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Nomination Guidelines: 2017 Award of Merit for Advocacy of Social Justice

by Web Administrator | Mar 7, 2017 | ESPC Documents: Administration

The Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC) is an organization committed to undertaking social research for the benefit of the entire community. We recognize many individuals and groups in our community also work tirelessly to advocate for programs in parallel to the...

Nomination Form: 2017 Award of Merit for Advocacy of Social Justice

by Web Administrator | Mar 7, 2017 | ESPC Documents: Administration

The Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC) is an organization committed to undertaking social research for the benefit of the entire community. We recognize many individuals and groups in our community also work tirelessly to advocate for programs in parallel to the...

Volunteer Form

by Web Administrator | Nov 4, 2016 | ESPC Documents: Administration

Fill out the volunteer information form and mail it to johnk@edmontonsocialplanning.ca! ESPC Documents/A.01 ADMINISTRATION/4. Volunteer Form – 2016 Update.docx

ESPC 2016 Strategic Framework

by Web Administrator | Jun 15, 2016 | ESPC Documents: Administration

The purpose of the Strategic Framework is to communicate what kind of organization we are, what we do, and why we do it; guide the decisions of our board and staff; and inform our operational plan. The strategic framework is informed by our vision and mission...

Board of Directors Nomination Form

by Web Administrator | Mar 10, 2016 | ESPC Documents: Administration

2018 Board of Directors Nomination Form To apply for the Edmonton Social Planning Council Board of Directors, please complete this form and submit it with one letter of reference and your resume to info@edmontonsocialplanning.ca ESPC Documents/GOVERNANCE/ESPC...

1989 November Information Package for the Edmonton Social Planning Council

by | Jun 11, 2015 | ESPC Documents: Administration

Title: Information Package Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council Publisher: Edmonton Social Planning Council Place of Publication: Edmonton Date of Publication: 1989 Language: English Material Type: Information Package ESPC Documents/A.01...
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