December 22, 2015
IDEAS: Panel Discusion on art, community & social change
Panel discussion on art, community & social change featuring Nelson MacDonald, Joella Foulds, Sheila Christie, Kate Krugg, Wesley Colford.
Panel discussion on art, community & social change featuring Nelson MacDonald, Joella Foulds, Sheila Christie, Kate Krugg, Wesley Colford.
A growing local brewery, an advanced orthopedic diagnostics company and a live seafood logistics system are among the investments of the 2015 New Dawn Innovation Fund.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Marty Donkervoort. Introductory presentations by Kim Shebib, Nicole Dixon and Julien Strasfeld. Musical performance by Victor Tomiczek.
Nova Scotia communities looking to grow their economies needn’t look beyond Cape Breton to find a successful community-based investment fund.
The New Dawn Innovation Fund allows both investors and businesses to further the vision of creating a self-reliant people in a vibrant community.
In just twenty business days, New Dawn Community Investment Ltd. has exceeded its campaign target of $1 million to raise $1.5 million for its 2012 CEDIF.
The New Dawn Innovation Fund enables investors the opportunity to grow their money through the CEDIF structure while also growing the community in which they live and work.
Every penny of the Community Economic Development Investment Fund (CEDIF) monies invested through New Dawn stays in Cape Breton.
New and innovative CEDIF provides investors with the opportunity to support local, export-driven, innovation-based companies in the fields of arts & culture, education and energy.
Youth for Change is part of Ideas Powered by Passion. It's about innovation, courage, imagination, passion, action, change, possibility, fearlessness, thinking and dreaming outside the box.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by David Wheeler. Introductory presentation by Joanie Cunningham. Music by Angelo Spinazzola.
“When we began this journey in 2004, we never imagined that in ten years we’d have raised nearly $10 million for investment in Cape Breton."