Coady International Institute is pleased to announce a fellowship for Indigenous women graduates living around the world.
Coady International Institute is pleased to announce a fellowship for Indigenous women graduates living around the world.
Coady International Institute is pleased to be welcoming 43 participants from 18 countries to our campus for spring certificates in Asset-Based and Citizen-Led Development (ABCD), Women’s Leadership in Community Development, and Social Enterprise for Inclusive Local Economies
As Coady International Institute prepares to welcome the fifth cohort of OceanPath fellows in June, the Pathy Family Foundation has announced an increased commitment to the program.
Nanda Kishore Daggupati is in Tamil Nadu, India, where he has facilitated a partnership between Chudar, an organization that works to improve the quality of education for children from underprivileged backgrounds, and the Tamil Nadu government for his initiative, Educational Development through Research, Consulting, and Policy.
As a core focus of the 2017-2022 strategic plan, Coady strives to foster intentional, equitable, and multi-stakeholder partnerships for collaborative change.
“Each [recipient] has been an exceptional person, doing great things for their communities and the causes they have championed. Hearing their stories, and what the award means to them, inspires us, and gives us some satisfaction that our efforts to honour Katie by enabling others, has been achieved.”
Read the April edition of The Coady Connection. We are pleased to share with you this collection of stories, accomplishments, and news from the past three months.
While the recent federal budget offered tax breaks for seniors and millennials, the Government of Canada’s creation of the $800 million Social Finance Fund last November has caught the attention of Yogesh Ghore. Ghore, a senior program staff member at Coady...
The Indigenous Women in Community Leadership program is offering an extended deadline. The new deadline to apply is April 14.
“The award is a reminder that limitations only hold us back if we let them,” Musola says. “It represents the ability to do things beyond limitations despite all sorts of obstacles.”