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The Centre for Social Innovation is a
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based in Toronto, Canada. It specializes in the creation of shared workspaces for people or organizations with a social mission. It has two locations in Toronto that serve as shared workspaces, innovation labs and community centres. These buildings offer private offices, private or shared desks, and spaces to hold meetings and events. The Centre's mission is to catalyze social innovation and to foster collaboration by connecting social innovators and entrepreneurs working across sectors, and providing them with programming such as workshops, seminars, competitions and mentorship opportunities to accelerate their success. CSI also incubates a limited number of social innovations, providing them with programmatic, strategic, administrative and or financial services. CSI has also published several books on creating shared workspace

and one on its Community Bond


History

The Centre for Social Innovation, was founded in 2004 by Tonya Surman of the Commons Group, Margie Zeidler of Urbanspace Property Group, Mary Rowe of Ideas That Matter, Pat Tobin of Canadian Heritage and Eric Meerkamper of DECODE. Its first location, CSI Spadina, opened in the Robertson Building owned and operated by the Urbanspace Property Group. In 2010, the Centre for Social Innovation bought a 36,000 sq. ft. building with the help of a financing model called community bonds. In 2012, the Centre for Social Innovation opened CSI Regent Park in the Regent Park neighbourhood, Canada's largest public housing community, currently undergoing Canada's largest community revitalization. In 2012, the Centre announced it would open a location in New York City in Manhattan's Starrett-Lehigh Building. CSI Starrett-Lehigh opened in 2013. In October 2014, the Centre bought the 64,000 sq. ft. Murray Building, located right across the street from CSI Spadina. The Centre purchased the building with 'community bonds,' which are low-interest loans made by private citizens who agree with the centre's mission and want to help it expand.


Locations


Current Locations

CSI Spadina CSI Spadina opened in 2004 in the Robertson Building at 215 Spadina Ave. in Toronto, Ontario, a historic warehouse building in Toronto's Chinatown district, owned and operated by the Urbanspace Property Group. The Spadina location is home to organizations such as Cycle Toronto, StopGap Foundation, Birth Mark, and more. CSI Annex CSI Annex is located at 720 Bathurst Street in
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, Ontario. CSI Annex is the Centre's second location and was financed with the help of community bonds.


Former Locations

CSI Regent Park In September, 2012, CSI opened a 10,000 sq. ft. location in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood, on the third floor of the Regent Park Arts & Culture Centre. In October 2020, CSI announced that they were ceasing operations of the Regent Park location.


Organizations

CSI's 800 member organizations include nonprofits, charities, for-profits, entrepreneurs and activists working in areas from health and education, to arts and the environment. * Cycle Toronto
Good Foot Delivery

The Green Majority

Ontario Nonprofit Network
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* StopGap Foundation * TechSoup Global
Water Rangers

Annex Improv

Birth Mark
* Video People


Incubator

The Centre for Social Innovation runs an environmental incubator called Climate Ventures, which utilizes entrepreneurial solutions to the climate crisis. Climate Ventures was founded in 2018 and as of 2021, had accelerated 121 early-stage entrepreneurs. Climate Ventures offers programs, a focused community cluster within CSI, and a dedicated co-working space within the building.


Programming

The Centre for Social Innovation offers programming, such as through its Entrepreneurship 101 course, which as of 2021, has trained more than 150 members, and also offers an Agents of Change program, which trains youth in social enterprise while also achieving the
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References


External links


www.socialinnovation.org
* https://web.archive.org/web/20101128145021/http://socialinnovation.ca/communitybond {{Authority control Organizations based in Toronto Coworking space providers