About Us

The Community Learning Network (CLN) is a provincial not-for-profit organization that provides leadership, resources, and connections to Alberta's 80 Community Adult Learning Councils (CALCs), their staff and boards of directors. The CLN works with Alberta Advanced Education and Technology to enable Councils to address the adult learning needs in the communities they serve.

Some of the services the CLN provides to its membership are the annual Literacy & Learning professional development symposium, regional training opportunities and regular newsletters. The CLN is governed by a Board of Directors, made up of six volunteers who are also Community Adult Learning Council coordinators, executive directors or board members. The organization's office and five staff members are based in Edmonton.

Alberta's 80 Community Adult Learning Councils serve more than 100 communities, in all regions of the province. To see the map, and find a CALC near you, please use the "Find a CALC" feature on our website.

Community Adult Learning Councils address the part-time, non-credit learning needs of adults within specified geographic boundaries. Currently over 80 in number, these unique councils consist of representatives of the local community who work together to meet the program goals:

  • To improve the accessibility of learning opportunities in Alberta's communities, especially for those individuals with special needs or barriers to learning.
  • To provide opportunities for Albertans to acquire important foundational skills such as literacy and English as a Second Language.
  • To address education, training and learning gaps in Alberta's communities.
  • To mobilize community volunteers and other resources in support of learning.
  • To contribute to solving individual and community problems through learning initiatives, in coordination and cooperation with related organizations.

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