rabble.ca is an indepedent, non-profit media organization that has been providing progressive online news coverage and analysis since 2001. The rabble network is made up of thousands of individual journalists who produce articles, blogs, video, webcasts, photography and books.
Anarres has been part of the rabble.ca team for many years including the transition to Drupal. |  |
Syracuse Cultural Workers have long been an amazing source of Tools for Change, providing a whole range of political and progressive slogans and artwork on a vast array of product types. |  |
The Amnesty Shop helped to generate millions of dollars of donations revenue for Amnesty International. |  |
Six Degrees is a community oriented health clinic focused on acupuncture, shiatsu and other holistic medicine. The practitioners offer sliding scale therapy in a group setting. |  |
The CWCF is a national federation of local and regional worker cooperatives aimed at supporting the development and growth of coop resources and culture in Canada
CWCF provides funding programs and workshops to existing and emerging cooperatives. |  |
The Federation of Metro Tenants Associations is an umbrella tenant advocacy group which has been concerned with tenants rights in the GTA for more than 30 years.
FMTA performs individual and group advocacy work, connects tenants to community resources, engages in policy research and educates the public, governmental agencies and media on issues facing tenants. |  |
St Clares Multifaith Housing Project builds affordable social housing units in reclaimed commercial space. |  |
Ecosource is a Mississauga-based environmental organization bringing green living to our community through fun, hands-on programs that focus on how each of us can change our daily habits to become better environmental citizens. Their Green Guide provides access to a range of information on environmental services and resources in Mississauga and the surrounding region, as well as promoting a culture of conservation among Mississauga residents and highlighting local opportunities for re-use, repair, and rental. |  |
Anarres began working on the Ashoka.org family of sites in conjunction with Jason Diceman of Coop Tools, who helped Ashoka put together a team of developers to support and continue to build a growing list of online projects.
This includes many international Ashoka sites in many languages, an online Fellows Database, and a "contests toolkit" which drives sites like the Social Innovation Canada Awards |  |
Heritage Toronto is a non-profit dedicated to preserving and promoting the unique cultural and architectural history of the city.
HT promotes local heritage through tours, exhibitions and lectures in partnership with community groups and the City. It also oversees the preservation of heritage buildings through arms-length municipal funding and governance. |  |