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ASCEND Program Info Sessions

Join IONS for an ASCEND info session designed for employers to learn about the program and ask any questions you have about participation!

Eventos nesta coleção

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Cohort 2: Virtual Information Session

    ASCEND Cohort 2: Virtual Information Session

    terça-feira às 13:00 ADT

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Cohort 2 Drop-in Information Session: Halifax

    ASCEND Cohort 2 Drop-in Information Session: Halifax

    quinta-feira às 10:00

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Cohort 2 Drop-in Information Session: Dartmouth

    ASCEND Cohort 2 Drop-in Information Session: Dartmouth

    Wed, Aug 6, 9:00 AM

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Cohort 2 Information Session: Yarmouth

    ASCEND Cohort 2 Information Session: Yarmouth

    Tue, Aug 12, 10:00 AM

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Information Session: Lunenburg

    ASCEND Information Session: Lunenburg

    Tue, Apr 29, 2:00 PM

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Information Session: Bridgewater

    ASCEND Information Session: Bridgewater

    Tue, Apr 29, 10:00 AM

    Gratuito

  • Imagem principal do evento ASCEND Program: Virtual Information Session

    ASCEND Program: Virtual Information Session

    Wed, Apr 23, 1:30 PM ADT

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Organizador de ASCEND Program Info Sessions
Impact Organizations of Nova Scotiawas founded in December 2012 (as The Community Sector Council of Nova Scotia) to act as voice for the nonprofit and voluntary sector, and to help build skills and capacity to help organizations be as effective as possible in their work.A core part of our work is to provide capacity building opportunities to help organizations better achieve their mission through access to high quality training, resources, and skill development. The root of our capacity building efforts is the vision of the Community Impact Sector equipped to affect positive change and address systemic inequities. Our theory is that the sector will be most impactful when organizations develop the capacity and build skills to nurture healthy workplaces, cultivate innovation, and operate sustainably.