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Participatory City Illustrated Guide
This Illustrated Guide is an introduction to how Participatory City is intended to work, as well as describing it’s potential to impact on many serious interconnected social problems.
This Illustrated Guide is an introduction to how Participatory City is intended to work, as well as describing it’s potential to impact on many serious interconnected social problems.
The Advancing Adaptation Project aimed to increase climate change resilience in Ontario municipalities by supporting adaptation planning, building local adaptation capacity, and supporting the implementation of adaptation initiatives in the Great Lakes watershed. 11 case studies were developed to showcase the process, experience, and learnings from each implementation action.
This report identifies the need for community-led social infrastructure geared to Toronto’s diverse Black communities. It highlights both the growing importance of community-led social infrastructure as recognized by academia and public policy, and the undeniable gaps for Toronto’s Black communities to access and lead these spaces.
At last year’s Livable Cities Forum, over 300 delegates discussed synergies between social vulnerabilities, climate resilience, and net-zero goals through an equity lens. Read key messages from the gathering!
This report outlines the cybersecurity risks and challenges facing Canadian nonprofits, the impact, and available solutions and their sufficiency. It reflects the insights shared at the working group convened on May 5, 2022 by the Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience.
This series of stories from the Metcalf Foundation, in partnership with Metcalf grantee and award-winning outlet The Local, explores the Inclusive Local Economies program and its focus on making precarious jobs better, supporting the upward mobility of workers, reducing barriers for low-income entrepreneurs and alternative business models, and leveraging the capacity of neighbourhoods to improve the economic livelihoods of low-income residents.