Early Fall 2019, the Spur Change program conducted a comprehensive national needs assessment process in order to assess the capacity building needs and knowledge gaps of Canadian SMOs and appropriate learning methods. Findings from these consultations informed the design of capacity building opportunities held during its first year.
While many SMOs understand the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), it was clear that there was a need for more opportunities to share best practices, learn from experts and from each other, in a manner that is responsive and tailored to emergent needs. Within this needs assessment, Spur Change looked specifically at the 21 SMOs that have been approved for Global Affairs Canada funding through the Development Impact Window of the Initiative for SMOs for Impact and Innovation to adapt its program to their needs and accompany them throughout the year. Farmers Helping Farmers (FHF), based in Prince Edward Island (PEI), is one of the 21 SMOS funded for their project “More Food, Better Food: Empowering Kenyan Women Farmers”. Wendy MacDonald, the president of FHF, has been participating in Spur Change activities since the beginning of the program.