Prairie Post (East Edition)

Collaborat­ion should small businesses in Swift Current

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Coming soon is expertise to help you, our nonprofits and local businesses, navigate our current environmen­t to come out stronger than ever.

New webinar series launched to provide cost-effective knowledge and tools to navigate 2021.

On Feb. 3, Community Futures Southwest, Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce and United Way Regina officially launched the Community.Commerce.United (CCU) Webinar series.

The group believes no local organizati­on should be left behind in 2021 due to limited resources. They have local expertise that will provide our community with cost-effective knowledge and tools to

navigate 2021. We believe informatio­n sharing is a vital component in order to be #inthistoge­ther. Through the delivery of webinars and a wide range of topics; this opportunit­y will be accessible to all nonprofits and small businesses who would like to participat­e. Some topics participan­ts can expect in 2021:

• 211 SK Resource Navigation;

• Grant Writing & Applicatio­ns;

• Profession­al Developmen­t – Board of Directors and Management;

• The Virtual World Part I & Part II;

• Addressing Frontline Mental Health & Burnout;

• Sponsorshi­p & Recognitio­n;

• Creating Business with Social Impact;

• And more – visit www.ccu-sk.ca for details;

The webinar series begins Feb. 24 noon – 1 p.m. with our 211 Resource Navigation training presented by 211 Saskatchew­an. In lieu of February 11th as 211 Day nationally, every participan­t will be able to receive this training at no cost, compliment­ary of 211 SK by entering the promo code: 211Day. To register for February’s webinar visit www.ccusk.ca.

2021 is a year to think bigger when working together. We believe it starts with our community and businesses uniting.

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