UCeed Social Impact Fund isÌýpoweredÌýby the generosity of the United Way of Calgary andÌýAreaÌýand their mission to mobilize communities for lasting social change and the Government of Alberta’s Creative Partnerships bold initiative to support arts and non-profit sectors.Ìý
About the Fund
UCeed invests in social enterprises that are working to solve pressing social and human problems with innovative and tested solutions. This could include, but not limited to, poverty alleviation, education, financial inclusion, health and wellness, re-skilling and up-skilling the next generation workforce, innovation to promote social, gender and economic equity, and innovation in the arts and cultural sectors. Enterprises solving issues related to agriculture, finance, energy, and the environment may be eligible, but are most aligned to UCeed Social Impact if they are making a meaningful impact for populations with barriers to access.
As an early-stage investor, we are looking for evidence that your innovation and business model have been tested with the customers and beneficiaries you seek to serve. We are looking for social entrepreneurs who are using innovative approaches to solving pressing social issues and have a desire to measure and manage their intended social impact. We value social innovation, equity and inclusivity, collaboration, and those who bring perspective and a growth mindset to their approach.
UCeed Social Impact supports entrepreneurial thinking for students through a collaboration with the .
What is Social Innovation?
Social innovation is an initiative, product, process or program that profoundly changes the basic routines, resource and authority flows or beliefs of any social system.
Successful social innovations have durability and broad impact. While social innovation has recognizable stages and phases, achieving durability and scale is a dynamic process that requires both emergence of opportunity and deliberate agency, and a connection between the two. The capacity of any society to create a steady flow of social innovations, particularly those which re-engage vulnerable populations, is an important contributor to the overall social and ecological resilience.1
Investment and fund eligibility
InvestmentÌý
$30,000 up to $300,000
Criteria
- Social enterprises including, non-profits, for-profit, charities, and cooperatives with demonstrable community benefit commercializing evidence-based solutions to issues.
- UCeed Social Impact isÌýopen to a broad interpretation of social impact; however, priority will be given to opportunities that address pressing local and international issues. The United Nations Ìýis a useful reference.
- Must be incorporated prior to receipt of funds.
- Must have demonstrable impact or operations in Alberta.
- Minimum one (1) full-time employee within six (6) months of UCeed investment.
- Ability to report on impact measures within six (6) months of UCeed investment. The and are helpful resources to begin learning.
To be considered for investment
UCeed funds meet with prospective companies on an ongoing basis. Please fill out the short application (5 minutes) which will also require you to upload your pitch deck.
Investment Advisory Group - Social Impact Fund
Kwame Asiedu
Geoff Couldrey
Kyle Kanovsky
Cindy Rogers
John Rossall
Brad Zumwalt
Social Impact Fund
Alto*
Alto is a comprehensive platform that helps families find trusted, rigourously vetted caregivers, making it easier and safer for seniors and individuals with disabilities to receive quality home care.
Areto Labs
Areto Labs is making digital spaces safer by protecting companies and their employees from online abuse through its cybersecurity software.
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Brave
Chroma Property Technologies*
Chroma Property Technologies has created a renter-centric technology that helps those involved in the rental market with the many challenges that come with it.
Fledge
Fledge provides web-based — and research-backed — programming that teaches children in elementary school the essential skills for maintaining mental health.
Helpseeker*
HelpSeeker, with its unique search engine, provides a direct line for people in urgent need ofÌýsocial and health services in the community.
Immigrant Services Calgary
Immigrant Services Calgary supports newcomers through the Gateway initiative, helping them access the right resources as they build a new life in Canada. The community collaboration brings together a network of partners to streamline the onboarding process for immigrants.
Included by Design
Included by Design works with organizations to create more inclusive and accessible spaces for everyone using universal design.Ìý
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JUMP Math
JUMP Math is a charitable organization empowering educators and students with an understanding and appreciation of math in Canada, the United States and other countries worldwide. Equity is at the core. JUMP Math resources are structured to support every teacher to engage every student in every math class.
Knead Technologies
Knead Technologies is a revolutionizing food-rescue operations by connecting excess food to those who need it, helping to fight poverty, reduce food waste and save the environment.
LyfeMD*
LyfeMD is empowering people with chronic digestive and inflammatory diseases to take control of their health and wellness through an online platform developed by gastroenterologists, hepatologists and registered dietitians.
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Monark*
Monark is automating the science of leadership development through its digital platform that gives new and emerging leaders access to personalized training backed by research.
My Normative
My Normative bridges the gender data gap in health research by offering inclusive, female-focused health tracking services. Their approach emphasizes the importance of sex and gender differences in improving health outcomes through comprehensive data collection and analysis.
On A Dime
On A Dime Transformations integrates employment-based recovery into addiction treatment, emphasizing the importance of meaningful employment in sustaining long-term recovery. Supported by a multi-disciplinary team, they offer tailored programs, interactive learning, and comprehensive support to help participants transition smoothly from treatment to stable employment and build lasting recovery capital.
RetinaLogik
RetinaLogik, by loading customized software onto virtual reality headsets, uses artificial intelligence to make vision healthcare more portable, accessible, and affordable — starting with eye exams.
Shoelace
Shoelace is gamifying learning content through evidence-based technology that helps kids grow their reading skills and build their confidence with literacy.
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Sky Acres
Stagehand*
Stagehand is reimagining live performancesÌýthrough an integrated web-based platformÌýthat allows businesses and other nontraditionalÌývenues and artists to work togetherÌýto create meaningful experiences for theÌýcommunity.
*Ventures funded exclusively by the Government of Alberta and other donors.
Ask Me Anything About Social Enterprise
Ask Me Anything About Social Enterprise (AMAASE) is an interactive monthly session hosted by the Trico Foundation Social Entrepreneurship Centre at the Haskayne School of Business.
Bring your questions about building, developing, and funding your business to a panel of experienced experts.Ìý