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What are professional immigrant associations?
• Volunteer-run, member-led immigrant associations made up of skilled immigrants
• Established leadership with articulated mission & objectives
• Employment element
Associations by the numbers
• 40 networks on the PINs website
• 50% are organized by ethno-cultural group
• 30% of networks reported that over half of their members are newcomers
• Top 3 professions represented: Engineering, Business & IT
• 60% do not charge membership fees
• Over 50% have 100 – 500 members
What is PINs?
A network of associations building connections for immigrant employment
Goal: To work collaboratively with associations and partners to build the capacity of the networks to connect their members to employment
PINs initiative objectives & activities
Build capacity: Strengthen the individual and collective organizational capacity of the associations
• Capacity Building workshops• PINs website
PINs initiative objectives & activities
Develop and empower leaders: Create a network of leaders and support their development
• External learning opportunities• Immigrant voice - consultations• Media opportunities• Speaking opportunities
PINs initiative objectives & activities
Make connections: Create effective working relationships between the networks & other stakeholders
• Pilot programs or activities (e.g. Group Mentoring)• Awareness-building and referrals (including job postings,
connections to employment programs and supports)• Partnership opportunities
Ways to engage
• Refer leaders of immigrant groups to the PINs initiative
• Help promote the directory to immigrants
• Become a PINs partner & establish relationships with the associations
• Help strengthen the voice of immigrant leaders through consultations & profiling opportunities (e.g. As speakers, mentors)
Yves DanteuManager, PINsToronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC)[email protected]
www.NetworksForImmigrants.ca