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 Mixed Coast Collective 

 Weaving Data and Stories for Change 

What We Do

Launched in 2019 as a simple Instagram account, The Mixed Coast Collective has grown into a dynamic force for community building and strategic planning in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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We invite individuals, educators, businesses, politicians, and investors to participate in high-level, interdisciplinary strategy sessions that spark engagement, education, and actionable insights. Our approach blends community voices with comprehensive data collection, delivering innovative solutions that balance social, economic, and environmental priorities—always with people and the planet in mind.

Services

Explore our range of strategic planning services tailored to enhance your goals and engagement experiences. From setting KPIs to building stakeholder relationships, we offer comprehensive logic maps and effective communication styles. Our success is measured by achieving goals and organizing impactful events.

With over 20 years of Research and Community Building Experience

With over 20 years of combined experience, Mixed Coast Collective has strong commitment to research and community building has enabled us to help countless individuals and communities around the world. Our programs and initiatives are designed to foster collaboration and connection, bringing people together to work towards common goals. We believe that everyone has something to offer, and we work hard to create opportunities for people to share their experiences and learn from one another. If you are passionate about building strong, equitable, and sustainable communities, then Mixed Coast Collective is the organization for you.

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We acknowledge that Ktaqamkuk is the unceded and unsurrendered land of the Mi'kmaq peoples who have taken care of this land for centuries. We also wish to acknowledge the Inuit and Innu of Labrador. We acknowledge that the white settler colonial state has been built through Indigenous genocide and land theft, the enslavement and labour theft of people of African descent through the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the fifteen thousand Chinese men who worked under exploitative conditions to build Canada’s first transcontinental railroad, the internment and forced labor of twelve thousand Japanese Canadians, and the thousands of refugees and migrants denied refuge into so-called Canada throughout its history. (Credit: ARC NL)

©2024 by Mixed Coast Collective.

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