Recipient announced for Recovery & Rebuilding the Region Design Challenge One
London-based Go Fog It, founded by Diana House and Melissa McInerney, has been announced as the recipient of the first Recovery & Rebuilding the Region Design Challenge.
London-based Go Fog It, founded by Diana House and Melissa McInerney, has been announced as the recipient of the first Recovery & Rebuilding the Region Design Challenge.
We had the pleasure of reconnecting with all of our 2018 Pillar Community Innovation Award Finalists recently to ask them about how their work is developing and to reflect on their experience as award finalists. A number of common themes emerged and were captured in this art zine by our student Maddie Tsushima.
IABC/London is a community and resource committed to investing in our members’ future, supporting career growth and elevating our profession. Our priorities serve the breadth of our membership and the needs of our profession.
London is one of Canada’s leading social finance communities, where collaboration and innovation has already created more than $7 million in additional capital towards an inclusive economy.
At our Annual General Meeting we asked you to take a moment and answer the following:
What is the biggest question that we need to answer together as a community?
Over 150 of you from different sectors in the city responded.
We’ve grouped your responses into three themes:
Are you a nonprofit, for-profit or cooperative selling a product or service you want to promote to customers this holiday season? The 2017 Social Enterprise Gift Guide is your chance. It’s free and easy to join!
We are thrilled to share that Pillar recently received the June Callwood Award for Excellence in Volunteer Management, and that Michelle Baldwin is a finalist for IABC London's Outstanding Communicator Award!
London shining as a hub for Social Enterprise
Got a mission? Got a business? You have the making of a Social Enterprise!