Collaboration for Transformation

What is Collaboration for Transformation? (CfT)?

CfT uses a proven systems-change model that values listening and cocreation. With WAGE’s support, PARO
partners with nonprofits, community leaders, and private sector allies to connect directly with women entrepreneurs.

THE GOAL: to carry out Collaboration Innovation Tables (CITs) surveys, focus groups, and interviews to better understand women’s real experiences, identify gaps, and design tailored programs and policies needed to support the ongoing success of women-owned businesses. It’s about transforming systems—not just tweaking them – to advance women’s economic security.

CfT will scale across four WAGE regions: Atlantic, Ontario, Prairies, and Pacific.

Key Goals of CfT:

  • Increase overall understanding of barriers limiting women’s full economic participation as entrepreneurs.
  • Increase women entrepreneurs’ access to financing and markets, including procurement and scaling opportunities.
  • Increase the network of partners, allies, and stakeholders advocating for women entrepreneurs.

This collaborative project will address barriers that women entrepreneurs, including Indigenous, newcomer, and other diverse entrepreneurs with intersecting identities, disproportionately face in comparison to men when growing their business, including in growth sectors such as green ∕ clean tech, digital services, agri-food and manufacturing.

What is Systemic Change?

Systemic change refers to changing one or more elements within a system (e.g.: government policy, hiring practices, etc) to ensure women’s full participation in Canada’s economic, social, and political life. At PARO, we are particularly focused on the systemic challenges faced by women entrepreneurs.

Together with our Partners and Collaborators, we:

  • Aim to address or remove the root barriers to gender equality in a system (e.g. working with institutions to change their policies and biased practices against women).
  • Do not aim to change women to fit or adapt to discriminatory systems (e.g. training women to take part in an institution’s policies and practices that are biased against them).

Self-Made Breakfast Tour

You have a big dream for your business, and we’re here to help make it happen.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

  • Calgary – November 24, 2025
  • Ottawa – February 26, 2025
  • Vancouver – March 31, 2026

Collaboration for Transformation Project: Second National Survey for Women Entrepreneurs

The second Collaboration for Transformation Survey, led by the PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise, is designed to capture how realities have shifted: what’s improving, what still needs attention, and where we can act to make the greatest difference.

This 10–15 minute survey dives deeper into the issues that matter most such as access to capital, recognition, and how AI technology, trade, and daily costs shape business sustainability. 

Your participation is completely confidential and anonymous, and every response helps us paint a clearer, more honest picture of women-led entrepreneurship in Canada.

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