[homeles_ot-l] CVSRD with 3ci Merger Announcement

Lynne Browne lbrowne at ysb.on.ca
Tue Dec 6 11:59:08 EST 2011


FYI . . . Lynne Browne

Executive Director, Alliance to End Homelessness 

613-241-7913 ext. 205, lbrowne at ysb.on.ca <mailto:lbrowne at ysb.on.ca> 

 

From: 3ci [mailto:3ci at cunet.carleton.ca] 
Sent: December-05-11 6:56 PM
Subject: Merger Announcement

 

In August of this year the Centre for Voluntary Sector Research and
Development (CVSRD) was merged with the Carleton Centre for Community
Innovation (3ci).  Both research centres are located within Carleton
University, Ottawa.

 

CVSRD was established in 1999 and has accomplished many wonderful
projects over the years.  This merger will further enhance new dynamic
opportunities for the future. We would like to take this time to thank
past staff for all their hard work in building the research centre
through these past twelve years.

 

We invite you to visit our research stream within the Carleton Centre
for Community Innovation, focusing on Nonprofit and Philanthropic
Leadership. To find our work please visit http://www3.carleton.ca/3ci/ 

 

Carleton Centre for Community Innovation

 

Mission and Focus 

 

We work with networks of practitioners, academic researchers, and policy
makers to undertake collaborative research and to provide innovative
learning opportunities on emerging issues in the non-profit and
voluntary sector, with a focus on:

 

*         Sustainability and Leadership

*         Policy and Practice 

*         Connections and Community 


Our Motivation and Objectives 

 

Acting as a catalyst and convener, and linking research to practice and
policy, the Centre seeks to:

 

*         Enhance understanding and knowledge of the distinctive
contributions of the non-profit and voluntary sector to the quality of
life of citizens and community vitality; 

*         Promote a broader knowledge of and response to the priorities
and complex issues of the sector; 

*         Strengthen the capacity of non-profit and voluntary
organizations and of the sector as a whole; and 

*         Encourage closer co-operation between practitioners,
academics, and policy makers 

 

Guiding Principles 

 

*         Dedicated to civil society and the non-profit and voluntary
sector. 

*         Founded on mutual respect, reciprocity and the practical
co-operation between practitioners, academics, and policy makers. 

*         Sustained by a commitment to social justice, democracy, and
diversity. 

*         Committed to producing work of the highest quality. 

 

If you have any questions please contact us at:

 

Carleton Centre for Community Innovation

Carleton University

2103 Dunton Tower, 1125 Colonel By Drive

Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 Canada

Tel:  613.520.5792 / Fax: 613.520.3561

Email:  ccci at carleton.ca <mailto:ccci at carleton.ca>  

 

 

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