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December 10, 2024

GEM Announces New Executive Director

November 05, 2024

GEM Reaches $5 MillionĀ Investment Milestone

November 05, 2024

GEM and University of Toronto (UofT) Continue Efforts to Reduce Barriers to Post-secondary Education

Recent Posts

February 09, 2021

Introducing Our New Communications Intern, Asha Mudie!

January 28, 2021

Celebrating Black History Month

January 19, 2021

GEMinar 3: Secrets to Success

January 14, 2021

Mentor Applications Now OPEN!

January 14, 2021

An Important Message on COVID-19

January 14, 2021

Celebrating Mentorship Month

December 09, 2020

Celebrate Like a GEMGirl

December 03, 2020

GEM Releases Annual Impact Report for 2019-2020

November 17, 2020

Coco Market x GEM Thoughtful Giving Initiative

November 17, 2020

Tech Magic with Digital for Good 2020

November 11, 2020

GEMinar 2: Connections That Matter

November 02, 2020

Pitching Workshop with Relay Ventures

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