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Community Initiatives & Funding Opportunities

Social Enterprise Accelerator: Sustainable Food and Agriculture:   MaRS Social Venture connexion (SVX) is offering a social enterprise accelerator (SEA) program for social enterprises working in the sustainable food and agriculture sector. This is an amazing opportunity that will provide organizations with the support to develop their capital raising capacity and to scale their impact. Designed to eliminate uncertainty and increase investment readiness, this mentorship will feature an in-person intensive …Read More

Educating Men, Protecting Women

Evaluation and impact assessment is an area that we get excited about and are thrilled to be working in. In fact, we specialize in developmental evaluation, outcome-based evaluation, third-party evaluation, and overall organizational assessment. This means we get the chance to co-design and develop innovative evaluation frameworks and tools on a regular basis, and we couldn’t be more excited to share one of these with you. Eco-Ethonomics worked with White Ribbon Canada and its National Community of …Read More

Eco-Ethonomics’ New Social Impact Report Card

Eco-Ethonomics prides itself on leveraging cross-sector expertise to provide strategic advice, foster collaboration and facilitate cultural change in order to create social, environmental, and economic impact.  We have had the pleasure of serving a diversity of populations and supporting non-profit organizations, various levels of government, and private sector companies across the country. An infographic is a great way to clearly and quickly share important information, key data, and valuable knowledge with others. Infographics can also be used …Read More

Social Entrepreneurs: Pioneering Social Change

Social Entrepreneurs: Pioneering Social Change Mohammad Yunus starts the video off with his story about micro-finance in Bangladesh.  Since founding Grameen Bank, he began a revolution in lending impoverished citizens small amounts of money which enabled them to earn a livelihood and begin their ascent from poverty.  Yunus decided that “credit” was a human right and was essential to economic and social inclusion.  The change that he has created from …Read More