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Innovation, Austerity’s Grandchild Imprimer Envoyer

Principal conseiller de SiG et ancien président de la McConnell fondation, Tim Brodhead a récemment publié un article dans la revue trimestrielle The Philanthropist. Intitulé Innovation, Austerity’s Grandchild, celui-ci décrit comment la finance sociale crée un espace pour l’innovation. Il en résulte un nouveau discours qui souligne la contribution critique du secteur communautaire à la résolution des problèmes complexes auxquels fait face la société canadienne.

Pour lire l’article, cliquez ici.

 
CCPA Analysis of the 2013 federal budget Imprimer Envoyer

from Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

CCPA staff, research associates, and Alternative Federal Budget partners have posted their budget analysis on their blog.

For more budget analysis, please visit the CCPA website

 
It's More than Poverty Imprimer Envoyer

Employment Precarity and Household Well-being

PEPSO-reportUnited Way Toronto’s newest report, It’s More than Poverty: Employment Precarity and Household Well-being examines dramatic changes in precarious employment over the last few decades, revealing that only sixty percent of all workers in our region have stable, secure jobs. In addition to looking at the impact of precarious employment on individuals, the report also looked at its harmful effect on families and communities.

Read the report: It’s More than Poverty (PDF — 5.85 MB)

Read the executive summary: It’s More than Poverty (PDF — 1.33 MB)

Visit United Way Toronto for more reports.

 
Alternative Budgétaire Pour le Gouvernement Fédéral 2013 Imprimer Envoyer

Mieux faire ensemble

by CCPA
Projects & Initiatives: Alternative Federal Budget

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2100 KB PDF | 202 pages

www.policyalternatives.ca/abgf2013

 
“Blended Financing for Impact: The Opportunity for Social Finance in Supportive Housing” Imprimer Envoyer

Join us March 21, 2013 at 12:00 noon EDT for the release of the report “Blended Financing for Impact: The Opportunity for Social Finance in Supportive Housing”

Driven by the work of the Turning the Key report commissioned by the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), a number of supportive housing providers in Canada struck a Social Finance Working Group in 2012 to explore social finance opportunities in the supportive housing sector.  The objective of the project was to provide a clear pathway for supportive housing providers to learn about and engage in alternative methods of financing for improving and developing new dedicated housing units in Canada.

“Blended Financing for Impact: The Opportunity for Social Finance in Supportive Housing” identifies and outlines a number of social finance models, identifies principles for an effective social finance strategy for the supportive housing sector, highlights challenges to further adoption of impact investing, and offers recommended actions to increase the supply of supportive housing through the use of social finance strategies.

Sign up here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/5742917220#

 
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