Moss Park Arena is one of eight indoor ice arenas operated by a board of management. They provide indoor ice facilities to local neighbourhood citizens, organizations and user groups. The Board is looking for individuals with a background in financial management, marketing, or non-profit sector experience. Learn more and apply by October 17 at: https://lnkd.in/dcyBdZQ
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The City of Toronto appoints Toronto residents to a variety of boards, committees and tribunals. Whether you are just starting your board journey or you are an experienced director, these are exciting opportunities to get involved with your community, grow your network and enhance your skills and qualifications. Bring your skills and experience to the table and participate in local decision making - apply today! To find out more about the City of Toronto's public appointments or to submit your application visit our website and don't hesitate to contact us with any questions by email: [email protected] or phone: 416-397-0088. Subscribe to our e-updates to stay informed about upcoming application deadlines: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/pais/e-updates/pa-subscribe.htm
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The Legacy Fund Allocations Committee for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games was established to provide oversight and accountability for the Toronto 2015 Sport Legacy Fund. A key purpose of the Legacy Fund is to contribute to the operation and maintenance costs of designated Legacy Facilities, including the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. The committee is looking for one member with experience in financial management, investing or intergovernmental relations. Learn more and apply by August 23 at: https://lnkd.in/ecG2BuAg
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The 519 Church Street Community Centre is the hub of community life in Toronto's diverse Church and Wellesley Village. The centre has been working with their neighbours and lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer (LGBTQ) communities to build healthy, welcoming spaces to meet, participate and celebrate together. The 519 is currently looking for engaged, local, individuals with an understanding of diverse neighbourhoods to join their board. Learn more and apply by August 19 at: https://lnkd.in/gywxfrz4
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Cecil Community Centre is a not-for-profit, multi-service neighbourhood centre that offers a broad range of recreational, educational, and social programs to local area residents. The Centre is currently looking for engaged and enthusiastic residents who want to share their knowledge, skills, and ideas to join its Board of Directors. Learn more on how to apply by August 31 at: https://lnkd.in/g5SBZkkB
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Leaside Memorial Community Gardens Arena provides safe, full, and equitable access to high quality indoor ice sport recreational facilities while developing proposed ice allocation schedules. The Board is looking for one individual with a background in finance, fundraising, marketing, or event planning. Learn more and apply by July 24 at: https://lnkd.in/dYmGrzd
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Do you have knowledge of community and public service? Do you have an understanding of diverse neighbourhoods and communities? The Central Eglinton Community Centre provides a range of community and recreational services for residents of the area centered at Yonge & Eglinton. Share your knowledge, skills, energy and ideas and join its Board of Directors. Learn more and apply by June 28 at: https://lnkd.in/dKQBhNhi
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The Property Standards Committee is a quasi-judicial body that helps to ensure that Toronto buildings remain safe, accessible, and environmentally sound by reviewing potential violations of the Ontario Building Code. There is currently one vacancy on the committee. The City of Toronto is looking for someone with a good understanding of the city's diverse neighbourhoods and building practices, and familiarity with reading building plans and surveys. If you are passionate about the built environment and the health and safety of Toronto residents, consider applying to the Property Standards Committee. Learn more and apply by May 31 at: at: https://lnkd.in/dHnfmZ4
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The City is looking for applicants with knowledge of law, planning, architecture, community development, land development, and more to join the Committee of Adjustment. The Committee of Adjustment is a quasi-judicial body that hears applications for minor zoning variances and land severances. The Committee is currently looking for three more public members. Learn more and apply by May 31 at: at: https://lnkd.in/ejb67KBR
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The City of Toronto is looking for residents who are passionate about centering Indigenous worldviews while building a thriving arts culture in the city. Consider applying to the Board of Directors of TO Live, which oversees the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Meridian Hall, and the Meridian Arts Centre. Indigenous candidates with experience in either community leadership, partnerships, marketing, sponsorship, financial management, business strategy, labour relations, or the arts are encouraged to apply. Learn more and apply by June 5 at: https://lnkd.in/evH2DvQ
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The City of Toronto is looking for residents with experience in corporate governance, business management, or social housing to apply for a public member position on the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) Board. TCHC is the largest social housing provider in Canada and provides affordable rental housing to about 58,500 low and moderate-income households. The board oversees the management of TCHC and is responsible for establishing annual and long-range strategies and plans. There is currently one public member position under consideration. Learn more and apply by May 27 at: https://lnkd.in/dGf7WDF
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