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The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – ManitobaSince forming in 1997, the Manitoba Office has established a reputation for working in collaboration with the community to conduct quality research that advances social justice and environmental sustainability.

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is an independent, non-partisan research institute concerned with issues of social, economic and environmental justice. Founded in 1980, the CCPA is one of Canada’s leading progressive voices in public policy debates.

Canadian CED Network – The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a national member-led organization committed to strengthening Canadian communities by creating economic opportunities that enhance social and environmental conditions.

Canadian Federation of Students – The Canadian Federation of Students was formed in 1981 to provide students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally. At the time, it was recognized that for students to be truly effective in representing their collective interests to the federal and provincial governments, it was vital to unite under one banner. Today, over one-half million students from more than 70 university and college students’ unions across Canada are federated.

CKUW 95.9 FM CKUW is the on-campus FM radio station at the University of Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada.

Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Association – The Daniel McIntyre / St. Matthews Community Association (DMSMCA) is a community-driven not-for-profit Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation who services the Daniel McIntyre and St. Matthews neighbourhoods in West Central Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  DMSMCA’s mission is to empower the community of Daniel McIntyre / St. Matthews to achieve social, cultural, economic and environmental wellbeing.

Friends of Sherbrook Pool – Friends of Sherbrook Pool is dedicated to the preservation, marketing and improvement of Sherbrook Pool as an inner-city community facility serving aquatic, recreational, educational, social and fitness needs of City of Winnipeg residents. We also run KidSwim and a Summer Swim Camp, programs that offer free swimming lessons and recreation activities for kids ages 6 to 12.

Herizons Magazine – HERIZONS is a quarterly Canadian feminist magazine that delivers the inside scoop on the Canadian women’s movement: health, activism, the environment and legal cases affecting women. Herizons serves up feminist satire and plenty of news at a glance. Canada’s largest feminist magazine is a unique hybrid of non-profit business, feminist publishing and advocacy journalism. Herizons is published in Winnipeg and distributed in every part of Canada. Originally started as a regional newspaper in 1979, HERIZONS has grown into a strong national magazine with a dedicated readership that spans the country and its regions.

Jubilee Fund – Jubilee Fund is Manitoba’s only charitable ethical investment fund here to offer financial help for local non-profits and social enterprises working to reduce the impact of poverty. Reducing Poverty Through Ethical Financing – We seek to raise awareness of the interrelated issues of poverty reduction, financial assets, and access to credit by providing loan guarantees, direct loans and bridge financing to non-profits working to reduce poverty.

Manitoba Eco-Network – Manitoba Eco-Network is a non-profit organization which promotes positive environmental action, with a mission is to facilitate environmental awareness and expand community connections.  Manitoba Eco-Network is a member of the Canadian Environmental Network, based in Ottawa.  They serve as an umbrella for environmental non-governmental organizations across the province.  We welcome individual, ENGO, and associate members to our organization.

SEED Winnipeg – SEED Winnipeg Inc. is a non-profit agency that works to reduce poverty and help renew Winnipeg’s inner city; they this by helping people start small businesses and save money for future goals.

Spence Neighbourhood Association – The Spence Neighbourhood Association works with the people of Spence to revitalize and renew their community in the areas of Holistic Housing, Community Connecting, Community Economic Development, Environment and Open Spaces, and Youth & Families.

Tamarack Institute An Institute for Community Engagement.

West Broadway Community Organisation – West Broadway Community Organization (WBCO) is a not-for-profit, charitable organization working to coordinate and support social, economic, and environmental development efforts in Winnipeg’s West Broadway neighbourhood. WBCO is both a residents’ association and a Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation, working with neighbours, community-based organizations, businesses, government, and other stakeholders to achieve community goals prioritized through regular, intensive consultation and planning efforts. If resources do not already exist, WBCO works with partners to fill gaps or to develop and deliver in-house programming.

The West End Commons – The WestEnd Commons is a project of St Matthews Non Profit Housing Inc., a partnership between Grain of Wheat Church-Community and St Matthew’s Anglican Church. The current upper floors of St. Matthew’s Anglican Church have been transformed into 26 homes for families. On November 1, 2014 we began welcoming families to their new homes. The lower lovel of 641 St. Matthews Ave has been a Neighbourhood Resource Center for over 40 years; five agencies and community groups work in the Neighbourhood Resource Centre to support the people of West Central Winnipeg.

West End Cultural Centre – The West End Cultural Centre is a dynamic, not-for-profit community arts Organisation enriching the lives of artists, audiences and the community through the sharing of music and culture. The West End Cultural Centre Board of Directors is a diverse group of community leaders and key decision makers who provide strategic leadership to the organisation.

The West End Cultural Centre is a dynamic, not-for-profit community arts Organisation enriching the lives of artists, audiences and the community through the sharing of music and culture. The West End Cultural Centre Board of Directors is a diverse group of community leaders and key decision makers who provide strategic leadership to the organisation.

Winnipeg Folk Festival – The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a year-round arts organization that presents one of North America’s premier outdoor music festivals each July. The Festival’s mission and vision are to create experiences of discovery and learning through the celebration of people and music and play a leading role in making Winnipeg the folk music capital of North America. The Festival’s Core Values are Artistic Excellence; Collaboration; Community; Creative Expression; Entrepreneurship; Environmental Sustainability; Excellence in Governance and Management; Inclusiveness; and Serendipity

Women’s Health Clinic – Women’s Health Clinic is a feminist, non-profit community health clinic located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Our values of choice, inclusion, social justice, innovation and integrity are at the heart of everything we do.

We are an inclusive, feminist community health clinic. We offer client-centred support through services and education, including: Abortion care (surgical and medical abortions); Pregnancy Care; Health and Medical Services (such as reproductive & sexual health, pelvic health, primary care, health for teens, consultations, nutrition and more); Counselling for girls, women, Two-Spirit, genderqueer, non-binary and trans people ages; Eating Disorder Treatment; Pregnancy and Infant Loss support; Health Education and Training.