Non-profit & co-ops

Atira Property Management
Atira is the for-profit property management arm of the Atira Women's Resource Society. Formed in 1987, the society provides transition and second-stage housing as well as non-residential support programs for women and children impacted by violence in the Greater Vancouver region.

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CAN Cooperative Auto Network
The Cooperative Auto Network has grown steadily since its inception in 1997 and now has more than 5,000 drivers accessing more than 225 cars throughout Metro Vancouver. And now with the Car Co-op’s wholly-owned subsidiary, The Company Car, businesses are car sharing because it’s convenient, cost-effective, and it makes it easier for employees to choose a sustainable mode of transportation for their daily commute.

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Canadian Eco Lumber Co-op & Harrop Procter Community Co-op
Harrop Procter Community Co-op, who were granted BC's first community forest license, and Canadian Eco Lumber Co-op, made up of practitioners and advocates for more ecologically friendly forestry, have each received growth capital from Vancity Capital to strengthen their organizations and to further advance BC's eco-forestry sector.

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Taku Wild Products Ltd.
Taku Wild is a wholly owned venture of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation in Atlin, BC. The Tlingit have harvested wild salmon from Taku River on a sustainable basis for generations. More recently, they have diversified into value-added processing by adding new lines of high-quality smoked salmon that is flavoured with certified organic materials.

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Vancouver Native Housing and Lu’ma Native Housing
Vancouver Native Housing and Lu'ma Native Housing are two of the largest and most important social housing providers for the urban aboriginal population in Vancouver. They have been successfully managed housing and provided essential support programs since the early 1980s.

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Vancouver Folk Music Festival Society
The Vancouver Folk Music Festival Society has been organizing its summer signature event for almost 25 years. The family event takes place over three days at Vancouver's Jericho Park where it showcases multiple stages of folk musicians from around the world for thousands of attendees.

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