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May 2025

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You're Invited: This Wednesday May 28! The Revolution Will Not Be Funded
by Mandalyn Unger 23 May '25

23 May '25
Hello everyone, This month’s Social Justice Hub drop-in will be hosted by the Anti-Xenophobia student group. Participants are invited to discuss the issues raised in The Revolution Will Not Be Funded, a book by 'INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence' about the impacts of the nonprofit sector on social justice movements. Register to receive an excerpt from the book to read in advance. Registration link: Book club RSVP forms<https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=… [View More]C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaW…> WHEN: Wednesday May 28th from 6-7:30pm WHERE: Zoom Meeting Link: https://rb.gy/031eoa Meeting ID: 688 5788 1985 Passcode: 779744 Folks who don't register in advance are also welcome to drop-in! HOW TO GET INVOLVED: The Students co-hosting this month's event are curious as to whether there is appetite for a book club to read through and discuss this text further so if you can't attend but would be interested in that opportunity, please reach out to let us know! Some discussion questions to consider ahead of time: * How have you routed your community organizing through non-profits? * How do non-profits impact capacity for community work? * Are there benefits to community work happening in non-profits as opposed to grassroots people's organizations? * What do we stand to gain from organizing outside of the non-profit industrial complex? Apologies for the late notice on this one but we hope with such a topical and important issue we'll see some of you there! Take care, Mandalyn [View Less]
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Community Leadership Development Program and Grow Your Community Fund - Opportunity to Apply!
by Madison Reed 16 May '25

16 May '25
Happy Friday, I am reaching out to share a very exciting upcoming opportunity with you. Community Engaged Learning (CEL) is launching the 2025-26 Community Leadership Development Program and Grow Your Community Fund<https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/student-affairs/grow-your-community-f…>. The Community Leadership Development Program (CLDP) supports marginalized, minoritized, and underrepresented students in taking on community leadership roles through experiential training and … [View More]opportunities to engage, organize, and facilitate events for their communities. Grants ranging from $500 to $3000 will be awarded to successful applicant teams to fund their community building initiatives, and through participation in weekly evening training sessions the teams will receive mentorship and learn skills needed to successfully implement their events. Does this sound like something you're interested in? Great! There will be two application periods for the 2025-26 academic year: Summer 2025 and Fall 2025. Applications for the Summer 2025 intake open June 2 at 9:30 am and close June 22 at 11:59 pm. Weekly training sessions run from July 17 to August 21. Head to the Grow Your Community Fund website<https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/student-affairs/grow-your-community-f…> for more information on the eligibility criteria, the selection process, and how to apply or reach out to madison.reed(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:madison.reed@umanitoba.ca>. Best, Madison Reed (she/they) Coordinator, Community Engaged Learning madison.reed(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:madison.reed@umanitoba.ca> Student Affairs – Leaders in cultivating exceptional student experiences! The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate and Denesuline, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. [cid:bfb70757-5981-4b3a-8abb-aeb1f8a3419d] [View Less]
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