Biography

Rupert Downing


With BCICS: Jun 2007 - Present

Rupert Downing is Executive Director of the Canadian CED Network, a national member-based NGO committed to supporting community economic development and building Canada’s social economy (www.ccednet-rcdec.ca). The network has offices in Quebec and BC, staff in Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick, and supports the work of several hundred community based development organizations and other stakeholders in every province and territory. The Network is committed to reducing unemployment, poverty and social disadvantage in Canada by supporting the work of grass roots community development organizations through public education, policy development, research, practitioner development and peer learning. Regional Networks organize peer learning and development activities amongst community voluntary sector organizations in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Northern Territories, Ontario, and Atlantic Canada, and the Network works in partnership with le Chantier de l’economie sociale in Quebec.

Prior to joining the Network, Mr. Downing was Executive Director of the BC Ministry of Community Development, Cooperatives and Volunteers, and managed the Ministry’s programs to support community led efforts to diversify local economies and enhance the social, economic and environmental sustainability of BC’s communities. He Co-Chaired the Federal Provincial Territorial Working Group on the Voluntary Sector Initiative, and developed federal provincial initiatives to support First Nations, coastal, rural and urban disadvantaged communities. He also worked on major policy and legislative initiatives in the Cabinet Policy office, and Ministry of Employment and Investment of the BC government.

Mr. Downing was Executive Director of the Social Planning and Research Council of BC (SPARC) prior to joining government, and has been a community development practitioner and policy advisor in rural, urban, Aboriginal, and northern communities in Canada, the UK and Latin America, for over 25 years. He has written several publications on the importance of community led approaches to building dynamic and sustainable local economies inclusive of disadvantaged people and communities. He has been the Community Learning Director with Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Distance Education and teaches Community Development Leadership at the University of Victoria.

Mr. Downing lives with his wife, Christine, in Victoria, British Columbia, has two daughters and three grandchildren.

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