Consortium of 18 local distribution companies joins as a founding member of the Grid Modernization Centre to strengthen Ontario’s electricity system The University of Toronto’s Grid Modernization Centre is pleased […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
On Tuesday, September 16, together with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), University of Toronto’s Climate Positive Energy (CPE) proudly hosted the sold-out, third annual Smart Growth Symposium. The event […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
Tobi Johnson dives into the topic of transformative service experiences with expert guests Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Woven!| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Climate Positive Energy and Leading Change are excited to announce the second cohort of the Leading Change Fellowship. This incredible group of emerging sustainability leaders from across Canada brings curiosity, […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
Delegates from Nissan joined University of Toronto researchers and Parliamentary Assistant Chris Scott for a signing ceremony and an on-campus demonstration of the next generation Nissan LEAF. Source| Climate Positive Energy
Tobi shares 12 innovative appreciation ideas for volunteers and discusses the importance of strategic volunteer appreciation for non-profits.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
On August 14, Climate Positive Energy (CPE) hosted its much-anticipated 4th Annual Research Day. The event showcased the breadth of multi-disciplinary energy, climate change, and sustainability research at U of T. Over 200 attendees […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
On August 14, Climate Positive Energy (CPE) was pleased to welcome more than 200 guests to our annual Research Day project showcase event and celebration. The fourth annual iteration of […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
Discover practical tips for writing effective volunteer emails that get opened, read, and acted on!| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Climate Positive Energy is looking for a number of dedicated student and alumni volunteers to help us execute a positive Research Day experience for our guests. Volunteers will enjoy access […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
Learn how to give clear, confident volunteer feedback that motivates, not alienates. Discover practical tips, real examples, and what to avoid.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
On June 13, U of T welcomed MPP Chris Scott, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy and Mines, for a lab tour and briefings on the university’s grid, electric […] Source| Climate Positive Energy
Discover five key pillars to build a stronger sense of community in your volunteer program and boost engagement, connection, and commitment.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Tobi Johnson dives into the key findings from the Giving USA 2025 report and uncovers the powerful link between volunteerism and philanthropy.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Discover expert strategies to meet core volunteer needs and create meaningful, engaging volunteer experiences that boost satisfaction and retention.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Discover a simple 4-step framework to train volunteers effectively and boost engagement with practical, action-based learning.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Tobi addresses the critical need for nonprofits to engage in advocacy and provides actionable steps and dispels myths around these activities.| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Tobi dives into how to expand volunteer jobs at your nonprofit, and shares a step-by-step approach to unlocking the full potential of volunteers!| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Tobi shares her insights on developing an impactful volunteer recruitment flyer, the 3 big problems nonprofit organizations make and how you can avoid them!| Tobi Johnson & Associates
Oct. 7, 2024Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City is celebrating Utah’s first-ever SITES- and Envision-certified projects following its recently updated Comprehensive Sustainability Policy. Glendale Regional Park, where work began last month, is on track to become the first SITES-certified project in the state and one of the largest […]| www.slc.gov