>Good morning Frenz.
damn. may as well had his hand right up Macron's puppet ass.
The MK gaze was a bit creepy.
Almost felt a bit of sympathy for him
no sauce.
no tits.
no one believes you.
gtfo.
You are the shill, shill
>Post pics with timestamp or you're just another 8th grade faggot
>Collection of Vote Fraud Evidence
seconded
particularly the Dominon vid here >>15482376
Good for diggers.
Rebel journo does some journo on the Dominion / Soros Tides foundation office in Toronto
Finds the building is an Intersectional Radical Communist commune that you need to sign up and apply to be in the group.
>Intersectional Radical Communist commune
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a never ending chain of woke NGO Corporate networks run by the usual suspects
CEO of CSI a fellow at this ASHOKa org
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Since our founding in 2004, my focus has been on growing CSI’s reach and impact. As a nonprofit social enterprise that provides, among many other services, workspace to the social mission sector, our ability to do so was put under pressure by skyrocketing rents. It started to become obvious to us that in order to fulfill our mission, we would need to be owners of the buildings our community inhabits. In 2010, we bought a beautiful, 36,000 sq. ft. brick and beam building thanks to our innovation in social finance, the Community Bond, raising $2 million from citizen investors. We repeated this feat in 2014 when we purchased our second building, the 64,000 sq. ft. Murray Building in downtown Toronto, with the help of $4.3M coming from 227 community investors.
During this time, we have also expanded through strategic partnerships. In September 2012, we opened a 10,000 sq. ft.- space in Regent Park, Canada's largest public housing community, currently undergoing Canada’s largest community revitalization. When the opportunity presented itself to expand to New York City, we jumped in with two feet. CSI Starrett-Lehigh is a 24,000 square-foot jewel of modern design packed with social innovators working across sectors in farming and finance and everything in between.
Recently, we’ve looked to expand to cities around the world using a social franchise model. CSIx is a scaling strategy that enables local ownership and local customization of CSI-like spaces. CSIx partners will access our technology, community and expertise to create shared spaces that catalyze social innovation.
What’s next? We’re focusing on bringing even greater intentionality to our facilitation and acceleration work. We are building out verticals around themes such as climate change and community health, to deepen our practice and amplify the impact of innovations with world-changing potential.