AGM 2024 | Recap!

We recently held our second Annual General Meeting and it was a blast! With more than 60 guests tuning in from across Nova Scotia, we were proud to share highlights from the past year, stories about impact and systems change, and a few big announcements, too! We recorded “The Show” portion of the AGM for…

Join our Board of Directors

GEO Nova Scotia is excited to announce that we are seeking nominations for up to three (3) new members on our Board of Directors. Our Board meets once each month for two hours. No prior experience is required and all new members will be coached and mentored by the existing Board (you’re in luck, they’re…

LOCATION NEEDED: We are putting down roots!

*please share this poster with your networks* GEO Nova Scotia is a non-profit organization founded in early 2022 to coordinate a growing network of partners, working together to ensure everyone has what they need for Digital Inclusion; access to the internet, a good device, and the skills to use them confidently and safely. Working remotely…

GEO Nova Scotia to take Digital Champions programming to newcomers across Canada

We are thrilled to announce our Digital Champions skills program is coming to the pan-Canadian settlement sector. Thousands of staff and volunteers from newcomer-serving organizations will receive training over the next two years thanks to GEO Nova Scotia, our partners, and a $1.6 million grant from the Department of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development (ISED).  The funding has…

Now Hiring: Four New Digital Inclusion Facilitators

Join our team! GEO Nova Scotia is growing. We offer living wages, generous vacation, health insurance, and the opportunity to work from home. Check out this exciting opportunity. Maybe you are the perfect fit, or maybe you know someone who is! With this position you can work from anywhere in the Province with good Internet…

Online Hip Hop Program “The Source” Launches In Partnership With GEO Nova Scotia

Attention youth-serving partners! We are proud to announce a new partnership with Unity Charity to help deliver their newest program, The Source, virtual Hip Hop programming facilitated by African Nova Scotian Hip Hop artists and serving African Nova Scotian youth (ages 14 – 19) living in rural communities. Working at the very frontier of digital inclusion and accessibility, Unity…