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Issue 2.10October 2011
In This Issue
A Twist on Social Change
Bridging the Gap
B Corp Breakdown
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It's October, a time of harvest celebrations, a time of thanksgiving. Still, it's impossible not to notice that we live in a world of haves and have nots. Social entrepreneurs around the globe are working on new solutions to address the root causes of poverty and income polarization, including many in our hometown of Toronto. Read on for more information about our upcoming event on this topic.

We also spent an interesting few days in BC at the Social Venture Institute. Read all about it in this month's feature article. Plus we have stories on the latest from the B Corp front, a new school for social entrepreneurs, and more. Enjoy!

   SVI: A refreshing twist on social change

by Elisa Birnbaum   

 

It's 1am on a Friday and I'm on a makeshift dance floor at the home of Joel and Dana Solomon on Cortes Island, British Columbia, 100 miles north of Vancouver. A lovely house that caresses both forest and ocean, it's a perfect spot for a party. The guy to my left is a life/business coach and investor. He's come to the Social Venture Institute (SVI) Hollyhock to see, learn, listen. And, apparently, to dance. Read more...

   

   Bridging the Gap through Social Enterprise

Hosted by SEE Change Magazine and ELN   

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Concerned about the growing level of poverty in the Toronto region? Wondering what can be done to tackle the issue head-on? A number of socially minded entrepreneurs are asking the same question - and coming up with some innovative responses. Join the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) and SEE Change Magazine for a panel discussion, moderated by SEE Change co-founder Elisa Birnbaum, on how social entrepreneurs are working to address challenges of income polarization in the city of Toronto. Learn more...

   

  B Corp Breakdown

by Natalie McFarlane

 

B Corps

There has been much ado south of the border about recent developments with B Corps (B stands for "Benefit") and the concomitant legislative amendments to state corporate laws, which give birth to a new type of legal corporate form: the Benefit Corporation. This piece will serve to clarify the difference between "B Corp" and "Benefit Corporation," highlight the benefits and responsibilities of becoming a Certified B Corp for social entrepreneurs, and touch on Canadian developments of Benefit Corporation legislative proposals. Read more...

   

NEWS & EVENTS

 

Capital One Canada and enp partner to support youth Enterprising Non-Profits (enp) and Capital One Canada announced a new program designed to provide Canadian youth and non-profits servicing youth access to funds to build and sustain social enterprises. The new Capital One Youth Entrepreneurship Fund will be available starting Fall 2011 and will aim to build stronger communities by empowering the nonprofit sector with the resources and coaching they need to build sustainable funding models. The fund will be available in four major Canadian cities (Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Montreal).   

 

MaRS Awarded $1.3 Million By Rockefeller and McConnell Foundations MaRS Discovery District announced that substantial funding support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation will be made available for the Centre for Impact Investing, to be housed at MaRS. The Centre will be a national hub that will increase awareness for and effectiveness of social finance to catalyze new capital, talent, and initiatives dedicated to tackling social and environmental problems in Canada. 

 

Bridging the Gap through Social Enterprise Join the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) and SEE Change Magazine for a panel discussion, moderated by SEE Change co-founder Elisa Birnbaum, on how social entrepreneurs are working to address challenges of income polarization in the city of Toronto. Register now. Seating is limited for this free event. October 19, Toronto, ON

 

2011 International Forum on the Social and Solidarity Economy The central theme of this international meeting will be the need for a dialogue between government and civil society in order to develop public policies for the social economy. It will bring together the key players of the social and solidarity economy (organizations and support networks, researchers, NGOs, government representatives, civil society organizations and social movements) from over 40 countries in the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia. Look for SEE Change at the conference. October 17-20, Montreal, QC 

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Sincerely,

Nicole Zummach & Elisa Birnbaum
Co-founders, SEE Change Magazine
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