Explore the organizations Northpine Foundation invests in across our portfolios, and learn how their work creates impact for the communities we serve together.
Our Investees
235
Total Investees
165
Active
70
Completed

Scarborough Business Association
Active ‧ May 2026Investment in an employment placement program for Scarborough youth, building professional endurance and verified work experience that earns employer-trusted referrals and delivers sustained job placements.
Greater Toronto Area, ON

Newcomer Kitchen Canada
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to support refugees to launch revenue-generating food businesses or obtain employment in the food industry.
Greater Toronto Area, ON

Le Pont
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to support refugees to attain employment and stable housing.
Montreal, QC

Windmill Development
Active ‧ May 2026Investment in a Fund to facilitate and accelerate the development of non-profit affordable housing in Canada.
NATIONAL

New Circles
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to train and support refugees in Toronto to secure employment aligned with their skills and long-term career potential.
Greater Toronto Area, ON

PTP Adult Learning and Employment Programs
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to support refugees to secure employment and career advancement in the food and beverage manufacturing sector.
Greater Toronto Area, ON

Crows Theatre
Active ‧ May 2026Investments to support the Crow Theatre, primarily directed towards furthering Canadian literature adaptation.
Greater Toronto Area, ON

Newbornlander
Active ‧ May 2026Investments to provide refugee women in St. John's and in New Brunswickwith paid sewing skills training, and industry-specific language training focused on selling and manufacturing, leading to employment.
St. John's, NL

End Homelessness St. John's
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to support a cohort of individuals experiencing chronic homelessness to access and retain sustained housing.
St. John's, NL

Sharing Our Cultures
Active ‧ May 2026Investment to support newcomer youth at academic risk to complete a recognized high school diploma, Adult Basic Education (ABE) or the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC).
St. John's, NL