Park People’s Executive Director, Erika Nikolai, has been honoured with the Distinguished Individual Award from World Urban Parks—an international recognition that celebrates her leadership and the growing national movement Park People has helped build here in Canada.
Why are events in parks important? How do grants fit into Park People’s larger goals for creating change in city parks?
TD Park People Grants support local leaders to organize environmental education, sustainability or stewardship events that bring people together across Canada.
A guidance and resources to measure the impact of your park work on community health and wellbeing, integrating a social equity lens.
Learn more about green social prescribing, an evolving practice that encourages individuals to reestablish connections with nature and one another to enhance their mental, physical, and social wellbeing.
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Camille Saade-Traboulsi is coordinator of HEC Montréal’s Pôle Ideos, which conducts action research on management and social impact. She manages projects in impact assessment and international cooperation, and contributes to the development and financing of the research unit. Camille is also a board member of the non-profit organization Nouveaux Voisins.
Prior to joining HEC Montréal, Camille was Head of Philanthropic Development at Les Amis de la montagne. She has also worked at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Conseil des arts de Montréal. She holds a graduate degree in management from HEC Montréal and a Bachelor of Science in International Studies from Université de Montréal.
A lover of green spaces, Camille implements multi-stakeholder initiatives that have a positive impact on communities and contribute to sustainable transition.