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*[https://foisg.com/ Freedom of Information Singapore (FOISG)] is a non-partisan, student-led movement dedicated to promoting transparency and the right of access to information. <br />
 
*[https://foisg.com/ Freedom of Information Singapore (FOISG)] is a non-partisan, student-led movement dedicated to promoting transparency and the right of access to information. <br />
  
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Communities of Practice are focused on improving existing professional or technical expertise.
 
Communities of Practice are focused on improving existing professional or technical expertise.
  

Revision as of 03:43, 21 July 2020


Community Networks

Community Networks are focused on a broadly defined domain of interest/social cause or locality.

Issue-Based Communities

Locality-Based Communities

  • Connect with young adults who live near you Friendzone
  • SGCares Community Networks (Since 2018, MCCY and MSF have co-organised SG Cares Community Network sessions to bring together agencies and partners to discuss issues in their respective towns and explore areas where they can work together to address them)
  • Northeast District (ask if Amos wants to list and get involved with others)

Community Interest Groups

Community Interest Groups are focused on a specific issue or concept, and come together to learn about and share knowledge with one another.

  • Sociocracy Interest Group
  • Degrowth Interest Group
  • Worker-owned Cooperatives Interest Group
  • Quota Hiring Interest Group
  • Freedom of Information Singapore (FOISG) is a non-partisan, student-led movement dedicated to promoting transparency and the right of access to information.

Communities of Practice

Communities of Practice are focused on improving existing professional or technical expertise.

  • Service Learning Community of Practice
  • Research COP (ask Denise Liu if they want to be listed)
  • Think For Good (A Design Thinking group that does ideation sessions once a month; ask Simon Siah if he wants to be listed)
  • Civic Tech / Tech for Good (?)

Community Action Groups

Community Action Groups go beyond sharing knowledge and studying an issue, and are focused on an action plan to achieve a specific goal.

  • Inclusive Neighbourhood Action Group (contact justin.lee@nus.edu.sg if interested)
  • Community Currency Action Group (contact justin.lee@nus.edu.sg if interested)
  • Mapping of Social Needs and Community Assets (socialcollab.sg)
  • Resource Matching Collective [See if serve.sg, bantu, SGAssist wants to come together]


Community Forum