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Shorefast is a Canadian
social enterprise A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in financial, social and environmental well-being. This may include maximizing social impact alongside profits for co-owners. Social enterprises ca ...
focusing on building economic and cultural resilience on
Fogo Island, Newfoundland Fogo Island is a town located on Fogo Island, the largest of the offshore islands in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. History The Town of Fogo Island was incorporated on March 1, 2011 following the amalgamation of four tow ...
. The enterprise includes a variety of charitable programs (run by Shorefast Foundation, a registered Canadian charity) and
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es (run by Shorefast Social Enterprises Inc.), which include the
Fogo Island Inn The Fogo Island Inn is a hotel located on the northern shore of Fogo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. The inn consists of an outbuilding and main building that totals 4500m2 in area. The main building includes 29 guest rooms, a restaurant, Finnis ...
Following visitors' interest in the Inn's locally-made furnishings, Shorefast founded The Woodshop on Fogo Island, another social business whose surpluses are reinvested in the community.


History

Shorefast was formed in 2006 by siblings
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, Alan, and Anthony Cobb to help the Island’s economy following the
collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery In 1992, Northern Cod populations fell to 1% of historical levels, due in large part to decades of overfishing. The Canadian Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, John Crosbie, declared a moratorium on the Northern Cod fishery, which f ...
. Zita, who grew up on Fogo Island, left the island in 1975 to study business at
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, and went on to become CFO of JDS Fitel, and then senior vice-president of strategy for fiber optics manufacturer
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. Following her career, she returned home to Fogo Island to start Shorefast’s work with her brothers. Cobb says that “the revitalization of Fogo Island over the past decade builds on the work of people decades before, who gathered to form the Fogo Island Co-operative to rebuild the economy when cod stocks drastically declined.” Shorefast is recognized as a
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, on the basis that it uses business-minded means to achieve social ends. In 2016, Zita received the
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, Canada's highest honour, for the charity's efforts.


Charitable Programs


Fogo Island Arts

Fogo Island Arts is a founding initiative of Shorefast built upon the legacy of the
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's Fogo Process. The residency-based contemporary art venue hosts artists, designers, writers, filmmakers, musicians, curators, and thinkers from around the world. While on the Island, artists work in one of four artist studios designed by Newfoundland-born, Norway-based architect Todd Saunders. Artists-in-residence regularly participate in community engagements, often in the form of public talks, and selected artists also present solo exhibitions at the Fogo Island Gallery, located in the Fogo Island Inn.


New Ocean Ethic

New Ocean Ethic is a series of initiatives organized to support the oceans. The program is led by Gordon Slade, , and works with researchers, academics, practitioners, universities, organizations, communities and other stakeholders to build ocean health.


Geology at the Edge

Geology at the Edge is Canada's first community-based geologist-in-residence program. This program "aims to combine the understanding or geological heritage with sustainable economic development focused upon geotourism, tourism that creates conditions for the socio-economic well-being of communities while maintaining their cultural and ecological integrity"


Boatbuilding

Small wooden boats known as punts have been an essential part of the social and economic fabric of rural Newfoundland. Shorefast opened the Punt Premises in June 2019 in the community of Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo Island. The Premises was fully funded by the Government and a private donor. It includes a set of restored heritage buildings that serves as an interactive cultural interpretation center that encourages interaction with the historical and cultural assets of the inshore fishery. The site serves as a community gathering space, boatbuilding education centre and offers punts for people to row in the harbour.


Academic Residencies

In partnership with
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, the Academics-in-Residence program was created in 2016. The program consists of a yearly group of academic fellows who visit Fogo Island to perform research, interact with the community, and share their areas of expertise.


Microlending

Known as the Shorefast Business Assistance Fund, Shorefast provides micro-loans on friendly terms to those seeking to start a business on Fogo Island. The fund has granted loans to a diverse set of successful businesses on the Island and continues to accept applications


Vernacular Architecture

Many early structures built in
Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador (; french: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region ...
were constructed of wood rather than stone, and close to the shore to allow easy access to fishing grounds. This
vernacular architecture Vernacular architecture is building done outside any academic tradition, and without professional guidance. This category encompasses a wide range and variety of building types, with differing methods of construction, from around the world, bo ...
still exists on Fogo Island. Shorefast invests in “restoring a number of heritage homes, churches, and public buildings in order to preserve Fogo Island’s distinct built heritage and give these structures continued relevance through continued use".


Geotourism

Geotourism sustains or enhances the distinctive geographical character of a place including its environment, heritage, aesthetics, culture, and the well-being of its residents. The Fogo Island Inn stands as Shorefast’s major geotourism project, committed to the best interests of Fogo Island’s natural environment, cultural legacy, and communities.


Economic Development Partnership

The Economic Development Partnership is a joint partnership between Shorefast, the Town of Fogo Island and the Fogo Island Co-operative Society Limited. It unites public and private on-Island leadership to encourage and facilitate economic development on Fogo Island, create jobs, encourage youth ventures, and foster a unified economic vision for Fogo Island through the start-up and expansion of small and medium-sized businesses.


For-Profit Businesses


Fogo Island Inn

Utilizing the principles of
asset-based community development Asset-based community development (ABCD) is a methodology for the sustainable development of communities based on their strengths and potentials. It involves assessing the resources, skills, and experience available in a community; organizing the co ...
, Shorefast opened the
Fogo Island Inn The Fogo Island Inn is a hotel located on the northern shore of Fogo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. The inn consists of an outbuilding and main building that totals 4500m2 in area. The main building includes 29 guest rooms, a restaurant, Finnis ...
in 2013 as a way to express traditional knowledge and hospitality in new ways and to serve as an economic engine for Fogo Island. Designed by Newfoundland-born, Norway-based architect Todd Saunders, the Inn features 29 one-of-a-kind rooms and draws from the
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found on the island. The furniture and textiles that decorate the Inn are handcrafted and primarily produced on Fogo Island – a result of the unique collaboration between international designers and the skilled artisans and craftspeople of Fogo Island. The Inn was built with philanthropic funds, and all surplus profits are returned to Shorefast for reinvestment into the community. As such, there are no investors seeking a return, and no private gain. This model means that the community of Fogo Island is the beneficial owner of the Inn.


The Woodshop on Fogo Island

By virtue of their geographic isolation, Fogo Islanders have become masters of making things by hand. Since they arrived as settlers in the late 1600s, Fogo Islanders have been building wooden boats, houses, tools and furniture and creating textiles in the form of
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,
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,
rug hooking Rug hooking is both an art and a handicraft, craft where Carpet, rugs are made by pulling loops of yarn or fabric through a stiff woven base such as burlap, linen, or rug warp. The loops are pulled through the backing material by using a crochet- ...
and more. Housed in the renovated Society of United Fishermen’s Hall in the community of Barr’d Islands on Fogo Island, The Woodshop on Fogo Island is the result of an innovative collaborative process between international designers and the artisans and craftspeople of Fogo Island. Furniture and textile pieces were created by this partnership for the Fogo Island Inn, but due to the popularity of the pieces among guests a brick and mortar shop was opened. The Woodshop employs staff year round, including woodworkers who cut, nail, glue, sand, finish and paint every item by hand. As a Shorefast social business, all items are priced to create a surplus, which is then reinvested back into the community.


Fogo Island Fish

Sustained on primarily cod fishing for generations, fishing is tied to family life, culture and economy in Newfoundland and Labrador. During the mid-twentieth century, with the introduction of international factory-scale overfishing, cod populations fell drastically forcing the province to announce a
cod moratorium In 1992, Northern Cod populations fell to 1% of historical levels, due in large part to decades of overfishing. The Canadian Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, John Crosbie, declared a moratorium on the Northern Cod fishery, which fo ...
in 1992, resulting in an estimated 30,000 job losses and a way of life. In recent years the inshore cod stocks have been rising, allowing people to once again begin to catch small quotas of fish. Fogo Island Fish employs Fogo Islanders to catch cod using the traditional hand-line caught method, one at a time, resulting in zero by-catch. All caught within a five mile radius of the coast of Fogo Island, this close proximity allows fish to be processed within hours of being caught resulting in a superior product that has been lauded by the restaurant industry. Primarily supplying high-end restaurants in Ontario, Fogo Island Fish is able to pay their fishers well above market rates and surpluses are reinvested back into the community. Fogo Island Fish was the subject of the
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short-documentary ''HAND.LINE.COD.'' directed by Justin Simms, that premiered at the
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in September 2016.


Cauliflower Thinking


Economic Nutrition Label

In 2017, Shorefast launched its Economic Nutrition Label. The labels, available for most of The Woodshop on Fogo Island’s retail items, as well as for the cost of a stay at Fogo Island Inn, show “where the money goes” when consumers make purchases at Shorefast's social businesses. As a play on the classic nutrition fact labels legally required on food products in most countries, the Economic Nutrition Label shows how much of the purchase price of any particular item goes towards production processes including labour, materials, or operations, as well as the money’s geographical destination. The labels "are intended to bring transparency to where the money from your purchase goes – how it will be invested in the local community and how it impacts the broader economy."


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