«We are delighted
to work with our partners
to support high -
potential, high - impact entrepreneurs developing enterprising
solutions to our most pressing social and environmental
problems,» said Adam Spence,
Associate Director, MaRS Centre for Impact Investing.
«The Boardman River Prosperity Plan is a living document that identifies current and
potential problems in the watershed, and offers locally driven
solutions that leverage the region's ecologic, recreational, economic and social resources,» according
to Becky Ewing,
associate director of Rotary Charities of Traverse City, which is helping fund the project.