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Registry Of Lobbyists - Karen A Moores


Registration Number Status
2948Terminated
Initial registration dateLast date of any changes
20-September-202320-November-2023

Lobbyist's Last Name
Moores
Lobbyist's First Name
Karen
Middle Initial
A
Business Address of Lobbyist
Suite 203, 14 International Place, St. John's
City
14 International Place
Province/State
NL
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
A1A 5A1
Telephone
7096318910
Fax
 
Business or Firm Name for Lobbyist (if applicable)
town advocacy
Registry of Joint Stock Companies Number
Business Address of Lobbyist's Business or Firm
Suite 203, 14 International Place, St. John's
City
14 International Place
Province/State
NL
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
A1A 5A1
Telephone
7096318910
Fax


Lobbying on behalf of (Name of Client)
Common Good Solutions
Business Address
5557 Cunard St.
City
Halifax
Province/State
NS
Country
CA
Postal/Zip Code
B3K1C4
Telephone
Fax
 


No other beneficiaries of lobbying activities


I. Description

- Organize meetings between relevant provincial officials regarding social finance policy in Atlantic Canada; - Lead discussions, meetings and support raising efforts related to the Atlantic Social Impact Exchange Summit to be held in St. John's in Fall of 2023; - Organize and arrange meetings related to senior officials attendance at the Summit and speaking opportunities at the Summit; - Coordinate follow up policy and discussions related to the social impact goals of Common Good
II. Subject Matter
colleges and universities economic development and trade
education government procurement
small business other

Other Subject Matter: social impact and social finance
 
III. Lobby Targets
Community Services Economic Development
Education Finance
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations Tourism and Culture
Children and Family Services Advisory Committee NS Business Inc.
Status of Women, Advisory Council Voluntary Planning
Youth Advisory Council other

Other Lobbying Targets: Premiers Office and Executive Council
 
IV. Communication Techniques
Arranging one or more meetings Meetings
Presentations Written communication (hard copy or electronic)
Telephone calls Grass-roots communication
Other Informal communications

Other Communication Techniques: social and digital media
 
V. Have you lobbied, or do you expect to lobby, a member of the House of Assembly in the member's capacity as a member, Or a person on the member's staff?

no


Funding Government Name  Funding Amount
Federally funding last fiscal -ESDC   700000 View
provincial - to be confirmed- unsure   0 View
No private funding related to lobbying activities
Payment is not contingent, in whole or in part, on the success of the undertaking.

 

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