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Exchanges newsletter – January 2009

29. January 2009

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Exchanges newsletter – January 2009

What’s new at Urban Exchange? What’s being planned for the first part of 2009? Catch up on the latest information in the new issue of Exchanges, a newsletter for Urban Exchange participants.

In this issue, we will:

  • Show you how new and increased United Way investments reflect Urban Exchange responses
  • Give you a sneak peek at findings from Exchange Two: Exploring Our Values
  • Introduce you to your new Urban Exchange Manager.

Click here to download the pdf version or read it online.

As always, please feel free to let us know what you think by emailing us or leaving a comment below.

Winnipeggers are generous with money, ideas and time

16. January 2009

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Winnipeggers are generous with money, ideas and time

Last month, the Fraser Institute rated Manitoba as the most generous province in Canada. Our spirit of giving was evident during the recent holiday season, and yesterday’s big announcement – that Winnipeggers raised more than $17.9 million through United Way during the 2008 campaign – is a remarkable indicator of where our priorities are, even in an uncertain economy.

We’re generous with our ideas and opinions, too. So far, more than 4300 people have participated in Urban Exchange, sharing their thoughts on social issues, values, and the quality of life in Winnipeg.

To add to the picture of generosity, here’s a sample of what participants have told us* about giving their time to address the issues that are important to them:

  • 76% said they’ve helped raise money for a charitable cause (besides donating money).
  • 84% said they’ve volunteered or done voluntary community service for no pay.
  • 59% said they’ve walked, run or bicycled for a charitable cause.

(*The figures above are taken from Urban Reflections: Winnipeggers have their say about our city and its direction (February 2008) and are based on the responses of 2893 participants.)

Read more:

The Fraser Institute’s 2008 Generosity Index

Winnipeggers raise $17.9+ million through United Way

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