by DIANE JERMYN
Special to Globe and Mail Update
Published Wednesday, Nov. 03, 2010 5:00AM EDT
Last updated Wednesday, Nov. 03, 2010 9:56AM EDT
How do you want to change the world? That's the No. 1 question the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) asks prospective tenants. The answer could lead to a spot in the shared, eco-friendly office space in downtown Toronto that the organization provides to social innovators.
"We don't care what kind of governance model you come from," says Tonya Surman, founding executive director of CSI. "Our number one criteria is, ‘How is your company, your project, your initiative working toward making the world a better place?' We have artists, environmentalists, videographers, people from education, health and social justice - people from across the political spectrum."
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