To provide funds for speaker honorariums for Financial Forum 5
To provide funds for speaker honorariums for Financial Forum 5
To cover costs associated with speakers for the 2015 Annual Conference.
To provide funds for the keynote speaker on financial awareness at the 2014 Annual Conference.
Sponsorship for initial expenses for the 2015 event.
Sponsorship for professional development on the topic of Consumer and Household Debt.
To provide partial coverage of the costs associated with running this meeting.
To provide funding to assist two HELP educators in attending Financial Forum 4 in Winnipeg.
To assist with costs to attend a course (Divorce and Family Mediation) offered by Alberta Arbitration and Mediation Society.
To provide training for HELP facilitators on Alzheimer's disease.
Preliminary funding for planning and organizing the 2012 event.
Funding up to $750 to pay transportation costs of speaker (Elaine Froese) to national convention.
To attend a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Course to enhance her coaching skills.
To allow HELP facilitators to research and develop a family finance manual for immigrant and refugee families new to Canada.
To support attendance at the Association of Divorce Financial Planners (ADFP).
To support completion of the writing and publication of a workbook entitled "Doing the Tough Things Right... discussing the undiscussable" ™ to be used in her practice.
To complete the fifth and final module in the Art and Science of Coaching.
To support training for facilitators on the issues of poverty and homelessness.
To support Financial Forum 3, a professional development opportunity for financial counsellors and educators.
To provide training sessions for HELP facilitators on the topics of communication, rapport building and motivation.
To support a personal finance professional education workshop.
To support speakers on family finance at the NBHEA Annual Meeting and Conference.
To provide training sessions on Wills and Estate Planning and On-Line Banking and Security.
To support attendance at The American Marketing Association’s Annual Conference on Marketing and Public Policy and present a paper based on her dissertation.
To support attendance at training sessions with Mediation Services, Winnipeg related to coaching and resolving conflict issues in business families.
To support Financial Forum 2, a meeting for financial counselors and educators in Western Canada. (Proceedings of Financial Forum II 2006)
To support attendance at the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE) Conference.
To support Financial Forum 2, a meeting for financial counselors and educators in Western Canada. (Proceedings of Financial Forum II 2006)
To support attendance at the 2005 AFCPE annual conference.
To support attendance at the 2005 AFCPE annual conference.
To support staff training in the area of addictions, recovery, and co-dependency and how these affect a person's behavior and family dynamics.
To support Ph.D. study at Asper School of Business.
To attend two certification courses, The Family Business Advisor, and Advanced Facilitation, at the Centre for Family Business, Waterloo, ON.
To support certification training in conflict resolution from Mediation Services, Winnipeg.
To support staff training in the area of counseling/life skills training.
Forum for Financial Counsellors in Western Canada to provide professional updating for home economists with private practices in financial counseling.
To support staff training in the area of financial counselling, provided by Faye Forbes Anderson.
To support attendance at course on Comprehensive Family and Divorce Mediation in Saskatoon, given as part of Conflict Resolution Certificate Program of the British Columbia Institute of Justice.
To support attendance at one course toward Chartered Financial Planners (CFP) designation.
To support attendance at the 1994 Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education National Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
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