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SUMMARY:Impact Lab Social Enterprise Speaker Series - From Idea to Investment - Attracting Values-Aligned Funders and Partners
DESCRIPTION:Our third and final Impact Lab speaker series will focus on From Idea to Investment – Attracting Values-Aligned Funders and Partners led by Nicolas Greenfield\, Lead for Scaling and Innovative Finance at the YMCAs of Québec. \nThis event is FREE to attend but we do ask that you pre-register online by following this link.\nEarly-stage social entrepreneurs often have strong ideas and deep purpose\, but key questions remain: How do I attract the right funders? What do aligned partners actually look for? How do I communicate both impact and financial viability without overcomplicating it? \nThis Lab is designed to demystify funding and help you position your venture to attract the right kind of capital and collaboration. \nParticipants will explore: \n\nWhat values-aligned funders and partners are really looking for\nHow to match your idea to the right type of financing\nThe differences between grants\, revenue models\, blended finance\, and innovative funding approaches\nTips for creating a clear\, compelling pitch\nHow to communicate impact and financial viability in simple\, credible terms\n\nThis session is open to students\, community members\, nonprofit leaders\, and early-stage social entrepreneurs across Canada who are either in the early stages of developing their social enterprise models to those who are ready to move their ideas from concept to credible investment. \nJoin us to learn\, reflect\, and strengthen your ability to attract partners who believe in what you are building. \nAbout Nicolas: \nThrough over a decade of impact work and research\, Nicolas has specialized in program scaling and financing. In particular\, Nicolas led the development and growth of a 70+ site program structured as a social franchise across 8 provinces and 5 countries. More recently\, he has turned his eye towards developing and implementing innovative funding models for high impact community initiatives\, this has led Nicolas to lead Canada’s first Social Impact Bond project in community safety. \nToday\, as the YMCAs of Québec’s Lead for Scaling and Innovative finance\, Nicolas is laser focused on supporting the YMCA in developing the tools and capabilities to unlock its full potential through creative approaches for program implementation and financing. Similarly\, Nicolas oversees social enterprise modeling\, development and financing for the Y. \nNicolas holds a Masters in Management\, specialized in Sustainable Development\, from HEC Montréal where his work focused on scaling programs for systems change. Since 2021\, Nicolas has lived in the East Kootenay\, BC\, where he can usually be found biking or climbing with his kids. \n  \n 
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/impact-labs-social-enterprise-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Online via MS Teams
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SUMMARY:Moodle Gradebook Essentials
DESCRIPTION:The Moodle Gradebook for Student Success workshop introduces the essential settings for establishing a Gradebook that is accurate\, effective\, user-friendly for students and meets principles of Standardization and Simplification across College of the Rockies Moodle Gradebooks. \nTo Register: Registration Form
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/moodle-gradebook-essentials/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:Hybrid (KC110C & Online)
CATEGORIES:CITL,eLearning,Faculty and Staff,Learning Commons Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Two Part Moccasin-Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come join us at the Place Where People Gather – top floor.  This is a two-part session. \nA two-part moccasin-making workshop with Ktunaxa artisan Roberta Gravelle. Participants will learn traditional techniques\, work with hide\, and hand-stitch their own moccasins from start to finish.  No experience necessary\, bring your creativity \nLimited to 15 spots\, with students prioritized. \nPlease email to reserve your spot. \nPart 1 is on March 26th and Part 2 is on March 31st \nEmail indigenous@cotr.bc.ca to register. \n 
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/two-part-moccasin-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Campus\, yaqakiǂ ʔit̓qawxaxamki (Place Where People Gather)
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SUMMARY:Mini Drum Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this workshop You’ll create your own mini hand drum.  Everyone is welcome — no experience needed\, just come ready to get creative! \nPlease come to Room 229 – Across from Student Services
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/mini-drum-workshop/
LOCATION:Kootenay Centre\, Cranbrook Main Campus\, 2700 College way\, Cranbrook\, BC\, V1C 5L7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pilates Class
DESCRIPTION:Pilates Classes \nEvery Thursday 4-5 PM \n$2.50 For Students \n$10.00 For Staff/Community Members \nRegister in The Gym Office
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/pilates-class/2026-03-26/
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SUMMARY:Intramural Volleyball
DESCRIPTION:8-10 PM Every Thursday \nSign Up your team with Student Life
URL:https://cotr.bc.ca/event/intramural-volleyball/2026-03-26/
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