We drive Canadian community flourishing by aligning public and private enterprises into nationwide MicroP3 Initiatives for rural and underserved communities

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Resource Sharing

Climate Preparedness

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Initiatives

We've designed our Initiatives by analyzing the most common objectives of rural and smaller communities across Canada. Initiatives are treated as continuously evolving entities, and may be incorporated if and when appropriate.

Each MicroP3 Initiative is designed as a modular and scalable objective with clearly defined outcomes, managed through a Rapid Collaboration Team (RCT) governance structure and approach led by our team of ecosystem orchestrators.

Any public sector entity can anchor an Initiative in a community, and be a member of the National Initiative Executive RCT. Any private sector partner can co-develop the Initiative.

Anyone can propose a new Initiative to us, and we will review, conduct research, create the ecosystem role map, and promote stakeholders to join.

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Traditional P3s versus MicroP3s

We are Canada's premier MicroP3 Orchestrator Vendor, accelerating micro Public-Private Partnership (P3) Initiatives across rural counties, municipalities, and Indigenous communities. Our mission is to bridge local needs with national capabilities, mobilizing multi-sector innovation for public good at a local scale.

MicroP3s are not “mini versions” of traditional P3s—they represent a paradigm shift toward inclusive, responsive, and distributed infrastructure models that prioritize local value, agility, and social innovation over scale and control.

Traditional P3s

  • Large-scale ($100M-Billions), long-term infrastructure (e.g., highways, hospitals)

  • Urban/metropolitan areas, major corridors

  • Centralized, top-down large capital project planning

  • Led by major developers, financiers, and government entities

  • High legal, financial, and operational complexity

  • Institutional investors, bond markets, provincial-federal funding, long-term concessions

  • Rigid, standardized committees and risk transfer model

  • Multi-year planning and execution (5–10+ years)

  • Heavily negotiated, complex frameworks

  • Impact: Service-level outcomes and Return on Investment, economic growth

  • Conservative; proven models favoured

MicroP3s

  • Small to mid-scale ($10M-$100M), targeted community projects (e.g., eco-tourism, )

  • Rural, remote, and underserved regions

  • Locally co-designed, bottom-up needs-driven planning

  • Includes local governments, businesses, SMEs, and nonprofits

  • Leaner governance, simplified structures

  • Blended finance: grants, philanthropy, local equity, public funds

  • Adaptive governance, shared value creation focus

  • Rapid-cycle implementation (6–24 months)

  • Proportional, context-sensitive risk-sharing

  • Impact: Community-level outcomes: jobs, health, sustainability

  • Innovation: High openness to experimentation and localized innovation

Why join a MicroP3 Initiative?

The world is rapidly changing and current resources, capital, volume of initiatives, and speed to implement cannot possibly keep up with demand. Operating models based on personal relationships of leadership are not sustainable. Every issue is an ecosystem issue.

  • Speed 6-24 month implementations

  • Shares infrastructure and service innovations

  • Aligns funding with national and provincial priorities

  • Co-Ownership rather than Op-Ex

  • Ensures measurable public impact

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Participation Tiers & Benefits

We offer tiered engagement levels tailored to the strategic role and capacity of each stakeholder. Initiatives are treated as continuously evolving entities, and may be incorporated if and when appropriate.

Tier

Participants

Benefits

Anchor Public Partner

Federal and provincial ministries and agencies, counties, regions, districts, municipalities, Indigenous governments, public economic development entities

Create jobs, drive economic growth, augment sustainable impact in industries, community leadership

Private Sector Partner

Vendor solution providers, technology providers, OEMs, national retailers, land developers, institutional investors, insurance providers, economic development entities

Market access, fast-track procurement, co-branded products, strategic influence on initiative vision and goals, blended finance opportunities

Supporting Stakeholder A

Utilities, local businesses, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, philanthropists, commercial property owners

Innovation pilots, contribute to implementation and execution, regional recognition

Supporting Stakeholder B

NGOs, academia, local businesses, co-ops, non-profits

Provide input, information sharing, collaborate on sustainability goals

Observer and Knowledge Partner

Citizens, BIAs, associations

Insight reports, early project visibility

Committee Structure Per Initiative

Rather than traditional Committees, slowing decision making down, each MicroP3 Initiative is governed through the following core Rapid Collaboration Team structures, aka RCTs, supported by our orchestration framework

  • National Executive RCT

  • Community Executive RCT

  • Community Audit & Finance RCT

  • Community Governance RCT

  • Community Communication RCT

  • Community Operations RCT

What is Global Flourish's Role?

  • P3 Orchestration

  • Initiative Research & Design

  • Facilitation

  • Attracting Stakeholder Participants

  • Ecosystem Strategy and Design

  • Flourishing Enterprises

  • Funding and Investor Attraction

  • Program Management

  • Change Strategy and Adoption

  • Team Augmentation and Procurement

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"Canadian Experts"

All of our experts have 10+ years executing for Canadian Public and Private Sector enterprises

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Joining an Initiative Co-Design Stage

Guaranteed Value, Low Risk

Initiative 3 Stages

  • Co-Design Stage

  • Orchestration and Execution

  • Sustainability & Innovation Activation

Co-Design Stages

  • Vision, Anchors, Governance Set Up

  • Ecosystem Activation & Alignment

  • Capital Stack & Funding Agreements

ANCHOR

PARTNERS

  • National Initiative Access

  • Set Initiative Vision and Governance

  • Community Executive Seat and Vote

  • National Initiative Governance Seat

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STAKEHOLDER Partners

  • Co-design Community Initiative Seat

  • Access to OKR Data

  • Access to Documentation & Reports

  • Provide Product/Service/Capital

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STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: What occurs in the Co-design stage?

Phase 1: Vision, Anchors, Governance Phase 2: Ecosystem Activation & Alignment. Phase 3: Capital Stack & Funding Agreements. We can explain this in detail by booking a meeting today.

Question 2: How and when are community initiatives funded?

Great question! During the third phase of the Co-design Stage, the Anchors collaborate with Global Flourish's fundraising team and P3 experts to create a feasible plan, which will include a blend of private equity and public funds from all levels of government. Find out more by booking a meeting today.

Question 3: What do Observers receive different than Anchor Participants?

Each Participant Tier receives varying levels of benefits, guaranteed. It ranges from access to reports, to opportunities to invest and provide product and service, to seats and voting rights on Community Initiative Executive Teams.

Question 4: How is this different than provincial and federal programs?

Global Flourish provides a complementary alternative to advocating for provincial and federal budgets. We collaborate and DRIVE community solutions with all contributing and impacted parties aligned. The risks and benefits are shared in jointly owned legal entities, customized to communities aligned across the nation, designed to adopt evolving innovation. ie It's not a program service, it's ownership of a flourishing entity focused on your community. Book a meeting today to find out more.

Question 5: What are Global Flourish's credentials?

Our founders have customized the globally accepted principles of flourishing enterprises. Our team of experts each have twenty plus years of Canadian experience providing P3 Legal and financing consultation, appreciative large group facilitation, business architecture, program management, IT architecture, and change strategy and adoption to private and public provincial and municipal entities across Canada. Our consultants have delivered solutions on behalf of Canada's largest consulting firms, private equity, and law firms. Book a meeting today to find out more.

Question 6: What are the participation fees and terms?

In order to ensure professional expertise, continuity, and commitment, participants contribute fees in order to be part of $100M+ national community initiatives. Book a meeting now to find out fees matching your commitment level.

Question 7: Why can't our community just do it ourselves?

Why do it alone when you can do it faster, cheaper, with several other communities at the same time. Why endure 100% of the costs for the experts required to be successful, without the proven methodology, wait years to implement, make it more difficult to secure funding, and not share and learn from data from community partners across the country? Mitigate your risk by joining our initiatives!

Question 8: Is this competing with Healthcare Authorities & Foundations?

No. We partner with them, identify which issues they need more resources to address, then we approach the solution from an ecosystem perspective and align all relevant partners and co-design solutions customized for each community. We augment and complement!

Question 9: Our community is small, what role could we play?

Canada is made up of thousands of tiny communities, and each are valuable stakeholders and potential partners. Your input is important and together we can advocate, co-design, build, implement, and iterate.

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