The table below includes information about impact investing products from issuers who responded to our surveying (and a number of additional products from public sources).
If you would like to add a product that is not listed below, or complete the data on an existing product, please list your product here.
Impact Investment Products in Canada
Logos | Organization | Product Name | Asset Class | Assets Under Management | Product Open for Investment | Minimum initial investment ($CAD) | Eligibility | Impact Evidence | IRIS 4.0 social impact objective(s) | IRIS 4.0 environmental impact objective(s) | IRIS 4.0 target group(s) | Community/region benefited | Description | Website |
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Rhiza Capital Inc. | Rhiza Impact VCC | Private Equity - Early Stage (i.e., Venture Capital) | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | 500 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to education, Access to information, Employment generation, Food security, Generate funds for charitable giving, Health improvement, Other (specify) | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency | N/A | Rhiza Capital is an impact investment group of companies. We build impact portfolios guided by the values of our investors, partners and community. Our investments are directed toward Canadian local and social ventures that have a demonstrable intention t"&"o generate a measurable, beneficial social or environmental impact alongside a financial return. | http://www.rhizacapital.com/ | |
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VERGE Capital | Breakthrough Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | 10,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable energy | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women | Southwestern Ontario | The wealth within investment portfolios in our region tallies more than $40 billion. Redirecting even a fraction of this wealth from non-local traditional investments towards the local social economy, can create significant positive impact. Investing locally mobilizes collective community ownership for our most challenging social and environmental issues. Social enterprise owners site access to capital as the biggest hurdle. A vibrant local impact investor community can help bring innovative solutions by change-makers to fruition. | http://www.vergecapital.ca/fund-i |
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Active Impact Investments | Active Impact Investments Fund 1 | Private Equity - Early Stage (i.e., Venture Capital) | AUM < $1 million | Open | $100,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Conflict resolution, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Generate funds for charitable giving, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | Active Impact Fund will invest broadly from a thematic stance but will invest exclusively in social ventures. What do we define as a social venture? A company that is either a certified BCorp or one that serves to advance one of the UN's 17 SDG's for positive social and environmental impact through the course of their business operations. We believe that we can help these early stage social ventures, not only with money but with part-time, interim, senior operational support to provide capacity building. By doing this, we expect to see faster growth rates and lower failure rates which all add up to higher total impact and financial returns. We expect to invest in approximately 15 of these companies and all of them will leverage past experience of the fund manager in tech, SaaS/subscription and services. All investments will be in "for-profit" private companies with at least some revenue to show market fit and interest. The overall mission of the business is to prove this model works so that we can attract far larger sums of money and talent towards supporting social ventures in the future. | http://www.activeimpactinvestments.com | |
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Creston & District Community Investment Co-op | Creston & District Community Investment Co-op | Other | AUM < $1 million | Open | $1,500 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Access to energy, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Food security | Sustainable energy | Creston & District, British Columbia | While the demand for investing locally is increasing, traditional investment options limit who and where we can invest in. The result is that most investment capital leaves Creston & District and is placed into far off stock markets and corporations. In 2013, tax filers in the Town of Creston alone contributed $4.4 Million into their RRSP’s, much of that money leaving Creston & District and even Canada. An unintended consequence is that our money is creating significant jobs and wealth elsewhere in the world, while leaving the places we live, work and play underfinanced. Imagine how we could support the Creston & District economy by re-directing just 5% of this capital back to our own communities. That would amount to $220,000 in local investments each year. We call this diversifying our portfolios locally! This will contribute to the retention and creation of meaningful employment opportunities. | http://www.communityinvestmentcoop.ca | ||
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Ecoforests Canada | SEE Forestry Investment Projects | Private Equity - Mature (i.e., Growth Capital, Buyouts) | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $500,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Agricultural productivity | Biodiversity conservation, Natural resources conservation, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adults (>18 years) | EcoForests is a boutique forestry investment management company. We manage high-class tropical timber species on behalf of our investors world wide. We offer a timber portfolio that includes various species such as teak, oak, mahogany and eucalyptus in several geographic locations in Central and South America. Our corporate vertical integration includes nursery, forestry management, harvesting, timber processing, and timber exporting and trading, which allows for a turn-key alternative investment with above average returns. | http://www.ecoforests.com | |
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Borealis Geopower Inc. | Canoe Reach geothermal project | Other Real Assets (e.g., Commodities, Infrastructure) | AUM ≥ $50 | Open | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Access to energy, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Food security, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use | Other (specify) | Valemount, British Columbia | Borealis Geopower Inc. is redefining renewable energy down to its core by creating scalable renewable geothermal energy projects like the Canoe Reach geothermal project. It's a next generation energy investment that provides stable revenues, mitigates risks, and offers oil and gas style returns while sustaining them via a long-term utility model. Geothermal energy offers a unique selling point to customers looking for a scalable and economically viable resource. The low cost and ample supply of base load geothermal energy enables Canadian businesses to operate economically 12-months a year, thus creating financial benefits from longer operations and energy security. Recent policy changes have made this model replicable in almost 300 western and northern Canadian communities. | http://www.borealisgeopower.com | |
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UBC Management Inc | UBC Impact Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Community development, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | The Seed Fund at the University of British Columbia invests risk capital in new and innovative startups founded by UBC students, alumni, faculty and staff. These early investments are key in helping our startups build momentum in their businesses and serves as a bridge to additional outside investment. The Seed Fund has been created through the generous charitable contributions of UBC alumni and others., , Based on the success of the UBC Seed Fund, which provides funding for early-stage ventures at UBC, we have expanded our investment capabilities and developed a new source of capital support that meets the unique needs of social ventures. The UBC Impact Fund incorporates UBC venture support infrastructure as well as our experience in supporting social ventures through the Centre for Social Innovation & Impact Investing to foster an ecosystem where social ventures from the UBC community can develop and thrive. | http://entrepreneurship.ubc.ca/impact-fund/ | |
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Oikocredit and Kindred Credit Union | Oikocredit Global Impact Guaranteed Investment Certificate | Deposits and Cash Equivalents | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $500 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | communities in developing countries | This product is a partnership between Kindred Credit Union and Oikocredit to make a local guaranteed investment certificate available to make impact investments in developing countries. This unique offering combines the local capabilities of Kindred Credit Union with the international reach of Oikocredit. Oikocredit provides loans and investments to 800 partner organizations in 70 countries worldwide. | https://www.kindredcu.com/Investing/Products/GICs/Oikocredit/ |
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Vancouver Island Community Investment Co-operative | Vancouver Island Community Impact Loan Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to energy, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Other at-risk populations | Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands - Salish Sea - Salish Indigenous Nations | Investing locally in projects that create social, economic, environmental and cultural impacts for communities on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands with a modest private return to investors, and a high community impact. This is the first retail investment vehicle for communities on the Islands to redirect over $500 million in annual transfers to investment products that have no benefit for our communities. | http://communityinvestmentcooperative.ca |
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Deetken Impact Bond Fund | Deetken Impact Bond Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $5,000 | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable energy | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations | Deetken Impact Bonds provide investors an opportunity to invest in businesses that promote entrepreneurship and improve access to basic services including clean renewable energy, healthcare and affordable housing., , We focus on Latin America and the Caribbean, where we have a strong pipeline of investment opportunities and deep partnership networks, We ensure meaningful social and environmental impact of our portfolio companies by conducting rigorous due diligence, regular monitoring and field visits, and providing technical advice/assistance, Our management team is based in Vancouver, BC, and Lima, Peru. We collectively have over 40 years of international impact investing experience and have deployed over $20M in the last decade, We have skin in the game. Our management team has invested over 25% of the capital in the portfolio, Investors earn 6% simple interest distributed annually, are RRSP/TFSA eligible. Principal is returned at the end of the 5-year term | https://www.frontfundr.com/Entrepreneur/Company/1632 | |
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Deetken Asset Management Inc. | Deetken Impact Fund | Private Debt | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $25,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Employment generation, Health improvement | Sustainable energy | Minority/previously excluded populations, Other at-risk populations | Latin America and the Caribbean | The Deetken Impact Fund offers investors the opportunity to earn strong, consistent returns while achieving meaningful social impact. Our focus is Latin America and the Caribbean, where we invest in exceptional businesses that promote entrepreneurship and improve access to basic services, including clean renewable energy, healthcare and affordable housing. | http://www.deetken.com/about-dami/ |
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Impact Hub Ottawa | Community Bond | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $5,000 | Capacity-building, Community development | N/A | Adults (>18 years) | Ottawa primarily | Impact Hub Ottawa places equal importance on financial and social return. This people-planet-profit triple bottom line requires a multi-dimensional approach to assess and capture our value creation and impact.We thus define our return and impact both by your financial return as well as the community impact defined through quantitative and qualitative evidence on how we've advanced members' and community goals. The social return on your investment includes investing in local leaders, changemakers, and social entrepreneurs to:Expand Professional Networks and Community: Experiences that help our community exchange ideas, insights, knowledge, and resources across sectors. We facilitate "purposeful connections" to allow our community to discover collaboration opportunities “ many of these have helped grow their programs and have also turned into new ideas and initiatives. Gain Personal and Professional Skills Growth: Learning and development experiences offered by Impact Hub are diverse and range from peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and social enterprise startup weekends to practitioner-led classes and social entrepreneur training.Launch, Grow and Scale Projects and Ventures: Our members incubate their social enterprises, not-for-profits, and community initiatives at the Hub. Here, they can take advantage of programming, coaching, connections to funding opportunities, mentors, and relationships with experts, investors, both locally and globally. | http://ottawa.impacthub.net/stories/invest-in-impact-community-bond-offer/ | ||
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Local Initiative for Future Energy Co-operative, Inc. | Class A.3 Preference Shares | Private Equity - Mature | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Community development, Income/productivity growth | Sustainable energy | N/A | Ontario | LIFE's Preference Share funds will be used to enable an equity purchase in the Moorefield Wind Project, which will enable the co-op to receive a partion of teh revenues generated, and to issue dividends for investors. | http://www.lifecoop.ca |
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CoPower | CoPower Green Bonds | Private Debt | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $5,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowment, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Other (specify) | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable energy | N/A | CoPower was founded with a single mission: to unlock capital for climate solutions by empowering individuals to participate in clean energy investing, for profit and planet. Our green bonds are backed by a portfolio of senior, secured loans to distributed clean energy and energy efficiency projects that generate steady revenues from the sale of clean power or by reducing energy consumption. Bondholders earn steady fixed returns, while generating measurable carbon reductions and building more clean energy infrastructure in North America. | http://copower.me | |
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Canadian Co-operative Investment Fund | Canadian Co-operative Investment Fund Limited Partnership | Other | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | $150,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to energy, Affordable housing, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Income/productivity growth | Sustainable energy | Other (specify) | Canada | Under the leadership of Coâ€operatives and Mutuals Canada (CMC) and with the support of a dedicated Committee, this Fund is being organized in response to a major challenge facing coâ€operatives and mutuals: the challenge of accessing outside capital investment. The need for such a Fund has long been recognized by the sector., , The Fund intends to partner with coâ€operatives and mutuals across Canada to leverage resources that are available for new or developing coâ€operatives. The Fund will not duplicate or replace existing funding or development programs. The Fund will operate with the dual objectives of: (a) maximizing the amount of funds that are available to support the sector through the provision of loans and subordinated debt, and (b) providing investing co-operatives and mutuals with a reasonable rate of return., , The Fund will reinvest its earnings – beyond those that are paid out in the form of dividends and those that must be retained to ensure the liquidity of the Fund. The flow of capital will go back into the sector to support the development of Canadian coâ€operatives and mutuals. | http://ccif.coop/ |
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New Commons Development | New Commons Development I Limited Partnership | Real Estate | AUM < $1 million | Open | $250,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Affordable housing, Community development | Sustainable land use | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | BC, ON, QC | New Commons Development is an innovative and disciplined non-profit development company that reduces privatization of community owned assets, revitalizes existing stock and creates new affordable housing and related community assets. It combines market-competitive financial performance with community benefit. | http://www.newcommons.ca |
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New Market Funds | New Market Funds Rental Housing Fund I | Real Estate | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Closed | $500,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Affordable housing, Community development | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable land use | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria | The goal of NMF Rental Housing Fund I is to bring long-term affordable multi-family rental housing inventory to Canadian cities. There are three main points that distinguish NMF from other Canadian funds that are merely meeting market demand for housing:, , First, NMF seeks to fill community needs solely by working with community-based housing providers-- non-profits and co-ops., , Second, NMF seeks to address the affordability gap by insuring that the rental housing it provides is affordable to households earning, on average, 80% or less of the area median income., , Third, to best preserve long-term affordability NMF will only exit to community-based ownership - not for profits, co-ops or government. The Fund provides post-construction equity as a means to secure construction financing. Structured exits through a sale to the non-profit partner on each investment are negotiated on the front-end, increasing certainty on returns, while mitigating risk., , The Fund is expected to risk-adjusted market rate returns. Investments in properties are made post-construction and are protected by priority of return and capital. The fund targets a quarterly cash re-distribution of capital (4% annualized) as well as a lump sum upon exit. The target total investment return is 6% IRR net of fees. | http://newmarketfunds.ca |
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MacKinnon, Bennett & Co. | MKB Partners Fund LP | Private Equity - Early Stage | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | $500,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to energy, Access to information, Community development, Employment generation, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women | MacKinnon, Bennett & Company Inc. (“MKB”) is an independent Montreal-based merchant bank that invests in transformative clean energy, clean transportation and “Smart City” businesses, as a principal and on behalf of private, corporate and institutional clients. | http://mkbandco.com | |
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Sarona Asset Management | Sarona Private Equity Portfolios | Private Equity - Mature | AUM ≥ $50 | Open | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited Investors | Frontier and Emerging Markets | http://www.saronafund.com/ | ||||||
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Immigrant Access Fund Canada | Immigrant Access Fund Canada Loan Capital Pool | Other | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $50,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to financial services, Employment generation, Other (specify) | N/A | Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Minority/previously excluded populations, Other at-risk populations, Other (specify) | IAF's line of credit guarantor program was launch in 2008, and no calls against the guarantees have been made. Losses are covered by the interest paid to IAF by its borrowers--the net interest income on each dollar received is about $0.49. IAF's high payback rate of 97% is a testament to the program's diligence in assessing and managing its risk. | http://iafcanada.org | |
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10 Carden Shared Space (10C) | 42 Carden Community Bonds | Private Debt | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to information, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Other (specify) | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable land use | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations | Guelph, Ontario | 10 Carden (10C) is the hub for community activators and changemakers in Guelph. We welcome groups and individuals into an inclusive community of social change organizations working across sectors and engaging in collaborative work to improve our community. Our tangible offering is effective downtown coworking and event meeting space and collaboration., We are offering a 3% and 4% Community Bond to enable the purchase and redevelopment of 42 Carden Street, a large 15,000 sq ft asset on the premiere street in downtown Guelph. As an investor, your investment earns you an annual return, is backed by a 2nd mortgage on the physical property and has a social impact., 10C is making space for community connections that foster: collaborations, new ideas, professional and social networks that build urban integration, resilience and establish the scaffolding for Guelph residents to work on complex issues together. All of these are important as Guelph (and other cities) grows in population due to provincial mandating, and also as challenges of urban living become more complex - water, energy, access to civic space, diversity, direct democracy and social inclusion. Our members span all sectors from environment, social justice, arts, education, entrepreneurship, and community development. | http://www.10carden.ca |
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Fonds d'emprunt Quebec | Fonds d'emprunt Quebec | Private Debt | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $100 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to financial services, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth | N/A | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Other at-risk populations | Region de Quebec (Capitale-Nationale) | Le placement éthique fournit des capitaux à des personnes ne se qualifiant pas dans les réseaux conventionnels de financement, et qui ont un projet d'entreprise viable, durable, créateur d'emploi et générant une activité économique., Appuyer le Fonds d'emprunt, c'est croire aux capacités des personnes; donner les moyens à notre communauté de se prendre en main et de générer de l'activité économique inclusive et responsable; faire un investissement socialement responsable; de permettre le démarrage d'entreprises. | |
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impak Finance | impak Debt Fund 1 | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $50,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Community development, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | The impak Debt Fund 1 is Canada’s first and only fund wholly dedicated to underwriting high-quality private loans to SME's, companies and organizations that meet strict financial standards and generate measurable and beneficial social or environmental impact. Our borrowers will be spread across 4 key impact sectors: Energy, Food, Environment, Real Estate and Other Impact Opportunities, which will be comprised of different sub-sectors. Loan size will be between $100k and $1m. | ||
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Brick by Brick | Brick by Brick Community Bonds | Real Estate | AUM < $1 million | Open | $5,000 | Foundations/endowments, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to education, Affordable housing, Capacity-building, Community development, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | Parc-Extension: a diverse low-income neighborhood in Montreal | Brick by Brick is a membership-based non-profit organization whose mission is to create affordable and dynamic living spaces for marginalized people. Brick by Brick achieves this ambitious objective by providing more privileged members our communities with secure and competitive investment products that transfer capital from those that have to those that don't. | http://www.briqueparbrique.com/ |
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InvestEco Capital | InvestEco Sustainable Food Fund II, L.P. | Private Equity - Early Stage | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Closed | $150,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years) | InvestEco's focus is on private expansion and growth stage companies that promote health and sustainability in the food & agricultural sector. We like this sector because it offers investors an opportunity to not only generate strong, above average financial returns, but also to participate in the creation of significant social and environmental benefits that we are able to measure, monitor and report. Our strategy is to invest in high-growth private companies that have a strategic advantage in the market by virtue of their brand; distribution channels; unique supply chains, farming protocols or processing capabilities; or proprietary technologies. | http://investeco.com | |
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Fonds d'aide à la rénovation de l'habitation communautaire | Fonds d'aide à la rénovation de l'habitation communautaire | Real Estate | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Affordable housing, Capacity-building | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable land use | Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years) | Quebec | With many of the first canadian cooperative and non-profit housing project coming the end of their operating agreements with the federal gouvernment (CMHC) and the buildings being in need of repair, it was felt that investing in these groups with benefit not only the tenants by improving their buildings, but also the afffordability of the housing stock. Not only is this type of investments socially responsable, but also the risk factor is quite low. | http://fondsarhc.quebec/ | |
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BDC Capital Women in Tech | BDC Capital - Women in Tech | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | Institutional investors | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Agricultural productivity, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Food security, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Water resources management | Women | DC Capital, the investment arm of the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is injecting $50 million into women-led technology firms as part of its efforts to support women entrepreneurs.,,“Women-led firms are vital to Canada’s prosperity and competitiveness,†says Alison Nankivell, Vice President, Funds and Co-investment, BDC Capital. “Recognizing the need for financial and non-financial support for female founders, we are proud to launch several new initiatives to encourage women tech founders who are starting new companies, growing existing ones, creating jobs and triggering innovation.â€,,Of the funds, $40 million will be used to create a new program for women-led tech firms. The program will include both venture and growth capital and will be open to new and existing BDC Capital clients as well as to graduates of partner accelerators. Initial deployment will start by the end of 2016 and the program will target high-potential and quickly growing female-led tech companies.,,BDC Capital will allocate an additional $10 million to support regional initiatives beginning with the MaRS Investment Accelerator Fund to form a new women’s pre-seed and seed fund and increase depth of network and resources for women founders. With its anchor investment, BDC is seeking to raise additional capital from other interested investors. | https://www.bdc.ca/en/bdc-capital/venture-capital/pages/venture-capital.aspx | |||
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BDC Capital Strategic Investment Partnerships | BDC Capital - Strategic Investment & Partnerships | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | Institutional investors | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Agricultural productivity, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Food security, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults | Strategic Investments and Partnerships (SIP) brings together a number of partners and players within the Canadian technology ecosystem to garner financial and non-financial support for Canada’s technology entrepreneurs.,,Mandated to strengthen and expand BDC's strategic initiatives within the Canadian VC ecosystem, the group currently focuses on strategic investments, fosters entrepreneurial development, encourages global connectivity for tech entrepreneurs, and acts as a VC industry facilitator. | https://www.bdc.ca/en/bdc-capital/venture-capital/strategic-approach/pages/strategic-investments-initiatives.aspx | |||
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BDC Capital Health Care Venture Fund | BDC Capital - Healthcare Venture Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | Institutional investors | Employment generation, Health improvement | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults | The Healthcare Venture Fund invests in transformative Canadian companies that will dramatically increase healthcare productivity by reducing healthcare costs while improving patient health. | https://www.bdc.ca/en/bdc-capital/venture-capital/strategic-approach/pages/health-venture-fund.aspx | ||||
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Nova Solar Capital Inc | Community Economic Development Investment Fund (CEDIF) | Equity-like Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $15,000 | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to energy, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth, Other (specify) | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy | Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults | Nova Scotia | The business will invest in leases of solar PV installations primarily to the residential marketplace and in distribution of solar PV hardware to the local Nova Scotia Marketplace. | http://www.novasolarcapital.com |
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Access Community Capital Fund | Access Community Capital Loan Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | No minimum | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to education, Access to financial services, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Other at-risk populations | Toronto/GTA | Individual loans of up to $5000 ($10,000 for second time borrowers) are made using a character based lending decision, where the abilities, skills and commitment of the applicant in conjunction with the strength of the business plan are key decision criteria. ACCESS funds made up of investments from socially minded individuals and organizations are used to guarantee the loans. The loans are disbursed through our financial partners, Alterna Savings and CIBC. ACCESS clients are typically entrepreneurs who have been running a business less than two years and or just starting a new business. The borrower may have no credit history, or may have a poor credit record due to unemployment, illness or unforeseen life event. | http://accessccf.com | |
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AGF Global Sustainable Growth Equity Fund | AGF Global Sustainable Growth Equity | Public Equity | AUM ≥ $50 | Open | $500 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Agricultural productivity, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Food security, Health improvement | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | AGF Global Sustainable Growth Equity invests in companies providing solutions to environmental and social problems. | http://www.agf.com/t2scr/static/app/fundview/public/en/fund9623.jsp?WT.ag_va=sustainableinvesting/ | |
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Creating Eudaimonia - Alberta Impact Fund | Alberta Impact Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM < $1 million | Open | 5000; $50,000 for institutional investors | Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to energy, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Income/productivity growth | Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use | Adults (>18 years), Women | We are looking exclusively for investments that create social & or environmental benefit while generating a return. We focus predominantly on the agriculture and manufacturing space and identify new innovations with IP into which we can invest. | http://www.creatingeudaimonia.ca/ | |
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Bank of Montreal | BMO Women in Leadership | Public Equity | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | $500 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Equality and empowerment | Women | By investing in companies with higher representation of women in leadership, we are participating in a social change, while also participating in positive financial returns. | http://www.bmo.com/gam/ca/investor/products/mutual-funds/product?fundId=37646#/ | ||
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Fiducie du Chantier de l'économie sociale | Capital patient opération et capital patient immobillier | Equity-like Debt | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $1,000,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Données alignées sur la thèse : les données sur les pratiques et activités de l'entité bénéficiaire correspondent étroitement à la thèse d'investissement. | Accès aux services financiers, Logement à prix modique, Renforcement des capacités, Développement communautaire, Création d'emplois, Amélioration de la santé, Croissance du revenu/de la productivité | Province du Québec | http://fiducieduchantier.qc.ca/ | |||
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Tides Canada | Tides Canada - ChangeCapital | Equity-like Debt | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | 500; $50,000 for additional benefits | Institutional investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Affordable housing, Capacity-building, Community development, Food security, Generate funds for charitable giving, Health improvement | Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Water resources management | Other at-risk populations | ChangeCapital is a new approach to philanthropy that allows you to add social return to every dollar donated. ChangeCapital is for donors who take a long-term view and want to support a groundbreaking approach to philanthropy that combines the tools of granting and investing to maximize the impact of their donation. By pooling philanthropic donations and investing them in social impact funds aligned with our investment themes (low-carbon economy, affordable housing, sustainable food systems, freshwater protection, environmental innovation, and community social enterprise), we hope to double the impact of philanthropic dollars. | http://tidescanada.org/ | |
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Black Business Community Development Fund Ltd. | Black Business Community Development Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Closed | $500 | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Access to financial services, Community development | Adults (>18 years) | African Nova Scotians | http://www.bbi.ca/bbcifl/ | |||
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ZooShare Biogas Co-operative Inc. | ZooShare Biogas Co-op Community Bonds | Private Debt | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Closed | $500 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Community development | Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy | Adults (>18 years) | Ontario with a focus in the GTA | Own a piece of a local project that takes local waste to create renewable power and fertilizer, and focuses on educating kids and the general public about the true value of organic waste. | https://zooshare.ca/ |
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Knives & Forks Community Investment Co-operative | Knives & Forks Community Investment Loan | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $2,500 | Accredited investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Food security | Southern British Columbia | The Knives & Forks Community Investment Co-operative stimulates local economies by providing a vehicle for locally generated capital to be reinvested into local food projects and enterprises. | http://knivesandforks.ca/ | ||
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Centre for Social Innovation | CSI Community Bond | Private Debt | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Closed | $1,000-$50,000 depending on bond Series. | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to information, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adults (>18 years), Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | Toronto | Don't have one in the traditional sense. Use taglines of 'create a home for social impact,' 'help us build a new home for social innovation.' Invest in real estate (indirectly), invest in a project you can physically see in your community. On our side, we're making strategic long term investments and bolstering our BS, building up the ability to leverage assets. | http://socialinnovation.ca/communitybond/ |
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Desjardins Group | Desjardins SocieTerra Cleantech Fund | Public Equity | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Closed | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Water resources management | The managers' philosophy is to select global public companies (small to medium capitalization) that offer solutions to the challenges that increased population, rising living standards, finite natural resources, infrastructure deficit and pollution represents. So they choose companies in 4 sectors: energy deficit, waste, water, and food/agriculture/forest | https://www.fondsdesjardins.com/funds/societerra-cleantech/ | |||
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Desjardins Group | Desjardins SocieTerra Environmental Bond Fund | Public Debt | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $1,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Water resources management | The Fund aims to invest in “environmental bonds” (also known as “green bonds”) that may be issued by corporations, supranational organizations, development banks, government agencies, as well as national and regional governments, among others. “Environmental bonds” are debt securities whose proceeds are used to attenuate climate changes or favor sustainable development, such as, without limitation, renewable energy source development, energy efficiency, sustainable waste management, sustainable land use, preservation of biodiversity, sustainable transportation, sustainable water management and adaptation to climate change. The Fund may also invest in asset-backed securities and mortgage-backed securities whose proceeds are used for the same purposes | https://www.fondsdesjardins.com/funds/societerra-environmental-bond/ | |||
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First Nations Finance Authority | First Nations Finance Authority Bond | Public Debt | AUM ≥ $50 | Open | $1,000,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Affordable housing, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Minority/previously excluded populations | First Nations | N/A | http://fnfa.ca/en/ |
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Greenchip Financial Corp. | Greenchip Global Equity Fund | Public Equity | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | $50,000 | Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to clean water, Access to energy, Agricultural productivity, Food security | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | The fund only invests in companies that sell products and services addressing the challenges of environmental degradation (including climate change) and resource scarcity. | http://greenchipfinancial.com/ | ||
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Greensoil Building Innovation Fund | Greensoil Building Innovation Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $1,000,000 | Accredited investors | Food security | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | http://www.greensoil-investments.com/ | ||||
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Brighter Investment | Brighter Investment - High Potential Student Investm. | Pay-for-performance Instruments (e.g., Social Impact Bonds) | AUM < $1 million | Open | $5,000 | Accredited investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Access to education, Access to financial services, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth | Adults (>18 years), Women | Ghana | In developing countries, there is a shortage of talented, educated workers. This shortage impedes a country’s development efforts. It also drives up wages for graduates. In Ghana, higher education can multiply a young person’s earning potential by up to 5 times. Despite these large returns, higher education is out of reach for the majority of high school graduates simply because they are unable to pay for it. Traditional student loans are not available and scholarships and financial aid are grossly insufficient to meet the level of need. Brighter Investment allows you to invest in the post secondary education of a cohort of talented students with high earning potential. After graduation, students repay a fixed percentage of their income for a set period. Income based repayment means some students will repay more than others. For a group of students however, average returns can be reliably estimated based on statistical data for average income,employment and graduation rates. Income dependent repayments mean that students never end up with a debt they can’t repay. Because wage levels are relatively stable and hedged against inflation, it also means we can repay you a stable, competitive return projected at 9%. On top of that, you are directly contributing to alleviating poverty and helping students and their families to live longer, healthier and happier lives. | http://www.brighterinvestment.com/ | |
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Options for Homes Non-profit Corporation | Options for Homes Housing | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Open | $10,000,000 | Institutional investors, Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Employment generation | Biodiversity conservation | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults | we invest the profits of housing development activity into a socially driven venture capital fund. | http://www.optionsforhomes.ca/ | |
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Community Forward Fund | Community Forward Fund - Lending to NFPs | Private Debt | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $250,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Affordable housing, Capacity-building | Energy and fuel efficiency | NFP clients | Lending to NFP's | http://www.communityforwardfund.ca/ | |
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Farm Works | Farm Works Loans | Private Debt | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Closed | $15,000 retail, $30,000 with financial advice, unlimited accredited or Directors | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to financial services, Access to information, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | Nova Scotia | Farm Works endeavors to provide Nova Scotian Investors with meaningful returns on funds invested to increase viable, sustainable food production and the security provided by access to local food. Farm Works Community Economic Development Investment Fund (CEDIF) helps create new opportunities by providing subordinated debt financing for farms and food-related businesses.Production of food creates jobs on farms and throughout the food system, increases food sufficiency, keeps money in Nova Scotia, helps reinvigorate rural communities and contributes to Nova Scotia’s economy. Farm Works forms partnerships with investors and loan recipients, and augments financing provided by other lending institutions such as the Farm Loan Board, Community Business Development Corporations, Credit Unions, other Co-operatives and commercial lenders.Farm Works promotes the benefits of investing in local enterprises and buying local products. | http://farmworks.ca/home/ |
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Caisse d'économie solidaire Desjardins | Desjardins - La Caisse: Loans for Co-ops & NPO | Private Debt | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $1 | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to education, Affordable housing, Capacity-building, Community development, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use | The Caisse is a credit union (financial co-op). We finance coops and NPO because they are part of the Social Economy. We have an impact through them. | https://www.caissesolidaire.coop/ | ||
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lumira capital | Lumira capital Fund IV | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $1,000,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Generate funds for charitable giving, Health improvement | Invest in best and first in class innovation in healthcare in NA Share profits with leading healthcare foundations | https://www.lumiracapital.com/ | |||
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MaRS Catalyst Fund | MaRS Catalyst Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Closed | $100,000 for individuals or Foundations of less than $10MM in assets, $250,000 for larger foundations. | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Access to education, Employment generation, Health improvement | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | The MaRS Catalyst Fund thesis is that we can invest in impact and financial return with the same dollar. MaRS Catalyst Fund provides funding and support to early-stage companies building scalable solutions to big social and environmental challenges, from work and education to health and sustainability. In addition to its investment, MaRS Catalyst Fund and MaRS Venture Services together with the Fund's sector expert Advisors seek to find and nurture these for profit businesses from seed stage to scale. The Fund will be GIIRS rated and report on specific outcomes related to each portfolio investment. | http://impactinvesting.marsdd.com/strategic-initiatives/mars-catalyst-fund/ | ||
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NEI Investments | NEI Environmental Leaders Fund | Public Equity | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | 100000/1000000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to clean water, Access to energy, Agricultural productivity, Food security, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Water resources management | A growing global population is placing increased pressures and demands on finite resources. The NEI Environmental Leaders Fund is a global equity solution that is designed to address the environmental challenges of our times, such as climate change, water scarcity, urbanization and pollution. It seeks to invest in leading global companies focused on extending the shelf life of resources beyond their conventional output and pivoting to a more optimal and efficient framework that sustains global growth demands now and in the future. The fund is thematic in nature with focus on four environmental markets of water, energy, waste, food & agriculture with underlying sustainability sectors and subsectors in areas such as renewables, efficiency, infrastructure and technology. The Fund seeks to invest in competitive sustainability leaders and is highly differentiated in the global equity space, representing a counterweight from traditional resource based investments. | https://www.neiinvestments.com/ | ||
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Oikocredit | OISF Depository Receipts | Other | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Open | $50,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Agricultural productivity, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | our financial partners create direct benefits for their communities, which are located in hundreds of locations around the world | Oikocredit International Share Foundation helps to support the global operations of Oikocredit, which invests exclusively in impact investments in the developing world. Our three key sectors are financial inclusion, sustainable agriculture and renewable energy. The Canadian offering is a small part of a global offering with total assets of more than EUR 1 billion. | http://www.oikocredit.ca/ |
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FrontFundr | FrontFundr Online Investment Platform (EMD) | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM < $1 million | Open | $250 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to clean water, Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Affordable housing, Capacity-building, Community development, Disease-specific prevention and mitigation, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | All Canadians | FrontFundr is an online investment platform connecting small private companies and investors. Registered as an exempt market dealer in 8 provinces and using proprietary technology, FrontFundr provides an open, efficient way for entrepreneurs to raise capital while creating access for ALL Canadians (from accredited investors to retail investors) to invest in companies they truly believe in. We focus on companies having a positive impact in our country and beyond. | https://www.frontfundr.com/ |
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Centre for Social Innovation | Ontario Catapult Microloan Program | Private Debt | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Ontario | The Catapult Microloan Fund provides loans to social entrepreneurs in Ontario enabling higher risk capital to entrepreneurs who have a defined social or environmental objective. | http://socialinnovation.ca/catapult/ | |||
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Pique Ventures | Pique Fund | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM < $1 million | Open | $5,000 | Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to financial services, Access to information, Equality and empowerment, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Adults (>18 years), Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | BC-based ventures, BC-based investors have access to additional benefits | Diverse leadership teams are shown to produce exceptional returns, demonstrate greater capital efficiency, and generate more creative ideas and solutions, so it is a smart strategy for investors to include a focus on women-led ventures. However, my theory of change is that who and how we invest is as important, if not more important than what we invest in ("what" is a consequence of "who" and "how" we invest). By creating a product that is attractive to more women investors we are improving leadership diversity amongst investors, giving women, who are still underrepresented amongst impact investors, access to the economic and impact benefits of these types of investments. At Pique Fund, we practice Integrated Investing, which is a methodology and daily practice for making mindful investment decisions to help create a better world. Integrated Investing is radically different from how conventional investment decisions are made (and most impact investment decisions are made similarly when you look at the core approach), by applying a lens of investing as taking care of the village, focusing on access to essential resources, and integrating analysis, emotion, body, and intuition into our investment decisions. | http://piqueventures.com/ | |
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Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op | OREC Preference Shares & Member Investment Notes | Private Equity - Mature | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Closed | 2500; $5000 for RRSP or TFSA | Accredited investors, Retail investors | Access to energy, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable energy | Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women | Eastern Ontario | https://orec.ca/ | ||
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Pyfera Growth Capital | Pyfera Growth Capital | Private Equity - Early Stage | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Closed | Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to energy, Access to financial services, Access to information, Community development, Income/productivity growth | Energy and fuel efficiency, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults | A Royalty revenue based investment company established to support the commercialization of high growth Series A companies in Technology and Sustainability. We build funding partnerships through a diversified portfolio of private companies, by participating in equity positions that are hedged with a Royalty, Interest Coupon, or Dividend. Pyfera is seeking a Public Listing Q3 2016. We focus on disruptive Technology and Sustainability projects in Life Sciences, Digital Sciences, Software, Hardware and Clean Tech. Pyfera's entrepreneur friendly capital positions us perfectly to transition the best of these opportunities into world class businesses by providing deep sector expertise and access to a global rolodex of executives. | http://www.pyferacapital.com/ | ||
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SheEO | SheEO Radical Generosity Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Open | $1,000 | Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to education, Access to energy, Access to financial services, Capacity-building, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Sustainable energy | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women | Canada, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Colorado to date. We will be adding new regions annually | Our goal is to encourage women to engage with their capital to fund revenue-generating women-led ventures with not only capital but with access to women's networks, buying power and expertise to grow local sustainable businesses with new models, new mindsets and new solutions to leverage our global network to impact communities at scale. | http://www.sheeo.world/ |
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Renewal Funds | Renewal2 Social Investment Fund Limited Partnership | Private Equity - Early Stage | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Closed | $500,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to financial services, Agricultural productivity, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | We believe that the way we are currently living on the planet is not sustainable and that by supporting companies that empower consumers, businesses, and governments to make more resilient choices, we can create significant social, environmental and financial return. Renewal Funds focuses on early stage growth companies in the organic and natural food, green products, and environmental innovation sectors. | http://www.renewalfunds.com/portfolio/ | ||
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Renewal Funds | Renewal3 Canadian Limited Partnership | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $500,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Thesis-aligned Data: Report high-level data on investee practices and activities which are aligned with investment thesis | Access to financial services, Agricultural productivity, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Health improvement, Human rights protection or expansion, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | We believe that the way we are currently living on the planet is not sustainable and that by supporting companies that empower consumers, businesses, and governments to make more resilient choices, we can create significant social, environmental and financial return. Renewal Funds focuses on early stage growth companies in the organic and natural food, green products, and environmental innovation sectors. | http://www.renewalfunds.com/portfolio/ | ||
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RISQ | RISQ - Prêt de capitalization | Equity-like Debt | $5 ≤ AUM < $20 | Closed | Institutional investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Québec | Investment in social economic enterprise only | http://www.fonds-risq.qc.ca/ | |||
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World Vision Canada | World Vision - Small and Growing Business Fund | Other | AUM < $1 million | Open | $50,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Access to financial services, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Income/productivity growth | Biodiversity conservation, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Women | Ghana, Sri Lanka, Mexico | Small and Growing Businesses (SGBs) in developing countries are key drivers of equitable economic growth and social development. They create stable, formal sector employment in local communities and catalyze local value chains. They give women and youth the chance to earn fair wages and seize new opportunities. What’s more, SGBs deliver vital goods and services to their communities., , When SGBs thrive, they help emerging economies achieve their long-term development goals, reduce poverty and inequality, and play a major role in transforming lives. However, globally, SGBs, face a $2 trillion credit gap, dubbed the “missing middle”. The most critical funding gap is $5-$25 thousand, which traditional financiers tend to avoid due to high costs and perceived risk., , The SGB Fund gives investors the opportunity to support entrepreneurs with powerful tools for growth, to empower economic equality and to strengthen economies in developing countries. It’s an opportunity to make a unique social impact while earning a return on a financial investment. | http://www.worldvision.ca/ |
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Social Enterprise Fund | Social Enterprise Fund | Private Debt | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | none defined | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Biodiversity conservation, Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Alberta, Canada | http://socialenterprisefund.ca/ | ||||
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VERGE Capital | VERGE - Social Enterprise Loan Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Closed | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Access to education, Access to financial services, Access to information, Affordable housing, Agricultural productivity, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment, Food security, Generate funds for charitable giving, Health improvement, Income/productivity growth | Energy and fuel efficiency, Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Other at-risk populations | London and surrounding counties | Connect impact investor with organizations with a social and/or environmental mission at their core. | http://vergecapital.ca/ | ||
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SolarShare Co-operative | SolarShare - Solar Bonds | Private Debt | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Open | $1,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Output Data: Report a selection of relevant investee outputs consistent with impact goals | Income/productivity growth | Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women | Ontario | SolarShare's Solar Bonds support the development of large-scale solar installations in Ontario. They offer all types of investors the opportunity to earn a solid return while being a part of our green energy future. | https://www.solarbonds.ca/ |
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Solshare Energy | Solshare Energy Shares | Private Equity - Early Stage | AUM < $1 million | Closed | $2,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors, Retail investors | Impact Data: Can provide data that explicitly informs assessment of additionality and/or cost-effectiveness | Access to energy, Community development, Employment generation, Equality and empowerment | Natural resources conservation, Pollution prevention & waste management, Sustainable energy | British Columbia | Solshare Energy is a co-operative controlled corporation with the goal of growing community-based renewable electricity generation in BC by engaging residents and investors in projects that offer financial, social, and environmental returns. Solshare Energy is a project of Vancouver Renewable Energy Co-operative. | http://www.solshare.ca/ | |
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Bioenterprise Capital Ventures | Bioenterprise Trans-Atlantic Agri-Technology Fund | Other | AUM ≥ $50 | Closed | $5,000,000 | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Access to clean water, Agricultural productivity, Food security, Health improvement | Energy and fuel efficiency, Sustainable energy, Sustainable land use, Water resources management | http://bioenterprisecapital.com/index.cfm?page=home/ | ||||
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Trillium Housing | Trillium Housing Loans | Other | $1 ≤ AUM < $5 | Open | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Outcome Data: Can provide outcome data demonstrating positive change for target beneficiaries | Affordable housing | Children (younger than 10 years old), Adolescents (10 to 18 years), Adults (>18 years), Elderly/older adults, Persons with disabilities, Minority/previously excluded populations, Women, Pregnant women, Other at-risk populations | Housing development specific | Trillium Housing Loans permit investors to lend funds to Trillium Housing Non Profit for investment in their affordable ownership housing developments.The Loans have a specific, set interest rate and term. Capital and accumulated interest are paid at maturity, usually 3 to 5 years depending on the project.After repayment of investors, any further development surplus is used to finance the Trillium Mortgage for income eligible purchasers. Since the Trillium Mortgage is payment free until discharge, it permits families with lower incomes to purchase homes in the development. As an example, a Trillium Mortgage today of $60,000 would save a family approximately $270 per MONTH at today's conventional first mortgage rates. This is a major housing affordability impact. | https://trilliumhousing.ca/for-investors/ | ||
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Runway Finance Canada | Runway Finance Canada Venture Debt | Equity-like Debt | $20 ≤ AUM < $50 | Closed | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Venture debt. We look for products that can leave a legacy (similar to the idea behind Impact) | http://www.runwayfinance.ca/ | ||||||
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Youth Social Innovation Capital Fund | Youth Social Innovation Capital Fund | Private Debt | AUM < $1 million | Closed | Foundations/endowments, Accredited investors | Employment generation, Income/productivity growth | Canada | YSI is an impact investing fund that supports young entrepreneurs and their impactful ventures | http://www.youthsocialinnovation.org/ | ||||
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Alberta Women Entrepreneurs | Alberta Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) Small Business Loan | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Algal Ventures | Algal Venture Capital Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Amber Renewable Energy Co-op | AMBER membership and AMBER dividends | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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ArcTern Ventures | ArcTern Ventures Fund I | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Aboriginal Renewable Energy Fund | AREF | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Artscape | Artscape Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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BCA Group | BCA Share Offering | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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CAPE Fund Management (Capital for Aboriginal Prosperity and Entrepreneurship) | CAPE Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Colchester-Cumberland Wind Field Inc. | CCFW Share Offering | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital | Chrysalix Energy Limited Partnership III | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Circle of Habondia Lending Society | Circle of Habondia loan guarantee fund and micro-loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Alberta Solar Energy Cooperative | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Beach Community Energy Cooperative Inc. | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Peace Energy Cooperative | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Planet Bean | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Sangudo Opportunity Development Co-operative | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Simcoe County Community Energy Cooperative | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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SUN Solar Coop | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Vancouver Island Community Investment Co-op | Co-op membership and shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Community Energy Development Cooperative | Community Bonds (Series N1-5) | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Accès Micro-Crédit Gaspésie | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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ACEM, Financement communautaire responsible (Montreal Community Loan Association) | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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ACERS – Association Communautaire d’emprunt de al Rive-sud (Community Loan Association of the South Shore) | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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CERCLES D'EMPRUNT AURORA DE COMPAGNIE F | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cercles D'emprunt de Charlevoix | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cercles D'emprunt de lile a Montreal | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cercles D'emprunt De Pro-Gestion Estrie | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cercles D'entraide de la Rive-Sud | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Community Micro Lending Society | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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FCAMC Fonds communautaire d’accès au micro-crédit | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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FCEM fonds communautaire D’emprunt de la Mauricie | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fonds D'emprunt des Laurentides | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fonds D'entraide Communautaire | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Micro-Credit Lotbiniere | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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MicroCredit KRTB | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Reseau Acces-Credit | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Societe Communautaire lavalloise D'emprunt | Community loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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CTI Life Sciences Fund | CTI Life Sciences Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cycle Capital Management | Cycle Capital Fund III L.P | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Efficiency Capital Corporation | ECC Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Ecotierra | Ecotierra Canopy Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Emerald Technology Ventures | Emerald Industrial Innovation Fund LP (EIIF) | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Enertech Capital | EnerTech Capital Partners IV LP | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Evok Innovations | Evok Innovations Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fight Against Cancer Innovation Trust | FACIT’s Catalyst Fund and Intellectual Property Development and Commercialization (IPDC) Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Avrio Capital | FCC Ventures, Avrio Ventures LP I, Avrio Ventures LP II, Avrio Ventures LP III | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Foragen Technologies Management Inc. | Foragen Technologies Limited Partnership Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Verdex Capital | FVII Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Galiano Loan Fund | Galiano Loan Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Royal Bank of Canada Generator Fund | Generator Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Genesys Capital Partners | Genesys Ventures IA LP and Genesys Ventures II LP | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Guelph Renewable Energy Co-operative | GREC community bonds | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Home Ownership Alternatives | Housing ownership through 2nd mortgages | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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SOCCA (Native Commercial Credit Corporation) | Huron-Wendat Revolving Housing Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Vancity – Vancouver City Savings Credit Union | Impact lending and investing - loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Black Coral Capital | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Booster Stage Capital | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Changequity | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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DBL Cleantech Capital | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Firelight Infrastructure Partners | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Freycinet Investments | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Genus Capital | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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JCM Capital | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Real Ventures | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Ulnooweg Development Group Inc. (serving all Atlantic provinces) | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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World Wildlife Fund Conservation Finance | Information not publicly available | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Jubilee Fund | Jubilee Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Just Us! Coffee Fair Trade Investment Fund | Just Us! Coffee Fair Trade Investment Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Linn Grove Ventures | Linn Grove Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Lake of Bays Renewable Energy Co-op | LOBREC Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Green Energy Cooperative of Ontario (GECO) | Membership Shares and Class A Preference Shares | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Canadian Alternative Investment Cooperative (CAIC) | Mortgages for Community-based Projects, Social & Affordable Housing Initiatives, and Social Enterprise Financing | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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NEI Environmental Leaders Fund | NEI Environmental Leaders Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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New Dawn | New Dawn Innovation Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Addenda Capital (The Co-operators Group) | None - ESG screens | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Oxford Community Energy Co-operative | Oxford Community Energy Co-operative shares and bonds | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Pangaea Ventures Limited | Pangaea Ventures Fund III, LP | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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PARO Centre for Women | PARO Peer Circles Lending | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Persistence Capital Partners | Persistence Capital Partners II LP | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Pillar Nonprofit | Pillar Community Bond, | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Ottawa Community Loan Fund | Community Loan fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Options For Green Energy (Queen Street Solar) | Queen Street Solar Community Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Resilient Capital Program | Resilient Capital™ Term Deposit | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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EcoTrust Canada | Revolving Community Loan Fund and First Nations Regeneration Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Sail Capital Partners | Sail Capital Partners Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Saint John Community Load Fund | Saint John Community Load Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Scotian Wind | Scotian Wind Community Economic Development Investment Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchwan Inc. | Small business loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Women's Enterprise Centre (BC) | Small business loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Capital régional et coopératif Desjardins | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Chantier de l'économie sociale Trust | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fiducie du Chantier de l’Economie Sociale | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Filaction | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fondaction de la CSN | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fonds D'Investissement de La Culture et des Communications | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Fonds de solidarite FTQ | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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FondsARHC | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Refresh Financial | Specialty Loans | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Sustainability Brant Community Energy Co-op | Sustainability Brant Community Energy Co-op shares and bonds | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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TASDesignBuild | TASDesignBuild Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tenacity Works | Tenacity Works | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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The Mount Peterborough | The Mount Community Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Toronto Community Housing Bond | Toronto Community Housing Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Toronto Enterprise Fund | Toronto Enterprise Fund - operating grants | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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TVM Capital Group | TVM Life Science Ventures VII | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Varshney Capital Corp | Varshney Capital Corp Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Watts Wind Energy | Watts Wind Energy Community Economic Development Investment Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Wind 4 All | Wind 4 All Community Economic Development Investment Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba | Women’s Enterprise Centre of Manitoba Loan | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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XPV Capital Corporation | XPV Capital Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Yaletown | Yaletown Partners Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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York Medtech Partners | York Medtech Commercialization Fund | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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YWCA Toronto | YWCA Housing Bond | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Aboriginal Business and Community Development Centre | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Akaitcho Business Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Alberta Indian Investment Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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All Nations Trust Company (ANTCO) | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Apeetogosan Development Inc. | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Arctic Co-operative Development Fund | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Atuqtuarvik Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Baffin Business Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Beaver River Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Burns Lake Native Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cedar Lake Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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CFDC of Central Interior First Nations | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Clarence Campeau Development Fund | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Community Futures North Central Development | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Community Futures Treaty Seven | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Corporation de développement économique montagnaise | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Dakota Ojibway Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Däna Näye Ventures | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Deh Cho Business Development Centre | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Eeyou Economic Group / CFDC Inc. | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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First Peoples Economic Growth Fund Inc. | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Haida Gwaii Community Futures | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Indian Business Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Kakivak Association | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Kitayan Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Kitikmeot Community Futures Inc. | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Kivalliq Business Development Centre | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Louis Riel Capital Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Métis Voyageur Development Fund Inc. | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Northern Enterprise Fund Inc. | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Northwest Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Nunavik Investment Corporation (1-819-964-0227) | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Nunavut Business Credit Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Nunavut Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Nuu-chah-nulth Economic Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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NWT Métis Dene Development Fund | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Quint Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Rainy Lake Tribal Area Business & Financial Services Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Saskatchewan Indian Equity Foundation Inc. | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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SaskMétis Economic Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Settlement Investment Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Southeast Community Futures Development Corporation | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tale’Awtxw Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tecumseh Community Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tewatohnhi’saktha Business Loan Fund | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Thebacha Business Development Services | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tribal Resources Investment Corporation (TRICORP) | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Two Rivers Community Development Centre | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Visions North CFDC | CFDC | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Wakenagun Community Futures Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Waubetek Business Development Corporation | Aboriginal Capital Corporation | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ | ||||||||||
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Cordiant | Canadian Investment Fund for Africa | Unregistered Product | http://www.canimpactinvest.ca/products-table-view/unregistered-product/ |