Homeward delivers comprehensive, high-quality reports tailored to your needs. Our research provides actionable insights to help organizations make data-informed decisions that support growth, diversification, and sustainability.
We design and host custom workshops like Government 101, equipping clients with the tools and knowledge to navigate complex systems, enhance advocacy efforts, and create positive community impacts.
Homeward provides experienced speakers for events, conferences, and forums. We deliver valuable insights on advocacy, policy, and community engagement, empowering organizations to lead conversations that inspire meaningful action and progress.
We help mission-driven organizations grow and thrive by identifying opportunities, fostering partnerships, and navigating complex funding landscapes. Homeward’s strategies connect you with the resources and networks needed to drive sustainable growth and maximize community impact.
Homeward crafts compelling speeches that resonate with audiences and amplify your message. We ensure your voice communicates purpose and inspires actions that advance your mission and improve the communities you serve.
We provide coaching focused on effective communication, stakeholder engagement, and strategic decision-making. Homeward’s guidance helps leaders strengthen their ability to drive change and foster impactful, sustainable initiatives.
Homeward helps organizations expand into new sectors by identifying opportunities to deliver advisory services that meet emerging needs. Through strategic planning and relationship-building, we position your expertise to support diversification and create lasting community and business impact.
One Bowl, an Indigenous-governed solution for housing, manufacturing, and workforce development, sought to strengthen its presence in Ottawa and establish itself as a national-scale initiative.
To do this, One Bowl needed to build foundational legitimacy, navigate complex multi-departmental funding environments, and establish relationships across several federal and provincial channels. Following the change in federal government in mid-2025, the organization also faced the challenge of rapidly rebuilding political relationships and re-aligning its narrative with new mandate priorities.
Our strategy positioned One Bowl as a nation-building project — not a funding applicant — grounded in Indigenous ownership and capable of addressing remote housing shortages, skilled trades development, and regional economic growth at the same time.
Jack.org is a widely recognized leader in youth mental health, but recognition alone wasn’t translating into the influence or access needed at government tables. Following the 2025 election, the federal landscape changed significantly under Prime Minister Mark Carney, requiring a complete refresh of their approach.
Jack.org needed modernized federal and provincial advocacy strategies aligned with the new government’s focus areas.
Canada’s recreation and parks sector is essential public infrastructure, yet it is often misunderstood and treated as discretionary. While it helps keep communities healthy in stable times and safe in moments of crisis, the sector historically lacked sustained national visibility or coherent political engagement.
CPRA needed a federal advocacy strategy that could be used nationally and repurposed provincially and municipally across its network.