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Reimagine LABS
Professional Services
Toronto, Ontario 618 followers
Reimagine LABS helps social purpose organizations evolve their strategic goals into well-designed programs.
About us
Reimagine LABS empowers the Social and Public sector with the technology and insights they need to design and deliver impactful services with greater confidence and impact!
- Website
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reimaginelabs.ca
External link for Reimagine LABS
- Industry
- Professional Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Professional Services, Consulting Services, Non-Profit, Charities, Social Purpose, Social Impact, Program Design, Evidence-based, Management consulting, Advisory services, AI, and Technology for Social Good
Locations
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Primary
Toronto, Ontario m5a 3p7, CA
Employees at Reimagine LABS
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Lars Boggild, CFA
Impact Investing Professional. Strategy, Due Diligence, and Deployment for Impact Investing
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Olubukola A.
Project Manager| Scrum Master | Research Analyst
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Sadia A. Sony, MSc, MPH
Public Health Professional |Program Manager & Research Strategist | Championing Equity Through Culturally Competent Solutions | Advocate for…
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Arushi Bhardwaj
Head of Product @ Reimagine LABS
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What does the future of philanthropy look like? From our perspective: it’s hopeful, inclusive, and transformational. This October, join us in Toronto or online for The Walrus Talks: Shifting Power in Philanthropy to learn about the people and practices reshaping philanthropy for a brighter, more equitable future. We'll hear from inspiring leaders like Mitzie Hunter, Liban Abokor, and Nicole McVan, who are guiding the way toward a more reciprocal and just philanthropic landscape. ✍️ Register today: https://lnkd.in/e52FYkAB The Circle on Philanthropy Reimagine LABS The Canadian Women's Foundation United Way Greater Toronto Equality Fund TD Joanna Kerr Lee Burton
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SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT | Liban Abokor We are thrilled to announce that Liban Abokor the visionary leader of Reimagine LABS and wearing many hats such as Board Director, Research Fellow, and Philanthropist, will speak at the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) Conference in Vancouver this October 2024. As an advocate for social innovation and community empowerment, Liban has transformed Reimagine LABS into a powerhouse for fostering inclusive and sustainable change. His work has driven equity-focused initiatives across various sectors, inspiring countless individuals and organizations to rethink their approach to systemic challenges. Attendees at the CABL Conference will have the unique opportunity to gain insights from Liban's extensive experience and innovative strategies. Don't miss this chance to hear from one of the foremost leaders in social innovation and inclusivity. Get your ticket now: https://lnkd.in/gQp7YDyZ. #CABL2024 #LibanAbokor #Founder #ReimagineLabs #Vancouver
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We're on the hunt for a skilled #SoftwareDeveloper to help us drive projects that enhance the effectiveness of social programs. Think you’re the right fit or know someone who might be? Talk to us!
Cool opportunity to join our team at Reimagine LABS to support some amazing projects that make it easier to do good in the social service sector! We're currently seeking a talented Software Developer to join our team. Check out the link below to apply or tag someone who would be a great fit. To apply: https://lnkd.in/d4rqgCjV
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"What is the potential for Canadian Philanthropy to play a catalytic role in shaping AI for the benefit for all?" Yesterday, we started the date with a special-invite breakfast with 45 exceptional philanthropy and nonprofit leaders exploring this question before the inaugural #ImpactAI conference at MaRS Discovery District. We're grateful to Mark Abbott, from Tech Stewardship and Josee Thibault, and Krista Jones from MaRS Discovery District for creating this space for dialogue with colleagues from Imagine Canada, Ontario Trillium Foundation, The Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University, DMZ, Reimagine LABS and many others on how philanthropy needs to fund the collective tissue that ensures our communities are equitably prosperity from advancements in technology and that technology advancements are considering our communities so that our solutions work for all. We were inspired by Katherine (Kathy) Hay ICD.D and Lisa Zarzeczny's conversation about the important role start-ups can play in youth mental health later in the day. Their commitment? To uphold the highest standards of data privacy and ethical technology use while creating disruptive solutions that empower young people and support their mental well-being. You can learn more about the initiative: https://lnkd.in/eZg6K-de. What do you think the role of philanthropy in shaping AI is?
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For #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate organizations working with Black communities across Canada. We are proud to partner with Reimagine LABS, a Black-led social innovation and design lab that helps social purpose organizations evolve their strategic goals into well-designed programs. Discover Reimagine LABS: https://lnkd.in/gg5_8HDj Managing partner & founder Liban Abokor’s recent participation at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce #BHM2024 Elevate & Celebrate Black Excellence: https://lnkd.in/g9cwYRUt
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Reimagine LABS reposted this
When Black entrepreneurs succeed, Canada succeeds. It was an absolute honour to host our "Elevate & Celebrate Black Excellence" event yesterday, in commemoration of #BlackHistoryMonth2024. The event brought together a remarkable lineup of speakers, each offering invaluable perspectives and insights. Among them were Alfred Burgesson, Founder & CEO of Tribe Network, Muna M., Founder of Eight50 Coffee, Cynthia Dorrington, CPA, CMA, President & CEO of Vale and Associates Human Resource Management and Consulting Inc., and Catherine Leteinturier Guissé, Business Center Manager at BDC. These strong entrepreneurs shared their personal stories, perspectives, and the work they do to actively support and uplift their communities and other Black entrepreneurs. We were also joined by Liban Abokor, Founder and Managing Director of Reimagine LABS & Co-Founder of Foundation for Black Communities , Louis-Edgar Jean-François, CPA, Chairman & CEO of Groupe 3737, Matthew James Martel, CEO of Black Business Initiative, and Tiffany Callender, Co-founder & CEO of FACE Coalition. Their insights, representing prominent Black business associations, highlighted ongoing efforts to support Black entrepreneurs in Canada, identified critical gaps in our systems and underscored the need to protect the investments already made to ensure all Black entrepreneurs are set up for success. Thank you to MP Arielle Kayabaga, Chair of the Liberal Black Caucus, Minister of of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities Kamal Khera, and Minister of Small Business Rechie Valdez for joining us to highlight the progress made by the Government of Canada in promoting inclusive entrepreneurship, underline their commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurs and discuss key initiatives to address the challenges and systemic barriers they face. A shoutout to our sponsors RBC and BDC for their generous support, which made this event possible. And a big thank you to everyone who attended the event and contributed to this important conversation. cc: Senator Colin Deacon, George Wamala, Bryan N. Detchou and Diana Palmerín Velasco PhD, MSc, CCIP #BlackHistoryMonth #InclusiveEntrepreneurship
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Had an incredible time representing Reimagine LABS at the Black Founders Network pitch contest as a judge! Witnessed some groundbreaking ideas tackling major challenges - from bridging the STEM learning gap to revolutionizing small business supply chains, promoting eco-friendly fashion, and enhancing university tutoring programs. As a founder of an early stage start up, Reimagine LABS , I know firsthand the thrill and nerves of sharing your vision with the world. So, it’s fantastic to see the support and growth opportunities BFN provides for Black entrepreneurs. 👏 Big cheers to BFN, a heartfelt congrats to all the winners, and I’m eagerly anticipating the positive impact these startups will undoubtedly have on our world! Let’s go, changemakers! 🌍💫✨
Day 1 of the #BlackCareerConference was a success! We want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the vibrant energy at this year's Black Career Conference. A huge congratulations to all of our pitch competition winners who took home a total of $20,000 in grant prizes for their ideas: 🏆 Top Venture Award: Roots to Routes Academy by Korina 🏆 Audience Choice: StuBuddy by Al-Barr 🏆 3rd Place: Ekogenie by Munachi 🏆4th Place: Coding with Hania (Hania) and Graspr AI (Yann) Thank you to our esteemed judges Latanya Monteith Housen MBA, BSc., Liban Abokor and Michelle M. for their time and expertise. A special thank you to Liban Abokor, whose belief in these entrepreneurs led to a generous gift of $1000 each, for the rest of the founders who pitched without winning. This act speaks volumes about the potential of all these early-stage entrepreneurs. We’re excited to see what’s in store for the future of their innovative ideas! A huge shout out to Iman Hussein, Anne N., Husni Arwo and the entire Black Rotman Commerce team for yet another successful Black Career Conference! Of course, we also extend our appreciation to our amazing BFN Ambassadors who worked diligently behind the scenes, ensuring the smooth flow of the show. Your contributions are invaluable! As we wrap up this conference, we are excited for the flagship "Power of Community" event happening in February with our ecosystem partners. You can save the date now, and be part of something special: https://lu.ma/ple8wv2p.
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