Sage launches incubator empowering Canadian non-profits
21 März 2023 - 02:00PM
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Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR, and payroll
technology for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), today
announces the launch of its Canadian Grow Program incubator to
empower non-profit leaders in British Columbia.
The incubator is hosted by Sage Foundation,
bringing together non-profit CEO’s and Executive Directors for a
series of in-person business development sessions across the year.
Each non-profit is strategically matched with one or more Sage
leaders based on their business objectives for the program. Each
‘match’ carefully selects a strategic project that would help the
nonprofit amplify their impact in the community. By the end of
program, non-profits will have the tools to help execute their
strategic projects or will have already started.
In 2022, Sage Foundation launched the incubator as a pilot
program in Canada, proving to be a success to all four non-profits
that participated.
Cadence Willis, VP of Sage Foundation said,
“This year’s cohort comprises so many empowering leaders in the
non-profit space. With the pilot of a successful program in
Australia and Canada, we are now expanding in Richmond, B.C. and
taking the program to Atlanta, Georgia. Sage Foundation works with
non-profits around the world to tackle inequality and the barriers
facing many people in our local communities. The Grow Program
incubator does exactly that –working in partnership with the
non-profit sector to help more people thrive.”
The 2023 cohort consists of five local non-profits in Richmond,
British Columbia region.
- Tri-Cities Friends of Refugees
- Richmond Food Bank
- Big Brother Big Sisters of
Langley
- Vancouver Food Runners
- Earthwise Society
Michelle Reining, Executive Director of
Vancouver Food Runners, and a
participant this year adds, “Vancouver Food Runners is scaling
quickly, and it's incredible to have the support of business
leaders through the Sage Foundation to help us develop strategies
to expand our food recovery work. One of things we would like to
achieve by the end, is an organizational "roadmap" for the next 3-5
years to scale our program effectively and efficiently, with
consideration given to volunteers, partners, fundraising, and
advocacy.”
Vanessa Wideski, Executive Director of
Low Entropy, a non-profit making
personal growth accessible to all, participated in the 2021 pilot
program, and attributed much of the non-profit’s success to
participating in the workshop series. She adds, “Sage Foundation
went above and beyond with their Grow Program. Our team learned new
concepts, received personal mentorship and developed a clear plan
for our strategic initiative. Throughout the pilot program we
doubled our revenue, established new relationships, and learned
from experts.”
Mark Hickman, Managing Director of Sage in Canada,
adds “The non-profit community contributes to $6.7 billion
to B.C.’s economy, which is why it’s so valuable for us to
collaborate with charities in the community we reside in, Richmond.
Non-profits are critical to our economic recovery to maintain
community resilience, provide essential services and promote
educational opportunities through art, culture and sports. I’m
proud to see Sage Foundation take this program to new heights this
year and connect with even more grassroots changemakers.”
Sage Foundation was established in 2015 to connect with
charities and non-profits globally to knock down barriers,
mobilizing Sage colleagues, partners, and customers through
impactful and innovative programmes. Through our strategic
partnerships, Sage Foundation is supporting underrepresented
groups to grow sustainable businesses, giving young people
access to STEM skills and knocking down barriers to
entrepreneurship in the developing world. Sage Foundation gives
every colleague five days’ paid volunteering leave every year to
spend time knocking down barriers locally, supporting causes
that are important to them. To date, the foundation has raised
USD $3 million to support non-profit organizations globally and
colleagues have volunteered 150,000 days to help causes they care
about the most.
Media contact:Brittany FarquharPR Manager,
Canadabrittany.farquhar@sage.com
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