MaRS and Saint Elizabeth accelerate ventures impacting health and well-being

Saint Elizabeth announces new relationships with graduates of Ontario’s first social venture accelerator

Toronto, June 18, 2014 – Impact8, Ontario’s first accelerator for social purpose businesses, marked the close of its second cohort with a special announcement from national health provider and innovator, Saint Elizabeth.

An intensive eight-week program run by the MaRS Centre for Impact Investing, Impact8 targets ventures with blended value propositions: social enterprises, social purpose businesses and co-operatives with the potential to turn investment into both financial return and positive social or environmental impact. The Spring 2014 cohort – which was supported by a unique partnership with Saint Elizabeth – focused on innovations that empower individuals to be in control of their health and well-being, enabling them to live and age well at home and in the community.

“We are delighted to work with our partners to support these entrepreneurs, who are implementing market-driven solutions to tackle tough social challenges,” said Tim Jackson, Senior Advisor, Capital Solutions at MaRS Discovery District. In addition to Saint Elizabeth’s contribution, Impact8 leverages the expertise of MaRS and partners including BDC, RBC, TMX, Miller Thomson, KPMG and Hirefly to deliver workshops and one-to-one advisory services to the cohort.

Moving forward from Impact8, Saint Elizabeth will be forming new relationships with three of the Impact8 ventures. Saint Elizabeth will partner with QoC Health – a health technology company that deploys person-driven care solutions – as well as Komodo OpenLab and MyVoice to increase their reach to impact individuals with mobility and speech conditions.

“Success for us is about enabling solutions that impact individuals and families in meaningful ways,” said Shirlee Sharkey, President and CEO of Saint Elizabeth. “It’s been a tremendous opportunity and privilege for us to learn from all the Impact8 ventures, and apply their ideas and wisdom to our own focus on solutions that make a true difference in people’s lives. We are so excited by the possibilities.”

The second Impact8 cohort included the following ventures:

  • Eve Medical Inc. improves health outcomes for women by enabling self-collection of high quality samples to screen for cervical cancer, as well as other STIs.
  • Good Robot Monitoring Inc. uses networked smart home technologies to support seniors who wish to live independently in their homes.
  • Komodo OpenLab Inc. develops inclusive technologies to enable access to mainstream mobile devices for individuals with mobility impairments.
  • The Living Kitchen provides a meal delivery service for people living with cancer, nutritionally designed by a collective of holistic nutritionists and personal chefs.
  • My Voice Inc. makes technologies that empower people with speech disabilities to communicate and lead richer, more independent lives.
  • QoC Health is a health technology company that deploys person-centred solutions. These solutions reduce costs while improving outcomes and user experiences.
  • Shift Health Paradigms Ltd. Shift Health empowers patients by transforming complex medical surveys into simple tools that build better patient provider relationships.
  • Squag Inc. is a safe online platform for kids with autism, ADHD, anxiety and other neurodevelopmental conditions to explore their interests and cultivate strengths through art, photography, video and journaling.

MaRS also announced on Tuesday that Eve Medical had been selected by its Impact8 peers as the recipient of the $15,000 grand prize. The Impact8 ventures opened the TSX earlier today.

About MaRS
MaRS Discovery District (@MaRSDD) is a mission-driven innovation centre located in Toronto. MaRS works with partners to catalyze, accelerate and amplify innovation. MaRS supports entrepreneurs building Canada’s next generation of growth companies.MaRS’ ventures have created over 4,000 jobs and, in the last three years alone, they have raised over $750 million in capital and earned over $375 million in revenue.

About MaRS Centre for Impact Investing
The MaRS Centre for Impact Investing is a national hub designed to increase the awareness and effectiveness of social finance to catalyze new capital, talent and initiatives dedicated to tackling social and environmental problems in Canada. The Centre builds on the foundational work of MaRS and Social Innovation Generation (SiG), including the landmark report by the Canadian Task Force on Social Finance.

About Saint Elizabeth
Saint Elizabeth is a national health care provider, pioneer and social innovator with a century of experience and a powerful vision for the future. As an award-winning and diversified not-for-profit, Saint Elizabeth delivers more than six million health care visits annually and employs 7,000 people. Throughout its history, Saint Elizabeth has been firmly fixed on impacting people, their health, their communities, and the health system.


For more information, contact:


Melissa Hughes
Manager, Media & Community Relations
MaRS Discovery District
416.673.8152
mhughes@marsdd.com

Nadia Shahbaz
Innovation Catalyst
Saint Elizabeth
905.968.6549
NadiaShahbaz@saintelizabeth.com