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OPIRG Brock's Anti-Capitalist Gift

The Anti-Capitalist Gift Registry is an expansion of our gift list to showcase all of the in-kind items and services that could be helpful in supporting the work happening at OPIRG Brock and across our Action Groups. 

Most of the items and services listed below fall outside the current operational budgets and we are happy to receive items from this list that are new or gently used. 

You can also review the Niagara Free Store items list, if you have items to donate that are not listed below!

Workshops, trainings, & guest lectures we can offer:

  • Board Governance, Transition, & Minute taking

  • Strategic Planning

  • Meeting & workshop facilitation

  • Volunteer Outreach

  • Cross-sector project & coalition building

  • Community event planning for activists & unions

  • Strategies for incorporating harm reduction

  • 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion in the workplace

  • Diversifying your funding bases

  • Build out membership structures

  • Incorporating zines & arts practices into your work for non-profits & unions

  • Strategies for building community marshalling teams & safety alternatives

 

All workshops & trainings are adapted based on the needs of the organization we are working with.

Rates

Guest lecture - $75 per hour

Workshop facilitation - $150

Panel speaker fee - $150

All of the about rates can be adjusted depending on the needs and budgets of the host organization or event.

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The work of OPIRG Brock primarily takes place on the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Wendat, and Chonnonton people and home to many Indigenous people from First Nations from across Turtle Island, Metis, and Inuit people. A key treaty governing this territory is the “Dish with One Spoon” agreement. This treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee binds them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous nations and peoples, settlers and all newcomers, have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect.

 

To learn more about the treaties in your area, we recommend checking out www.native-land.ca

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