Acknowledgements
Framework has been fortunate to some amazing accolades internationally and here in Canada. Here is a summary of a few acknowledgements:
Ashoka Fellowship, 2010
"Ashoka Fellows are social entrepreneurs who we recognize to have innovative solutions to social problems and the potential to change patterns across society. They demonstrate unrivaled commitment to bold new ideas and prove that compassion, creativity, and collaboration are tremendous forces for change. Ashoka Fellows work in over 60 countries around the globe in every area of human need". - Ashoka Fellows Website.
Click here to learn about Ashoka.
Click here to learn about Ashoka.
Tides Canada, Top 10 Most Innovative Non-Profits, 2009
“Selected for the Tides Top 10 Most Innovative Non-Profits. It's special recognition of outstanding organizational leadership, vision and real-world impact in our communities, throughout Canada and the world at large. These groups shift the way we see our communities and change our understanding of the impact each of us can have upon the world.” – Christina Velez.
Click here for list of 2009 Winners.
Click here for list of 2009 Winners.
Salesforce.com Appy Awards, 2009
“Appy Awards honor salesforce.com customers, developers and partners who are leading the Software-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service revolution. Appy Award nominee represent the salesforce.com customers, partners and developers who've taken salesforce.com and the on-demand industry to new levels of development, customization and application excellence. The 16 Appy Award categories recognize achievements in innovation leveraging both Software-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service.”- Marc Benioff, President and CEO Salesforce.com.
View Press Release.
View Press Release.
SiG @ McConnell Fellowship, 2009
“A SiG Fellowship constitutes recognition that you are doing work that exemplifies and fosters social innovation, and that we are interested in collaborating with you in ways that lie outside the usual funder/grantee relationship.” - Tim Brodhead.
Click here to learn more about Social Innovation Generation.
Click here to learn more about Social Innovation Generation.
Queen's University Humanitarian Award, 2007
“Presented to a Queen's alumna/ alumnus in recognition of distinguished community of voluntary service, at home or abroad, which has made a difference to the well-being of others. Alumni, students, faculty, staff, retirees and members of the public are invited to submit nominations.” – Award Citation.
Click here to read about the award.
Click here to read about the award.
