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On Canada Project is your informed besties in the group chat of life.
We are a one-of-a-kind independent edu-media platform dedicated to bridging information gaps and creating delicious invitations into social good.
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Creators4Humanity is a new network that brings together content creators, organizers, and everyday people who are pushing for justice and inclusion online.
We help them support each other, share resources, and coordinate their efforts—so the people fighting hate and disinformation don’t have to do it alone.
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Good Trouble Studios helps organizations, campaigns, and change-minded teams turn good intentions into real-world results. We coach you through strategy, messaging, and community-building, drawing on lived experience and movement wisdom—so your work is bold, effective, and true to your values in every moment, not just when it’s easy.
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The Social Good Collective is your social club for social good. It is your third space, your take-action gym, your lefty group chat, helping everyday people be the change you wish to see in the world.
The SGC is a members-only, private community — part learning lab, part rest-and-repair space, and part activation hub — built for everyday people who crave clarity, community, and a way to act on what they already feel.
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15 Ways exists for the person who cares, but feels too busy or unsure to start. Every day, you’ll find quick, low-pressure ways to support movements, stand up against injustice, and build habits of action—even on your lunch break or a scroll between tasks. It's designed for real life: no guilt, just the next step you can actually take, so change becomes possible for anyone.
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Samanta Krishnapillai is a builder, a bridge, and a catalyst for change—for people and organizations ready to move beyond the aesthetics of justice.
As the founder and force behind Group Project Initiatives, Samanta doesn’t just talk about community power—she architects the systems, spaces, and stories that make it real.
What sets Samanta apart is how she weaves together visionary systems thinking, trauma-informed care, and cultural fluency. She has a rare gift for making hard truths legible without shame and building containers where discomfort becomes growth—never chaos or collapse.