Team Broken Earth is helping to address challenges in delivering healthcare for rural, remote and
Indigenous communities in Newfoundland and Labrador with a $250,000 investment from the
Northpine Foundation. The funding will be used to provide education and training focused on women’s
and children’s healthcare.

Mark Lane
Impact Manager – Rural Newfoundland & Labrador
Indoor Hydroponic Farming $400,000 Investment to Tackle Food Insecurity in Rural Newfoundland and Labrador
This investment will address the critical issue of food insecurity in the Bonavista Peninsula communities, growing fresh produce for the local community and creating employment opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities.
Taking on the Diabetes Crisis in Rural Newfoundland & Labrador with Amp Health
The Northpine Foundation and Amp Health are proud to announce a transformative investment of...
Community Collaboration Sparks Transformation: $750,000 Investment to Preserve Businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador
This investment will facilitate the transformation of essential private businesses into sustainable social purpose organizations (SPOs).
Northpine Foundation Backs Big Feed Club to Transform Food Access in Rural Newfoundland and Labrador
Big Feed is on a mission to redefine food distribution in Newfoundland and Labrador, using existing resources for two-way distribution, to bridge the gap between urban markets and rural communities.
Helping people with disabilities Get Coding
An investment of $500,000 will tackle the issue of unemployment among people with disabilities (PWD) in Newfoundland and Labrador and bridge the skilled worker gap in the tech sector.
Northpine Foundation Invests in Students in Marystown/Burin School System
A $200,000 grant to the Smallwood Crescent Community Centre will aim to increase student attendance and retention in Marystown/Burin.
Charting the future of healthcare in Newfoundland and Labrador
According to the Health Accord report we must first “focus on health, not simply healthcare”.