Canadian Cohousing Network (CCN)

The Canadian Cohousing Network (CCN) was formed in 1992 in British Columbia, Canada.

It is a registered non-profit organization that promotes the creation of cohousing communities as a model for sustainable development by raising public awareness about cohousing and by bringing people together to form communities. The most valuable function of the CCN is making connections with people who are interested in living in a cohousing community. CCN links individuals and cohousing groups together to share resources and make the process of creating a community easier and more economical.

The purpose of the CCN is to: * promote and facilitate the development of cohousing communities across Canada; * foster public, government, and building professions’ awareness about the nature and benefits of cohousing; * provide educational services for creating cohousing communities; * enable networking opportunities for those interested in cohousing; * establish standards for cohousing development including accreditation of cohousing professionals; * maintain a cohousing resource directory; and provide support services to groups involved in creating cohousing communities.

The Society operates without object of gain for its members or directors. Any profits or other accretions will only be used in promoting its objectives. These provisions are unalterable.

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From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities

Thu, Jan 20, 8:00 PM EST

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From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities primary image

From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities

Thu, Jan 20, 8:00 PM EST

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The Canadian Cohousing Network (CCN) was formed in 1992 in British Columbia, Canada.

It is a registered non-profit organization that promotes the creation of cohousing communities as a model for sustainable development by raising public awareness about cohousing and by bringing people together to form communities. The most valuable function of the CCN is making connections with people who are interested in living in a cohousing community. CCN links individuals and cohousing groups together to share resources and make the process of creating a community easier and more economical.

The purpose of the CCN is to: * promote and facilitate the development of cohousing communities across Canada; * foster public, government, and building professions’ awareness about the nature and benefits of cohousing; * provide educational services for creating cohousing communities; * enable networking opportunities for those interested in cohousing; * establish standards for cohousing development including accreditation of cohousing professionals; * maintain a cohousing resource directory; and provide support services to groups involved in creating cohousing communities.

The Society operates without object of gain for its members or directors. Any profits or other accretions will only be used in promoting its objectives. These provisions are unalterable.

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From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities primary image

From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities

Thu, Jan 20, 8:00 PM EST

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From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities primary image

From Dream to Reality: Lessons learned in creating successful communities

Thu, Jan 20, 8:00 PM EST

Check ticket price on event