Building Canada's
Impact Infrastructure
Social Impact Summit Canada 2026 convenes leaders across policy, capital, community, workforce, innovation, and data to align around measurable outcomes and scalable social impact infrastructure.
Where Canada's impact leaders come together
At The Impact Table, government leaders clarify the outcomes that matter. NGOs bring the realities of delivery. Foundations and social finance leaders explore what makes impact investable. Employers and workforce innovators connect talent to opportunity. Data and measurement experts show how fragmented reporting can become shared intelligence.
Explore who should joinPolicy & Government
Capital & Finance
Community & NGOs
Workforce & Talent
Employers & Business
Innovation & Technology
Data & Measurement
Communities & Regions
Why this Summit, why now?
Canada is entering a period where public investments, workforce transformation, innovation policy, and social finance must demonstrate clearer, more measurable outcomes. Strong programs and committed delivery partners exist — but systems remain fragmented.
Fragmented Systems
Policy, capital, delivery, and data often operate in silos — limiting the ability to see what is working across programs, regions, and communities.
Rising Accountability
Governments and funders face growing pressure to demonstrate the return on public and philanthropic investment through stronger evidence.
Workforce Pressures
Canada needs scalable, evidence-based models for talent development, employer connection, inclusive opportunity, and innovation-ready skills.
A Shared Infrastructure
Impact measurement must evolve from static, siloed reporting to adaptive outcomes intelligence that enables evidence-based scaling.
What we will focus on
From fragmented reporting to outcomes intelligence
The Summit features a practical showcase of the Impact Measurement Blueprint — an adaptive system helping governments, funds, NGOs, workforce programs, and innovation initiatives unify data, track outcomes, and support evidence-based scaling.
Program Data
Delivery, learning & employer inputs
Unified Infrastructure
Cross-program data unification
Data Marts
Adaptive models by outcome
Outcomes Intelligence
Dashboards & decisions
Better Decisions
Funding & scaling what works
PreprLabs
SaaS-based delivery of challenge-based learning, labs, programs, and employer-connected experiences.
LearnLab.AI
AI-enabled platform for adaptive learning pathways, micro-coaching, upskilling, and enterprise deployment.
Impact Measurement Blueprint
Unifies delivery, learning, employer, funder, and outcome data into adaptive dashboards and decision-support intelligence.
Speakers being confirmed
The Impact Table will bring together senior leaders from across Canada's policy, capital, delivery, workforce, and measurement ecosystems. Speakers are being confirmed. We welcome nominations and requests to speak.

Government & Policy

Social Finance & Philanthropy

NGO & Community Delivery

Workforce & Employers

Data & Measurement

Innovation & Technology
Request to Speak
Senior practitioners and thought leaders with expertise in social impact, policy, social finance, workforce, data measurement, or innovation are invited to submit a speaking proposal.
Request to SpeakNominate a Speaker
Know a senior leader who should be at The Impact Table? Nominations are reviewed by the program committee from across government, capital, delivery, workforce, data, and innovation.
Nominate a SpeakerWho should take a seat at The Impact Table?
Government & Public Sector
Federal and provincial ministers, DMs, ADMs, and senior officials with responsibility for outcomes-based policy and public accountability.
NGO & Social Impact Executives
Executive directors and senior leaders of nonprofits, charities, social enterprises, and community organizations delivering programs at scale.
Foundations & Philanthropy
Program officers, presidents, and trustees making strategic, outcome-oriented investments in Canadian communities.
Social Finance & Impact Investors
Social finance professionals, impact-first investors, intermediaries, and blended capital architects building evidence-based pipelines.
Workforce Development Orgs
Training providers, labour market intermediaries, sector councils, and workforce innovators building Canada's future skills base.
Employers & Industry
HR leaders, industry associations, and employer networks connecting skilled Canadians to economic opportunity.
Innovation Ecosystems
Innovation hubs, accelerators, and commercialization leaders scaling solutions for inclusion, productivity, and community impact.
Data, Evaluation & Measurement
Evaluators, data analysts, researchers, and impact intelligence architects building the evidence base for public decision-making.
Media & Knowledge Partners
Journalists, researchers, think tanks, and policy media covering Canada's social, economic, and innovation agenda.
Ready to take your seat at The Impact Table?
Whether you partner, sponsor, speak, attend, or amplify — Social Impact Summit Canada 2026 is your opportunity to help build the systems Canada needs to measure what matters, fund what works, and scale what lasts.
Become a Partner
Help shape the national conversation. Partners contribute knowledge, networks, community reach, and strategic insight to Social Impact Summit Canada 2026.
Explore PartnershipSponsor the Summit
Support the delivery and amplification of Canada's pre-CSPC summit on impact infrastructure while gaining visibility with leaders across policy, capital, community, workforce, innovation, and data.
View Sponsorship OpportunitiesRequest an Invitation
This is a curated, invitation-first event. Senior leaders from government, NGOs, social finance, workforce, innovation, and measurement are encouraged to request a seat at the table.
Request InvitationFrom The Impact Table

Canada Needs Impact Infrastructure, Not Just More Pilots
Strong pilots exist across every sector. The missing piece is the connective infrastructure that allows what works to be measured, funded, and scaled.

The Future of Social Finance Depends on Better Measurement
Measurement infrastructure is the missing link between good intentions and investable outcomes for Canada's growing social finance ecosystem.

Why NGOs Need Infrastructure, Not Just Funding
Outcome-based funding requires delivery organizations to have data capacity they often lack — an equity dimension funders must address.
Take your seat at
The Impact Table
Be part of the national conversation shaping how Canada measures what matters, funds what works, and scales what lasts.