CDLI's new curriculum is here! After over a year of developing and piloting, we have put together a curriculum to help Calgarians improve their communities.
Read MoreHere is a list of ongoing opportunities to learn more and increase your capacity in Community Development practice.
Read MoreOrganizations that support the work of resident leaders and community development practitioners with CD learning opportunities, resources and expertise
Read MoreCDLI is currently in the process of developing and piloting a training curriculum that supports Calgarians to improve their communities. Stay tuned for its release! There are a number of other manuals and guides
Read MoreOver the last several years, United Way of Calgary and Area and FCSS, The City of Calgary have been contributing to CD knowledge through their Work in Progress series of articles.
Read More“Don’t Call Me Dearie” is a must see documentary, produced in Calgary in 2016 by graduates of Carya’s Elder Services Corp.
Read MoreThere are many sources for community initiatives to access funding. CDLI highlights a local funding opportunity, a listing of granting organizations that provide local funding support, and links to support for grassroots grant-makers.
Read MoreA community hub is somewhere people can go to make friends, pursue common interests and find support when they need it. It’s a place that’s welcoming, inclusive and connecting.
Read MoreCDLI's framework for using outcomes harvest as a methodology for evaluating community development projects
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