Why inspiration won’t save the world
Recently I gave a talk to a bunch of college students. The talk theme was a bit vague, and the title was simply “Apathy is Boring,” so I took an opportunity to speak to these students about the reality and challenges of starting an organization –...
Tides tackles one of its biggest challenges yet: Energy
{jcomments on} At Tides Canada, we like to say that we deliver “uncommon solutions for the common good.” In essence, that means that we bring a spirited and creative approach to problem-solving. As a national foundation, we support a wide variety of...
Women and social entrepreneurship: Redefining success
Have you seen the V8 commercial where the person smacks themselves on their forehead with the realization that they “could have had a V8”? Well, in December 2007, SiG@MaRS, along with our partners at The Boston Consulting Group, Centre for Social Innovation and...
Change. Community-based, community-driven, community-oriented
Finding a better way to get things done. It’s become the rallying-cry of the past few years. From community gardens to the election of Barack Obama, people are fired up about the idea that they can play a role in altering – in improving – the...
Obama says it best: Success comes from within
Shortly after Peter Wahome’s family moved from central Kenya to the densely populated Kibera neighbourhood of Nairobi, he ventured into the downtown core. There, this young teenager literally hatched a scheme that altered the course of his life and, ultimately,...
Ash cloud lessons on social enterprise in the UK
Canada has a rich history of social enterprise, especially seen through the lens of Quebec’s social economy or the broader community economic development movement. Less well developed is a nationally scaled social enterprise and social finance movement, which has...
Social innovation = Local happiness
Interest in social innovation is growing. It needs to. Our societies are facing some of the greatest challenges of our time: increasing inequality, rising poverty rates, the instability of the economy, climate change, and a plethora of other issues. At the same...
Walk the Line, SEA-Style
This past month social entrepreneurs gathered at the Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA) Summit 2014 in Nashville, Tenn., and enjoyed content-rich workshops, engaging pitches from social entrepreneurs, excellent Southern cuisine and music from some of Nashville’s...
“Ask What You Can Do for Your State”: Entrepreneurs in Michigan take “The Challenge”
The Michigan Social Entrepreneurship Challenge gives entrepreneurs in the state an opportunity to make a difference Michigan Corps‘ motto is a call to action that invokes the famous line President John F. Kennedy delivered in his 1961 inaugural...
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