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Featuring over 3,600 resources, this library has a broad selection of lending and reference resources related to the nonprofit sector and nonprofit management including human resources.

This website, based on the toolkit developed by CCVO for the Alberta Voluntary Sector Insurance Council, provides information from the Insurance Toolkit for the Voluntary Sector in an easy to use website format.

The website is frequently updated.

Senior research social planner Derek Cook's presentation on the City of Calgary's 2008-2013 Social Outlook Report. Delivered to CCVO and voluntary sector members on January 14, 2009.

This 'How-To' kit gives voluntary organizations an understanding of how the federal government works, and how best to work with and through their MPs to influence policy-making decisions and legislation.

An organization that strives for excellence in government – to serve as a neutral, independent forum for open dialogue on public policy, and to encourage reform in public sector management. Website includes various publications and research.

Imagine Canada's Ottawa Reports (March 2009 Edition) features news and updates on Federal Government events and developments which are of importance to the nonprofit and charitable sector.

Presentation that accompanied the session Insight into Working with the City of Calgary- Part II on February 11, 2009.

This presentation was delievered at the event Insight into Working with the City of Calgary- Part I on October 9, 2008.

Including new information on emerging Policy issues, HR issues,and Shared Practices, this issue of the CCVO Newsletter looks forwards to a busy Fall 2008 and Winter 2009. A new section, Focus on Members, features articles on Youth Singers of Calgary and Spread the Love.

On April 22, 2008, the Government of Alberta released its 2008/09 budget. As part of our work to provide leadership on public policy matters, CCVO asked organizations from across the sector to identify what they were hoping to see in the budget and to describe how they expected it to affect them and the people they serve. This In Brief is a synopsis of the information we received.