
Discover how to drive an entrepreneurial mindset within your nonprofit and explore non-traditional financing options to achieve sustainability.
This session introduces innovative approaches to social investment, empowering organizations to build resilience, create impact, and think differently about financial growth.
Next SessionMay 6, 2025 Format FREE WITH RSVP |
Learning outcomes/takeaways
- Understanding Social Investment: Learn what social investment means and how it differs from traditional funding sources.
- Diversifying Revenue Streams: Identify alternative funding options beyond grants and donations, such as social enterprise models, impact investing, and earned revenue.
- Building Financial Resilience: Discover ways to reduce reliance on unpredictable funding cycles and create a more stable financial future.
Led by Victor Beausoleil
Victor Beausoleil has served historically under-represented communities in the social economy, social finance, impact investing and cooperative ecosystems for two decades. At the age of 24, he Co-Founded Redemption Reintegration Services, one of the largest youth-led youth justice agencies in Canada. In 2013, he received his first public service appointment as a member of Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Council on Youth Opportunities.
He is currently the founder and Executive Director of SETSI – The Social Economy Through Social Inclusion and co-founder of the Canadian Centre for Non-Profit Digital Resistance.
He has served on numerous boards and committees, including the Atkinson Charitable Foundation, Laidlaw Foundation, the Toronto Community Housing Social Investment Fund, Toronto Community Benefits Network, The Canadian Community Economic Development Network, the Fair Finance Fund, the Table of Impact Investment Practitioners, New Power Labs, the Regional Ethno- Advisory Council for Corrections Services Canada, the Catalyst Community Finance Initiative, the Canadian Employee Ownership Coalition and the Tribe Network.
As a lecturer, he has travelled extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., the U.K. and Africa to speak with community organizations, institutions and philanthropic foundations.
Victor has written thirteen books and is a husband and father of four brilliant children.