2025 Annual
Impact Report
Explore Our Impact
Founded in 2024, Ancestors of Tomorrow drives environmental regeneration and empowers underserved populations, creating ripples of positive impact for families and communities worldwide.
This report celebrates our 2025 achievements and the progress made with our community partners, guided by our Return on Regeneration Framework, which measures impact across the full arc of change, from what was planted, to what flourished, to what continues to ripple forward.
Using our
Seed → Growth → Ripple
methodology
we track how each initiative plants a seed, grows, and ripples outward, measuring not just what was funded, but what flourished and, ultimately, what became truly regenerative. Thank you for being part of the waves of change.
People & Culture
We invest in underserved communities to strengthen heritage, bridge resource gaps, empower individuals through knowledge, and promote regenerative practices that enrich culture and environments.
The Ballantyne Project and Women’s Habitat are key community partners in this pillar. One raises awareness about life in remote First Nations and expands opportunities for Indigenous youth while the other supports young women navigating challenges at home and at school through their Girlz Space program. Together, these organizations advance youth-centered programs that build confidence, deepen connection, and open future pathways, embodying the impact that Ancestors of Tomorrow aims to create.
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20+ Girls Supported Annually
Every year, more than 20 girls in grades 6-8 participate in the Girlz Space after-school program.
10 Youth Trained
10 Indigenous youth gained hands-on trades training during a September Trades Awareness trip.
Planning is underway for 12 career-focused trips in 2026 for Indigenous youth from remote Canadian communities.
Education & Research
At Ancestors of Tomorrow, we’re passionate about building knowledge systems that sustain lineage and support regenerative solutions, largely focused on entrepreneurship and health initiatives.
Once again, two of our community partners, The Ballantyne Project and Women’s Habitat, demonstrate this pillar in action, through their signature programs, The Bridge and Girlz Space, that transform our impact investments into real-world results.
4 Programs Launched
In 2025, we helped launch 4 new programs for at-risk girls.
150 Jars Sold
One Bridge participant grew his jam business, recently securing a 150-jar national order.
25+ First Nations Communities
Since 2019, 25+ remote First Nations communities have been supported.
*This figure represents overall impact beyond our funded initiatives.
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“It was a great experience to learn about life outside my reserve.”
– Dayton (Northern SK), Bridge Program Participant
Land Stewardship
Ancestors of Tomorrow cares deeply about protecting and regenerating the natural world, investing in initiatives that advance regenerative agriculture and reforestation.
Through our partnership with The Hellenic Initiative Canada, an organization committed to a wide range of causes, among them youth empowerment and environmental protection across Greece and Cyprus, we’re creating tangible change that strengthens communities and ecosystems. In 2025, our partnership with THI Canada provided a grant to Ecogenia, an Athens-based non-profit, to support the Mount Olympus Service Project for Sustainable Forestry and Disaster Management.
34 Acres Protected
34 acres of wildfire buffer zones were created.
1,250+ People Engaged
Over 1,250 local residents engaged in climate and conservation topics.
Eight Greek young adults joined the Olympus 2025 Trails Team as full-time, paid members.
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Thank You
We warmly thank everyone who has supported us from day one - every gesture, large or small, has made a meaningful difference.
We especially acknowledge two donors whose 2025 contributions have been instrumental to our success:
Paola Girotti, Founder of Sugarmoon Salon
Perry Gianikos, Owner of Trademark Electric Co. Ltd.
Looking Ahead
In 2026 and beyond, we remain committed to delivering on our promises with integrity and a spirit of joy, ensuring that our work remains impactful, responsible, and inspiring as we help shape a regenerative future.
Here’s a glimpse of a few projects in development:
We look forward to sharing updates on our support for the creation of an innovative Francophone village dedicated to seniors in York Region. More than just a long-term care residence, it will offer a vibrant, integrated living environment designed to meet the specific needs of Francophones and Francophiles aged 55 and over.
Stay tuned for news on our support of Project Plastocene, led by CIRAIG, a research group and centre of expertise on sustainability and lifecycle thinking, based at Polytechnique Montreal and ESG UQAM, in partnership with A Plastic Free Planet.
Holland Bloorview
Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Our upcoming partnership will support financial and food literacy while enhancing barrier-free outdoor space for rehabilitation programs.
University of
International Cooperation
We’ll soon share how we’re supporting UCI’s development and launch of the Biodiversity Monitoring and Valuation Program, a global training initiative that will equip people with the methodology to measure changes in biodiversity baselines.
