Annual Reports
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2023-2024 Annual Report
The 2023-2024 Annual Report shares stories from the community that highlight the impact of SEED and its partners.
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2022-2023 Annual Report
The 2022-2023 Annual Report shares stories from the community that highlight the impact of SEED and its partners.
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2021-2022 Annual Report
The 2021-2022 Annual Report shares stories from the community that highlight the impact of SEED and its partners.
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2020-2021 Annual Report
The 2020-2021 Annual Report shares stories from the community that highlight the impact of SEED and its partners.
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2019-2020 Annual Report
The 2019-2020 Annual Report highlights the work of SEED and its partners over the past year, and shares the impacts and stories that have resulted from that work.
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2018-2019 Annual Report
SEED looks back on the past fiscal year through the lens of resilience.
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Youth Leadership & Employment - SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report 2017-2018
Through the Money Stories Program, summer employment and internship opportunities for youth have provided a bridge to permanent employment for Indigenous youth at SEED, and in other community-based organizations. Their leadership as role models has inspired other Indigenous youth, and their contributions as employees has strengthened the impact of SEED’s programs.
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Reflection - SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report 2016-2017
SEED staff and Board reflect on the past year’s progress, changes and challenges.
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Transitions - SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report 2015-2016
The past year was one of transitions and preparation for future transitions in SEED Winnipeg’s external and internal working environments.
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Financial Empowerment - SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report 2014-2015
This year, SEED Winnipeg looks back on the past fiscal year through the lens of Financial Empowerment, a relatively new model that focuses on improving the financial security of low-income people as a way to reduce poverty.
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Celebrating 20 Years! SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report 2013-2014
SEED Winnipeg began with a vision of local economic regeneration at a rate which may seem tortoise-like: one micro-business enterprise at a time. The people we visualized as a new source of employment and economic development were the low income members of our community, each of whom, without support and encouragement, would identify a need, study and plan the most feasible way to satisfy that need, and finally risk his or her personal future on being able to continue satisfying it. This is self-help. We had faith that sufficient loan funds would be obtained when needed, by asking someone with capital to join with SEED Winnipeg in providing “venture capital with a difference”. This is mutual aid.
Dave Leland, President, 1993 -
Breaking Down Barriers - SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report for 2012-2013
Click below to read about how SEED works toward breaking down barriers and meet some of the people who face these barriers.
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Celebrating 2012 International Year of Cooperatives: SEED Winnipeg’s Annual Report for 2011-2012
Read about the people we serve and programs we provide.
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Creating Change: SEED’s 2010-2011 Annual Report
Another great year of celebrations and successes for our clients, participants, programs, staff, Board and community.
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SEED’s 2009-2010 Annual Report
For this year’s report to the community, we wanted to focus on letting our community and colleagues see our work through the eyes of our participants.