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- 2022 Recipient: Parkerview Brews Kombucha
Introducing Parkerview Brews Kombucha, one of the five recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2022! Who: Amy Kaban Where: Saskatoon, SK Instagram / Website In 2017, only a handful of kombucha brands were available in grocery stores. After trying all the kombucha Amy could get her hands on with little satisfaction, her natural inclination was to create her own! The goal was to brew kombucha that tasted better than existing ones - less tangy (vinegary), lightly sweetened, bubbly - and to incorporate local ingredients from Saskatchewan growers. Together with her husband, she began experimenting and created a kombucha that was better than any other brand she had tried previously. Today, Parkerview Brews Kombucha is the largest commercial kombucha brewery in Saskatchewan and can be found in 200+ stores across the province. The brand also has their own cafes and e-commerce making them a go-to destination for all things kombucha. Parkerview Brews is known for making kombucha that simply tastes great - it's sparkling, balanced in flavour and uses unique Saskatchewan ingredients like Saskatoon berries, sour cherries and chaga mushrooms. The business also supports local charities that help provide at-risk youth and families with food throughout the year. How has the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business fund helped you? Being a recipient of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund has been a game change for our business. The $10,000 injection has allowed us to scale and get into canning, which has been a huge goal of ours. Having the opportunity to meet other women entrepreneurs has been amazing and also to get to meet with experts in their fields, providing us with advice and motivation and connecting us with resources is just the cherry on top. "When we support other small businesses, we are supporting our local economy. When customers support me, I'm able to then put my kids into another program or course that is being run by a small business owner, which is a beautiful thing." Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2022 recipients here.
- 2022 Recipient: Aaniin
Introducing Aaniin, one of the five recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2022! Who: Chelsee Pettit Where: Toronto, ON Instagram / Website Aaniin, which means hello in Ojibwe/anishinaabemowin, started as a streetwear brand that uses syllabics as the design focus to raise awareness for Indigenous culture. Each garment, made by Chelsee herself, includes a tagged QR code which allows the wearer to start the conversation about indigenous languages as well as pass on the information to others. Most recently, the business has developed into a full-time pop-up at Toronto's Stackt Market which houses products from Aaniin as well as other local Indigenous artists and designers. The main goal of the brand is to serve as a platform that can help create opportunities for other Indigenous creators and spread awareness around the beauty of Indigenous culture. Why was mentorship from Mastercard so important for you? As first time founders, many of us are getting into positions where we can pave paths for others but it's first very important for us to be able to learn from others who have already been out there themselves and done that. Being able to take their insights and established practices and find ways to turn that into opportunity for marginalized communities has been really important for me as a small business owner. "The fund has allowed me to hire staff for my store and give me the time and freedom to fundraise further, while keeping control with indigenous minds and allow me to build economic prosperity within the indigenous communities." "We think the future of small business in Canada is Indigenous." Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2022 recipients here.
- 2023 Recipient: Colour The Trails
Introducing Colour The Trails, one of the ten recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2023! Who: Judith Kasiama Where: Vancouver, BC Instagram / Website Colour the Trails was launched in 2017 to improve access to outdoor activities for BIPoC (including those who lay within the intersection of BIPoC and 2SLGBTQAI+ community) adventurers after seeing a severe lack of representation of racialized individuals in the outdoors space. With chapters across Canada, CTT has reached over two thousand individuals through various intro clinics and mentorship programs to equip folks with the knowledge and skills to feel confident, safe in the outdoors, while working alongside Indigenous outdoor organizations to stand in solidarity and further ongoing reconciliation. How will you use the $10,000 CAD for your business? The $10,000 will be used to help launch or Wellness in Colour programming across Canada. Wellness in Colour is a Colour the Trails initiative that aims to cultivate and promote wellness for Black Indigenous and racialized folks. Our well-being encompasses not only our physical health but also our mental, emotional, and social well-being. Creating a safe space to amplify and support the community of Colour is essential for healing and promoting well-being. Each event will be tied to a specific healing modality such as meditation, yoga, therapy, art therapy, mindfulness practices, or traditional cultural healing techniques. What is your big goal for the future of the business? Within three to five years, we hope and believe that participation and interest in the programming will have grown to enable us to move from single event programming and into a mentorship program for Wellness in Colour. Mentorship enables us to support community members by offering workshops or training opportunities based on interest and focused on personal growth, professional skills, and community advocacy. We would also then pair individuals in the community with experienced mentors who can provide guidance, support, and encouragement on a more ongoing basis. Ultimately, we would operate this with a “pay it forward” approach and expectation for participants to reinvest in the community using their newfound skills. Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2023 recipients here.
- 2023 Recipient: Loba
Introducing Loba, one of the ten recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2023! Who: Kate Bouchard Where: Vancouver, BC Instagram / Website Kate Bouchard, founder of Loba, started the business as she began her own health journey, a naturopathic treatment plan, which included vitamins and supplements. When looking for a way to organize her pills, monitor her intake and set reminders, Kate noticed that there were no products that suited both her needs and her aesthetic. So, Kate developed a beautifully designed, modern pill box and built the Loba app to help herself and her now thousands of customers stay on top of their health regimen with products that look great and are easy-to-use. How will you use the $10,000 CAD for your business? The funds would be used for getting our new and improved packaging to market. We have completely redesigned the look and feel of our boxes to feel ultra-premium and present beautifully with all of the best information front and center for retail. Secondly, as we’ve seen great success with creators on social media, I hope to leverage some of the funds to lean into our influencer and affiliate strategies more in 2024. What is your big goal for the future of the business? We have our sights set on becoming a global wellness tech brand at the intersection of health and wellness apps, smart home, and the herbal supplement markets. One long term goal is to reach over $1million in annual revenue supporting people with our device, app, and software and be able to begin giving back through our Contribution Program. Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2023 recipients here.
- 2023 Recipient: Cubed Style Inc.
Introducing Cubed Style Inc, one of the ten recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2023! Who: Christine, Candace & Camille Oliver Where: Toronto, ON Instagram / Website Cubed Style Inc. was founded in 2020 out of necessity. The three sisters behind Cubed Style Inc. searched for an eczema solution , but struggled to find success in doctor prescribed ointments and creams, so they took matters into their own hands, formulating natural body and hair butters for all skin and hair types. Driven by the connections they make with parents desperately looking for solutions and adults and children suffering from eczema local markets, Cubed Style has become an award winning brand and is recognized by their community as one of the leading Black companies in Toronto. How will you use the $10,000 CAD for your business? The majority of the $10,000 fund will go towards new packaging inventory that is 100% eco-friendly. Currently, we use recyclable glass jars as well as recycled cardboard boxes and biodegradable packing peanuts for shipping. We would like for us to go completely eco-friendly by purchasing 100% biodegradable pouches. We would also like to purchase new ingredients to expand our offerings and fulfill with some major beauty retailers. Lastly, with such a big part of our marketing strategy involving markets and pop-ups across the country, we hope to enhance our vendor set up with new and improved signage, banners, tables and decor. What is your big goal for the future of the business? A big goal of ours is to increase our product range with a natural shampoo and conditioner, still falling in line with our pledge to create products with no more than 5 ingredients. As a black woman with curly 4C hair, I (Christine) have used countless shampoos and conditioners, all of which claim to be natural or organic but they have left my hair extremely dry and dehydrated. We want to make a full collection that our customers can use from head-to-toe, which will keep their skin and hair moisturized daily. Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2023 recipients here.
- 2023 Recipient: Dandylion
Introducing Dandylion, one of the ten recipients of the Mastercard x Pier Five Small Business Fund 2023! Who: Carolyn Chen Where: Toronto, ON Instagram / Website Carolyn Chen started her dog-care brand Dandylion, when she struggled to find a solution that worked to help her puppy Mocha with his regularly itchy skin. Shefound many conventional grooming products on the market were laden with harsh, drying, and irritating ingredients that exacerbated her puppy’s problem. Carolyn was shocked by the lack of ingredient transparency in the pet grooming industry, a stark contrast to the rigorous standards we expect in the human beauty world. Determined to make a difference in the industry, Dandylion products are meticulously formulated in collaboration with vet dermatologists and human skin care chemists, offering superior dog grooming products that put the dogs' health first and can be trusted by all pet parents. How will you use the $10,000 CAD for your business? The $10,000 would have two instrumental purposes for Dandylion. The first half would go towards research and development for new products with innovative application design, something that’s never been done before on dog-care products. The second half of the fund would go towards our community content initiatives, which have helped garner a ton of awareness and sales for the brand thus far. What is your big goal for the future of the business? One of our most significant long-term goals, spanning the next three to five years, is to expand our presence into mass retail. Our vision is to make better dog care products accessible to all dog parents. By broadening our distribution channels to encompass mass retail, we aim to reach a more extensive and diverse audience of dog owners. This strategic move will not only allow us to bring our innovative and health-focused products to a wider market but also enhance the well-being of countless dogs across the Canada & US. Dandylion was recently accepted into retailers Indigo and Chewy as a new brand for 2024! Learn more about the Mastercard & Pier Five Small Business Fund, and discover the other 2023 recipients here.
- Celebrating Creativity and Community at the OOAK Show '24
On Sunday, November 24, Pier Five hosted a vibrant Community Day at Toronto’s One of a Kind Show (OOAK Winter), bringing together small business owners, artisans, and creatives for an unforgettable day of inspiration and connection. The event kicked off with a warm welcome and complimentary small bites, setting the stage for a day of exploration and networking. Attendees had the chance to discover hundreds of talented vendors and thousands of unique, handcrafted goods across art, fashion, home decor, and gourmet treats. A highlight of the day was Pier Five’s engaging panel discussion, Crafting a Unique Value Proposition: Standing Out in a Saturated Market, which explored how brands can differentiate themselves by understanding their audience, leveraging storytelling, and turning their uniqueness into a competitive edge. Olivia Ho, founder of The Give and Grow, shared her journey of blending sports and social impact through innovative products and workshops with global brands like Nike and the Raptors. Jackie Prince, founder of Guests On Earth, discussed creating sustainable household products, her success as a Pier Five x Mastercard Small Business Fund recipient, and launching her brand in Erewhon. Attendees left inspired with actionable strategies to elevate their brands. We love creating opportunities to unite entrepreneurs and makers, and this community day was no exception. It was a celebration of craftsmanship, collaboration, and the entrepreneurial spirit that makes our community so special. Here’s to continuing to support local creators and fostering meaningful connections through events like these! If you're interested in getting involved on an event with Pier Five, either as a guest or a partner, follow us on Instagram or email us at community@pier-five.com!
- Pier Five’s 2024 End-of-Year Celebration
Pier Five closed out the year with an unforgettable end-of-year party, bringing together our vibrant community of creatives, entrepreneurs, partners, and friends. This curated event was our way of saying thank you to everyone who made this year another memorable chapter in our story. (Swipe through the photos) The evening was alive with excitement and connection. Guests enjoyed thoughtfully crafted bites and beverages that perfectly complemented the festive atmosphere. Music, led by the talented DJ collective Mirage Collective, set the tone with an unforgettable soundtrack. The event offered space for creatives and entrepreneurs to connect, reflect on the year’s achievements, and exchange ideas, while also giving attendees a sneak peek into Pier Five’s exciting plans for the future. (Swipe through the photos) A photo booth added to the fun, allowing guests to capture memories and take home lasting mementos. Each guest also received a curated gift bag filled with special items from our generous Pier Five partners: PUMA, No Days Wasted, Gol's Noodles, Electrolit, Kuwalla Tee, Chipotle and Fit Factory. We introduced a unique station called Pier Five Power Up Cards, where guests could print personalized cards with positive prompts. These keepsakes provided uplifting messages for moments of discouragement or stress, adding a thoughtful touch to the evening. (Swipe through the photos) A standout moment of the night was honoring Jun Arnaiz, Pier Five’s DJ and videographer of the year and founder of Mirage Collective. To celebrate his contributions and support his entrepreneurial journey, Pier Five awarded Jun a grant of $555.55—a reflection of our commitment to uplifting small businesses and celebrating the passion that drives them. As we wrapped up the year, the celebration reminded us of the creativity, passion, and connections that make the Pier Five community so special. The energy and enthusiasm of the night have us inspired and excited for what’s to come. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this magical evening. Let’s continue to champion small businesses and creative entrepreneurs as we step into a new year filled with endless possibilities. Join our waitlist and follow us on Instagram for updates on all of our upcoming events in 2025!
- 5-Tips On Brand Building From Kuwalla Tee's Founder Yaniv Abecassis
Ahead of a busy holiday season, we sat down with Yaniv Abecassis, longtime brand builder and co-founder of Kuwalla Tee to learn about the steps that he's taken to set up his business for success in the future. Abecassis has built longevity and a large loyal customer base with Kuwalla Tee and we've transformed his experience into actionable tips that anyone can use to give their brand a leg up on the competition. Read below! On Purpose-Driven Branding: “Kuwalla Tee was born from a simple desire to create reliable, quality basics with a purpose. Now we create a full collection that is comfortable and effortlessly stylish.” Tip: Focus on building a brand with a clear purpose beyond just making products. Kuwalla Tee started with a commitment to quality and reliable, everyday basics, which evolved into a full collection. Emphasize long-term vision over fleeting trends. On Balancing Timeless Design with Trends: “What sets us apart is our focus on pieces that aren’t just on-trend for a season. Kuwalla Tee is about a commitment to quality and timeless designs.” Tip: Ensure your designs aren’t just seasonal but have enduring appeal. Prioritize pieces that maintain style beyond one season, merging minimalism with streetwear. On Understanding Your Ideal Customer: “They’re into the clean, minimalist vibe but still want something with personality.” Tip: Define who you’re designing for and align your offerings with their lifestyle. Kuwalla Tee’s target audience values understated, quality pieces that transition seamlessly throughout the day. On Creating Buzz Around Standout Pieces: “Our printed fleece jackets are what gets the most buzz right now.” Tip: Highlight unique products that generate excitement and conversation. Spotlight standout items to engage both existing and new customers. On Building Long-Term Customer Loyalty: “We have a high customer retention rate, so we know once we get them to buy for the first time, they will most likely come back once they experience the quality and customer service.” Tip: Leverage major sales events to convert new customers, knowing that the lifetime value will make up for any acquisition costs early on. Don't miss out on Kuwalla Tee’s Black Friday sale now live at www.kuwallatee.com
- Pier Five Community Dinner: Volume 1
Last week, Pier Five hosted an incredible Community Dinner event at Hong Shing in Toronto, and it was nothing short of a resounding success. The event, which featured a 7-course Chinese family-style meal and a panel discussion with distinguished business owners, drew an enthusiastic crowd of creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. Tickets sold out quickly, and the room was buzzing with inspiring conversations and valuable insights. Being a small business owner comes with its own set of challenges, especially in times of economic uncertainty. The goal of the event was to support and encourage the small business and creative community by sharing experiences and strategies for success. The evening began with a welcome cocktail, setting the tone for a night filled with networking and camaraderie. The 7-course dinner was a delightful journey through Chinese cuisine. Each dish was a testament to Hong Shing's culinary expertise, enhancing the atmosphere of collaboration and connection among attendees. The food was paired perfectly with delicious beer and wine courtesy of Madri Excepcional & Charton Hobbs. The highlight of the evening was the panel discussion, featuring three remarkable business owners who have recently achieved incredible success in their respective industries. Carolyn Chen, Founder of Dandylion, shared her journey of innovation and resilience. Jess Miao and Chloe Beaudoin, Co-Founders of Apricotton, captivated the audience with their entrepreneurial spirit and insights into building a brand that resonates with young consumers. Justin Veiga, Co-Founder of Lost & Found, provided valuable perspectives on navigating the challenges of the retail industry. The panel discussion was not just a monologue; it was an interactive session with a lively group Q&A. Attendees had the opportunity to engage directly with the panelists, asking questions and seeking advice tailored to their unique business situations. This exchange of ideas and experiences fostered a sense of community and mutual support among all present. One of the key takeaways from the event was the importance of collaboration and community in overcoming challenges. The entire group emphasized this, sharing knowledge, and supporting each other, showing that the small business community can thrive even in uncertain economic times. In addition to the dinner and discussion, attendees were all connected via the Pier Five community channels post-event. This feature has allowed for continued networking and support, ensuring that the connections made during the evening can develop into lasting, beneficial relationships. The success of this event is a testament to the vibrant and resilient spirit of our small business community. Pier Five is committed to hosting more events like this, fostering an environment where entrepreneurs and creatives can learn, grow, and support each other. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to making this dinner event a memorable and impactful experience. We look forward to seeing you at our next gathering! If you're interested in joining the next Pier Five Community Dinner, follow us on Instagram or send us an email at community@pier-five.com!
- Pier Five Community Dinner Vol. 2 - Financial Foundations
On November 6th, Pier Five’s second Community Dinner, hosted at Hong Shing in Toronto, brought together some of Toronto’s most diverse and dynamic small business owners and creatives for an evening that seamlessly blended insightful discussion, delicious food, and meaningful networking. (swipe through the photos) The theme of the night, and what guests came to learn most about, was financial management for their businesses. This theme manifested through a powerful panel discussion led by two respected voices in the business community: David Kwok, Director of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at YSpace, and Brad Cheuk, Senior Manager at BDC. Both David and Brad have extensive experience working with Canadian small businesses and entrepreneurs, advising and supporting entrepreneurs through their financial journeys of business growth. The speakers addressed some of the most pressing financial challenges facing entrepreneurs today, including strategic fundraising, tax management, and financial forecasting. Their practical advice and nuanced perspectives resonated deeply with attendees, sparking discussions that extended long after the panel concluded. (swipe through the photos) A highlight of the evening was the interactive Q&A session and conversation to follow during the dinner portion of the evening. Over a delicious 7-course family style Chinese dinner prepared by Hong Shing, guests connected through shared learnings, exchanged stories form their businesses and took full advantage of the opportunity to engage with Kwok and Cheuk, posing thoughtful questions. The event embodied Pier Five's commitment to fostering a supportive, informed community where entrepreneurs can thrive. (swipe through the photos) Ending the year on such a high note, this final Community Dinner for 2024 underscored Pier Five's dedication to equipping business owners with not just opportunities to learn but also to connect and inspire. The Community Dinner was more than just an event; it was a reminder of the strength found in shared knowledge and collaboration, setting an optimistic tone for the year ahead. If you're interested in joining the next Pier Five Community Dinner, follow us on Instagram or send us an email at community@pier-five.com!
- Toronto Community Court Day Recap: A Slam Dunk Success
On Friday, September 20th, Pier Five and PUMA came together for an unforgettable 'Community Court Day' at the One Yonge Community Recreation Centre in Toronto. The event brought together 25 creative entrepreneurs and small business owners for an afternoon filled with basketball, networking, and plenty of fun. The atmosphere was electric, and the sense of community was palpable as everyone hit the court, geared up in their brand-new PUMA attire. The day kicked off with a warmup and bonding session led by renowned basketball coach Ali Nizam. This session set the tone for the day, allowing participants to connect through teamwork exercises while sharpening their on-court skills. The energy during the warmup was contagious, and the camaraderie built during this time carried through to the rest of the event. (Swipe for more photos) As the activities unfolded, attendees got to showcase their basketball skills during drills and workshops that catered to players of all levels. Whether seasoned players or first-timers, everyone gave their all and put on an impressive display of effort and athleticism. From layup lines to shooting drills, the focus was on skill-building, but the smiles and laughter on the court proved that fun was the top priority. The 5v5 games that followed were the highlight of the day, with participants channeling their inner pro-athletes while forming new friendships through sport. Before the games, teams were also challenged to come up with creative team names and cheers, which they then presented to the other teams. This activity was a lighthearted and fun way to break the ice, build team spirit, and shake off any nerves before stepping onto the court. The competition was fierce but friendly, and the sight of everyone in matching PUMA gear made for a unified, vibrant aesthetic. The event wasn’t just about basketball—it was about community, and that spirit was felt both on and off the court. (Swipe for more photos) The day finished with a roundtable discussion [summer-camp style], exchanging ideas, stories, and business insights. These moments of conversation and connection were invaluable, with new relationships blossoming and countless collaborations brewing. Pier Five’s mission of fostering connections between creative entrepreneurs was fully realized, as meaningful conversations flowed as freely as the basketballs on the court. In the end, 'Community Court Day' was more than just a day of basketball—it was a celebration of community, collaboration, and creativity. Every attendee left not only with incredible memories and new business contacts but also with the confidence that they are part of something bigger. The event was a slam dunk success, and the buzz around it will no doubt continue to inspire future gatherings of like-minded individuals. PUMA’s support ensured everyone looked and felt their best throughout the event, adding an extra layer of confidence to each step, pass, and shot. All in all, this collaboration between Pier Five and PUMA perfectly encapsulated the spirit of community and the joy of coming together. We’re already looking forward to the next one! If you're interested in getting involved on an event with Pier Five, either as a guest or a partner, follow us on Instagram or email us at community@pier-five.com!











