June 16-17, 2025

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Investing in our Future

The inaugural Social Finance Forum was hosted at MaRS Discovery District as an exploration of what was possible if Canada invested in impact. This year, we return to where it all began—not to revisit the past, but to chart the next phase of Canada’s journey in impact-focused investing.

Investing in Our Future is both a question and a call to action. In the face of economic volatility, market uncertainty, and escalating political tensions—including annexation threats from our closest neighbour—how can we grow Canada’s economic systems with purpose, not isolation? And how can we mobilize capital not just to protect what we have, but to build what the future requires of us?

This year, the 2025 Social Finance Forum, Canada’s premier conference on impact finance and investing is not shying away from the conversation. For two powerful days, we will steer the conversation between capital managers, ecosystem shapers, business, and new-to-the-impact asset influencers—like philanthropists, family offices, and wealth advisors—for an urgent and distinctly Canadian conversation about resilience, regeneration, and results.

Together, we’ll examine six pivotal futures for Canada: Indigenous, Equity, Climate, Food, Housing, and Main Streets — and what it takes to capitalize them— together.

Why Attend

  • Learn what’s shaping Canadian impact investing and social finance: Get an insider look at emerging tools, trends, and transformations redefining where capital flows and why.
  • Discover your role in the ecosystem: Whether you’ve been in the field for decades or are new to the landscape, understand how your assets, networks, and decisions can contribute to impact.
  • Be part of the impact-oriented economic future Canada deserves: From small-town enterprises to Indigenous-led innovation, this forum is about investing in the future, right here, on our terms.

Who Should Participate

This forum is designed for those starting out in, shaping, and scaling impact investing and social finance in Canada, including:

  • Philanthropists, wealth advisors, and family offices seeking new ways to mobilize capital for impact
  • Foundations, corporates and institutional asset owners seeking to expand their impact portfolios
  • Social finance intermediaries, funds, and community lenders building the tools and infrastructure for greater capital flow
  • Ecosystem builders and conveners connecting the dots between impact-oriented capital and communities
  • Public policy leaders and civil society advocates working to align financial innovation with equity
  • Entrepreneurs, small business leaders, rural and Indigenous changemakers advancing place-based economic renewal

Where: MaRS Discovery District

101 College St., Toronto, ON M5G0A3