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History
SEED Winnipeg
was formed in the late 1980s as a result of a major study into the
economic development needs of Winnipeg’s inner city. After
a number of years of searching for resources, SEED Winnipeg opened
its doors in January 1993 with two staff on Ellice Avenue in the
West End.
SEED eventually grew into two offices with twenty staff, one on
Logan Avenue in the Exchange District, and one on Selkirk Avenue
in the North End.
In April
2006, SEED rejoined its forces into our current offices at 80 Salter
Street in the North End. SEED is now the proud owner of this
beautifully renovated building which will enable SEED to continue
to grow and develop both its staff and its programs.
Ellice
Avenue

Logan Avenue

Selkirk
Avenue
Salter
Street

SEED
has a solid, diverse funding base that enables long-range planning
and offers continuity in program delivery. The ability to operate
programs over an extended time frame also makes it possible to assess
program impacts over longer periods of time.
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