Research Canada. Confirmed workshops are:

  • Collective Impact Pre-Conference Event.
  • Understanding and Advancing Impact, Policy and Funding for CBR and CCE.
  • Engaged Practice Learning Exchange Workshop.
  • Collective Impact and Community Engagement: From Idea to Action.
  • How to Build a Research Shop.
  • Translating Practice to Policy in Community-Campus Partnerships.

CACSL members will enjoy a $105 reduction in the Collective Impact pre-conference event.

ÌýThe pre-conference webinars will be hosted by the University of Saskatchewan and Memorial University. Confirmed workshops are:

  • Station 20 West – Community Enterprise Centre.

Please use the following flyer to distribute widely:Ìý

Information on CACSL membership:Ìýhttp://communityservicelearning.ca/about/membership/

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Deadline Looming – Call for abstracts C2U Expo – December 12 ,2014 /communityfirst/2014/deadline-looming-call-for-abstracts-c2u-expo-december-12-2014/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=deadline-looming-call-for-abstracts-c2u-expo-december-12-2014 Thu, 04 Dec 2014 21:12:05 +0000 http://cfice.wordpress.com/?p=874 The deadline to submit abstracts for C2U Expo is fast approaching. Be sure to make your submissions by December 12th!

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Citizen Solutions. Better World. C2U Expo Call for Abstracts Deadline Extended to December 12, 2014 /communityfirst/2014/citizen-solutions-better-world-c2u-expo-call-for-abstracts-deadline-extended-to-december-12-2014/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=citizen-solutions-better-world-c2u-expo-call-for-abstracts-deadline-extended-to-december-12-2014 Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:10:41 +0000 http://cfice.wordpress.com/?p=844 The deadline for abstracts for the C2U Expo conference has now been extended to December 12th, 2014. Please be sure to update your calendars to reflect the new deadline.Ìý

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Call for Abstracts for the C2U Expo Conference! /communityfirst/2014/call-for-abstracts-for-the-c2u-expo-conference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=call-for-abstracts-for-the-c2u-expo-conference Thu, 30 Oct 2014 20:18:25 +0000 http://cfice.wordpress.com/?p=834 C2UExpo (Community, College, University-Exposition), a bi-annual 3-day conference, showcases the best practices in community-campus partnerships worldwide and attracts presentations from community-campus partnerships forged around social, cultural, health, environment, and economic issues that exist at all levels of society. The conference attracts upwards of 400 attendees from all parts of the world, providing conference presenters with an opportunity to significantly expand their professional networks while at the same time allowing them to encounter new and innovative work being done through various types of collaborations.

Submission:

  1. Read through the submission information on our website ()
  2. Draft your submission keeping this information in mind.
  3. Enter your submission via the online form:
    1. Note: Saving and returning to the form will not be available, so you will need to have all your submission information already prepared.
  4. You will receive a confirmation email once you have submitted your abstract. Be sure to keep this email for your records.
  5. Applicants will be notified of acceptance status via email by the beginning of February 2015.

For more information on C2UExpo 2015, please visit our website:

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