Powered by Data helps nonprofits use, share, and learn from data—new Tides Canada project
Data is everywhere and increasingly shapes the world in which we live. Today, more than ever, it is viewed as an important tool to help organizations do their work and make better decisions.
Announcing winners of this year’s Fish 2.0 competition—innovations in aquaculture
Tides Canada continues to support the Fish 2.0 business competition to advance sustainable aquaculture solutions that protect wild salmon and the marine environment while encouraging a successful seafood industry.
2015 Year-end Giving Deadlines
As you plan your year-end giving, we hope you will consider a gift to Tides Canada to advance our work in tackling tough social and environmental issues. Please mark your calendars with these important year-end giving dates.
A new shared home in Yellowknife
Tides Canada recently hosted an Open House at our new downtown Yellowknife office. More than 60 visitors came by to see the new space where our Northern Canada program lead, Steve Ellis, is stationed along with some new officemates—three projects on the shared platform, Dene Nahjo, Northern Youth Leadership, and Arctic Funders Collaborative.
ImpactOntario 2015: Invest for Impact
Tides Canada is proud to have supported ImpactOntario 2015 in partnership with MaRS, SVX, the Government of Ontario, and Deloitte on May 25 in Toronto. The conference brought world-changing Ontario ventures together with leading investors for a full day of learning, networking, and impact investment opportunities.
Connecting sustainable seafood businesses with investors, resources with Fish 2.0
Driving business growth while creating positive environmental and social change might seem a bold endeavour, but the team at Fish 2.0 not only believe it can be done, they’ve created the forum to make it happen. Now in its second installment, Fish 2.0 is a business competition that connects global sustainable seafood and aquaculture businesses with potential investors. Tides Canada is proud to once again support Fish 2.0 as part of our work to advance aquaculture solutions.
Fostering social innovation through shared spaces
In the heart of Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood in a building called Daniels Spectrum on 585 Dundas Street, you’ll find the home of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) Regent Park.