Agents of Nonprofit

Community-Financed Nonprofit Spaces with Tonya Surman

Alexander Lapa Season 1 Episode 174

In this inspiring episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I sit down with Tonya Surman, CEO and co-founder of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI), to explore her decades-long mission to redesign how nonprofits operate, collaborate, and finance their futures. As the conversation unfolds, Tonya challenges traditional ideas around ownership, scale, and capitalism, offering a vision of a regenerative, relationship-centered economy built on circular design principles.

Topics We Cover:

  • Tonya Surman’s journey from grassroots activism to nonprofit innovation
  • The founding vision of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI)
  • How shared resources evolved into a thriving social impact ecosystem
  • The power and mechanics behind community bonds as financing tools
  • Stories of unlikely investors—from new Canadians to 25-year-old Gen Z women
  • The challenges of scaling a nonprofit vs. a for-profit structure
  • The impact of COVID-19 and interest rates on nonprofit-owned real estate
  • A bold vision for “exit to community” and reshaping capitalism with circular design

To Learn More and Connect with Tonya:

SocialInnovation.org

E-mail Tonya

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