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PARTNERS & FUNDERS

In the big-picture, multidisciplinary work we do, we bring together many voices.

The Legacy Project convenes thinkers, leaders, and generations around the Legacy Table at The Cedars. We're working with many groups and organizations as part of the GTB Bioregional Learning Center. As we move forward with our social and ecological regeneration work – locally in the Greater Tkaronto Bioregion and globally through Bioregional Earth – we are in relationship and reciprocity with many wonderful individuals and groups. And, as we create the world's first Bioregional Pando Funding Ecosystem, we're working closely with a number of groups locally and internationally.

Our work is dynamic and always evolving. We welcome new partners to help #ChangeTheStory.

WHO ARE WE WORKING WITH?


As we work on both social regeneration and ecological regeneration, we interconnect across several broad themes: Indigenous knowledge and Two-Eyed Seeing; watershed/large landscape regeneration; regenerative agriculture (food security); stewarding commons; regenerative economy; regenerative education; and health/healing. In addition to a community network of dozens of schools in the GTB, as well as building relationships with the eight First Nations in the GTB, these are some of the other groups and organizations we're working with.

Design School for Regenerating Earth
Indigenous Environmental Institute, Trent University
York University
McMaster University
University of Waterloo
RMI (Rocky Mountain Institute)
The 13 Conservation Authorities in the GTB
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC)
Conservation Halton (CH)
Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA)
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA)
Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA)
Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA)
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA)
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA)
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA)
Kawartha Conservation (KRCA)
Otonabee Conservation (ORCA)
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC)
York Regional Forest
Ontario Woodlot Association 
Rouge National Urban Park (RNUP)
Waterfront Regeneration Trust and Great Lakes Waterfront Trail 
LEAF (Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests)
Toronto Nature Stewards
Toronto Black Farmers 
Heartwood Farm
Mount Wolfe Farm
Blue and Silver Farm, Pickering College 
Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO)
Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust
10C
City of Markham
Markham Public Library
Community Wellbeing Network
Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing
Generations United
Intergenerational Schools International

FUNDERS


We gratefully acknowledge the support of our funders:

NoVo Foundation

NoVo Foundation
7-Generation GTB / Bioregional Earth

Government of Canada New Horizons for Seniors Program

Government of Canada ESDC
Building 7-Generation Community

Ontario Trillium Foundation

Ontario Trillium Foundation
7-Generation development and pilot

United Way Greater Toronto

United Way
7-Generation development and pilot