PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF DANCE'Dance Manitoba promotes and encourages ALL disciplines of dance.Dance Manitoba facilitates the exchange of information and ideas on matters affecting dance in Manitoba.Dance Manitoba provides the delivery of programming to benefit the dancers and to increase the general public awareness of all forms of dance in the Province of Manitoba.Dance Manitoba aims to develop and nurture the appreciation of dance in Manitoba through the Manitoba Provincial Dance Festival and workshops / master classes.Dance Manitoba publishes a bi-monthly newsletter,'Footlights', available to all valid members of the organization.Dance Manitoba works collaboratively with other organizations, associations or societies to enhance the education and advancement of dance as an art form.Dance Manitoba delivers programming that will encourage the public awareness of all forms of dance and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas on matters affecting dance in Manitoba.Dance Manitoba Inc. is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors
It has been an age-old and ongoing challenge for museums to evolve and compete for the attention of visitors and residents alike. Now, perhaps more than ever before, museums must find a way to be relevant in a society focused on technology and entertainment. Museums large and small, urban and rural must actively seek out and work with a broad network of community partners in order to appeal to new audiences and to ensure the long-term sustainability of the collections and stories they preserve. Museums & the Community will help you define your museum's role in the community and give you ideas for finding new partnerships that can make your museum an invaluable community service provider.
Pursuant to an agreement (the ?Subsidiary Agreement?) entered into on April 1, 1983 between Canad,a Manitoba and Awasis Agency of Northern Manitob,a the Agency was mandated the legal responsibility to provide child and family services to treaty and non-treaty members residing on 25 First Nations, however, with the decentralization of the Awasis Agency, the Agency provides child and family services to 12 First Nations communities.In 2000, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Province of Manitoba and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak. The signing of the MOU meant that the Awasis Agency could expand its authority and provide services to off reserve members. These services commenced in 2005.
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Welcome to nginx!If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and working. Further configuration is required.For online documentation and support please refer to nginx.org .Commercial support is available at nginx.com .Thank you for using nginx.
ICTAM is an industry-focused association representing Manitoba's ICT sector. Our goal is to accelerate the growth, prosperity and sustainability of the industry through relevant programming, advocacy and collaboration. As a not-for-profit, membership based association; ICTAM's constituency is broad-based encompassing vendors, consumers, government, education, chambers of commerce and sector councils. As information and communication technologies are enabling every facet and type of business, ICTAM membership is open to all and fees are structured to be inclusive to any size company. Our purpose is to assist our member companies in achieving greater success through human capital development programs, networking events, conferences, cost-saving benefits and promotional marketing opportunities.
MMPAThe mandate of the Manitoba Magazine Publishers' Association (MMPA) is to represent and promote Manitoba magazines, undertaking projects that can best be done collectively or cooperatively on behalf of its membership. So whether it's a professional development conference, lobbying for better conditions for publishers or launching a direct mail campaign showcasing Manitoba magazines to the public, the MMPA is the voice for magazine publishing's future in our province. The MMPA's operations are under the control of a voluntary board of directors.Members elected to the Board include:PresidentBrenda Johnstone, Convenience & Carwash CanadaPast President