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Social Enterprise Development

Peel Multicultural Council

In 2015, Eco-Ethonomics Inc. worked with Peel Multicultural Council (PMC) to provide coaching services that aided in the completion of a feasibility study for PMC’s social enterprise focused on providing cost effective Legal, Immigration and Allied services to clients in Peel Region. The consultant team has been rehired to pursue business planning for the social enterprise. The goal of the social enterprise is to achieve excellence by delivering programs, products and …Read More

Humber Community Seniors’ Services

Humber Community Seniors’ Services (HCSS) is a non-profit organization that strives to enhance the quality of life for seniors and adults with disability by providing a wide range of support services and wellness programs that enable individuals to remain at home and promote independent living in the community. Eco-Ethonomics Inc. has been hired to support HCSS in the development of an innovative social enterprise business model, which will begin with …Read More

Klink Coffee

Klink Coffee helps individuals returning home from prison become responsible community members. They do this by providing programs and services that help remove barriers to entering the workforce. Eco-Ethonomics Inc. has been hired to help Klink Coffee develop a business plan with the goals of streamlining their operational processes, leveraging social media support, implementing a comprehensive CRM and business support system, and doubling their revenues by next year. The consultant …Read More

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Mikisew Cree First Nation, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Métis Local 125, and McMurray Métis and other communities and organizations, and as well as Environment and Climate Change Canada, various orders of government, the private sector, and education providers are collaborating on an initiative to strengthen Indigenous employment in environmental monitoring. This initiative has partial funding through the Strategic Partnerships Initiative. A model of training and business development support may be …Read More

United Church of Canada

The United Church of Canada is interested in better tracking outcomes and evaluating the impact of its work in effectively supporting the start-up (i.e. Ideation and Proof of Concept) of social enterprise and social innovation initiatives across its national network of members. Eco-Ethonomics Inc. has been hired to develop a strong theory for change, logic model and evaluation framework for the social enterprise eco-system being developed. Based on this solid …Read More

Shalom Village

Shalom Village is a non-profit organization based in Hamilton, Ontario that provides a host of services for mature adults within the context of Jewish culture, values and Kashruth. Eco-Ethonomics Inc. has been hired by Shalom Village to develop and conduct a series of Social Enterprise Workshops that will help them develop their capacity in Social Enterprise development. The workshops series starts with a primer on Social Enterprise and continues to …Read More

Futurpreneur

Eco-Ethonomics Inc. and associates will be providing coaching and support for four youth social entrepreneurs over the next six months.  Each of the entrepreneurs is receiving funding from Futurpreneur Canada and have launched successful mission-based, for-profit enterprises. Eco-Ethonomics is providing strategic advice and guidance on areas such as social impact measurement, social marketing, financial planning and others.

Inner City Health Associates

Eco-Ethonomics Inc. is currently working with Inner City Health Associates (ICHA) and numerous partners (including St. Michael’s Hospital, Community Care Access Centre, Good Neighbourhoods Club and Fred Victor) on the agency’s Advisory Committee to facilitate a feasibility study on developing a hospice for the homeless and vulnerably housed in downtown Toronto.  ICHA is a group of over 60 physicians that are currently running a program called PEACH to provide medical …Read More

Greenbelt Fund

Eco-Ethonomics Inc. is currently working with Greenbelt Fund to develop an online distribution route map social enterprise based on a “RideShare for Local Food” concept.  The business planning process includes partnership development, organizational structure and ownership, the formation of an industry advisory council, a full market assessment, marketing planning, operational planning, financial planning and risk assessment. The project will conclude with a development process along with technical requirements and a …Read More