Len Traboulay Education Fund (LTEF)
Len Traboulay was the Chair of the Municipal Finance Authority (MFA) of British Columbia from 1997 to 2000. Chair Traboulay was an avid supporter of education, being an educator himself and served as the President of the Burnaby Teachers Association. As a teacher, he made an incredible impact on his many students. His teaching offered them more than simply lessons in French, they often left his class with lessons in life as well. |
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On behalf of Len Traboulay, MFA contributes annually towards education. Half of the annual education budget is to fund the Local Government Leadership Academy (LGLA), with the remaining funds used to support educational opportunities that have a direct sightline to local government finance or contribute to the MFA mandate. This part of the funding is determined by the MFA.
Post Secondary Programs
MFA Previous Sponsorships
2003 |
Capilano University |
Redevelopment of materials for PADM 201, PADM 202, PADM 203 |
2003 |
Royal Roads University |
Local Government Leadership II (LGL) course |
2003 |
University of Victoria |
Rewrite of Admin 448 |
2003 |
Capilano University |
Development of "Regional Issues in Local Government" |
2003 |
University of Victoria |
Update of ADMN 452 |
2003 |
University of Northern BC |
Development of 4 courses of Municipal Administration |
2004 |
Capilano University |
PADM 202 update |
2005 |
Camosun College |
Development or Substantial Redevelopment of PADM 211, 227, 230, 240 and 260 |
2005 |
Capilano University |
New Course in Human Resource Management in Local Government (MATI 4) |
2005 |
University of Victoria |
Redevelopment of ADM 465 |
2005 |
UBCM-LGLA |
Local Government Leadership Academy (LGLA-UBCM) sponsorship development |
2005 |
College of the Rockies |
Development for 4 local government courses to go on-line (distance) |
2006 |
University of Victoria |
Local Government Internship - performance management workshop |
2006 |
North Central Municipal Association |
Professional Development Training Program |
2006 |
University of Victoria |
On-line (distance) and re-development of ADMN 423, Local Government in BC |
2006 |
Thompson Rivers University |
Development of a (distance) on-line Bachelor of Public Administration |
2007 |
Northwest Community College |
Revision of four local government courses leading to the Board of Examiners Certification |
2007 |
GFOA BC |
Bootcamp, August 2007 |
2007 |
Malaspina College |
Certificate in Community Leadership Program |
2007 |
Capilano College |
Land Use Planning in BC for Local Government Professionals (MATI V) |
2008 |
University of Victoria |
ADMN 445 Urban and Regional Economics |
2008 |
Capilano College |
PADM 209 Redevelopment |
2008 |
University of Victoria |
ADMN 448 Local Government Finance (redevelopment) |
2008 |
Capilano College |
Development of a new Prof. Masters of Public Administration degree, specializing in local government |
Contact
Municipal Finance Authority of BC
Robin Stringer, Chief Administrative Officer |