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First Ontario TimeBank

First Ontario TimeBank. The First Ontario TimeBank was started in 2012 by the  Ontario Environment Network  to help build sustainable communities at the neighbourhood, local, regional, and province-wide levels by:

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First Ontario TimeBank

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  1. First Ontario TimeBank • The First Ontario TimeBank was started in 2012 by the Ontario Environment Network to help build sustainable communities at the neighbourhood, local, regional, and province-wide levels by: • encouraging networking between environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGO’s), NGO’s, government agencies and for-profit enterprises; • making it easier for citizens to participate in the activities of ENGO’s, and for ENGO’s to respond more effectively to the needs of citizens, and • helping ENGO’s access and share services with the broader community.

  2. First Ontario TimeBank • We recognize that each person and institution has talents to share, and that the overall community is strengthened when we help one another. For every hour that you help meet the needs of another member, you earn a time credit for the exchange. This time credit can then be redeemed for services from others, and the cycle of mutual aid continues and expands.

  3. Membership • Membership in the First Ontario TimeBank can obtained as follows: • 1. As part of the full suite of services provided by the OEN -   • a. $40 - OEN Member organizations (ENGO's) receive a membership in the TimeBank, plus up to 25 members of their organization can receive a free membership.    • b. $30 - OEN Associates (Organizations - NGO's, for-profit, government, academic, etc.)receive a membership in the TimeBank plus up to 25 members of their organization can receive a free membership.  • c. $15 - OEN  Associates (Individuals) receive a membership in the TimeBank. 

  4. Membership • If you are an individual and you simply want to become a member of the TimeBank, the fee is $5 per year. • 2. If your organization would like to have more than 25 of your members to participate in the TimeBank.  The following fees apply: • $25 for an additional 25 persons • $50 for an additional 50 persons • $100 for an additional 100 persons

  5. Websites • http://firstontario.timebanks.org • Membership Information: http://oen.ca/index.php?page=membership-information • OEN Website: http://www.oen.ca • http://www.youtube.com/timebanksusa

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