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State of Black Economics Report

Canada’s Black population has grown significantly over the last two decades and now accounts for 4.3% of the Canadian population. This diverse community includes those with deep historical roots, particularly in Atlantic Canada, alongside recent migrants from the Caribbean, Africa and beyond....

Topic: Best practices, Research and evaluation
Author: Mohamed Elmi, Nancy Mitchell, Tamara Thermitus, Wendy Cukier
Publisher: Future Skills Centre, Ted Rogers School of Management - DiVERSITY INSTITUTE
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Online Course: Introduction to behavioral insights for the social sector

Have you ever wondered why people behave in certain ways, and how you can encourage positive outcomes? Behavioural insights is one tool that can support you to meet people where they are at. United Way partnered with the Behavioural Insights team of Canada to develop a course for the social sector,...

Topic: Research and evaluation
Author: United Way
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Accelerating Community Innovation: The Role of the Field Catalyst

Fresh perspectives and new approaches are needed to generate results and effectively address the complexity and interconnectedness of the social and environmental issues confronting communities. It is imperative that we build our collective capacity in the practice of community innovation. It is...

Topic: Collective impact
Author: Sylvia Cheuy
Publisher: Tamarack Institute
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The MIX Challenge Toolkit: Tools & Techniques for Challenge-Based Innovation Partnerships & Procurement

The Municipal Innovation Exchange (MIX) project team created this Toolkit to assist municipalities - individual line managers or project owners, or municipal strategic teams (like a Smart Cities Office) - that are contemplating or undertaking a procurement by means of innovation partnership. The...

Topic: Best practices
Author: Municipal Innovation Exchange (MIX)
Publisher: City of Guelph, MaRS, Municipal Innovation Exchange
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The COVID-19 Wildfire: Nonprofit Organizational Challenge and Opportunity

Nonprofit organizations in Canada were significantly impacted by COVID-19, including lost revenue and needing to adjust the program delivery. The lack of technology capacity in the nonprofit sector is a key barrier for many nonprofit organizations to adapt to delivering programs online. Momentum, a...

Topic: Research and evaluation
Author: Jeff Loomis
Publisher: Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research
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Supporting Financial Health Fintechs in Canada: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

Technology can play a key role in addressing some of the financial challenges that Canadians face on a day-to-day basis. Over the last five to ten years we have seen a growing number of companies, called fintechs, that primarily use technology to change and enhance the way we do banking or access...

Topic: Financial inclusion, Financial well-being
Author: Elvis Wong, Molly Willats
Publisher: Innovate Financial Health
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The Omega Foundation and the SmartSAVER Program, Lessons in Taking Social Innovations to Scale

This case study is about the Omega Foundation’s SmartSAVER program. It has effectively elevated the Canada Learning Bond (a post-secondary education savings program for low income families) from a struggling idea to a fully-fledged and well-utilized national resource. In so doing, Omega and...

Topic: Asset building and saving
Author: Clara Bird, Ola Tjornbo
Publisher: Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR)
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