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CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR... pages 3 4 ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S SUMMARY... page 4 ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW... page 5 VISION... page 5 MISSION... page 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS... page 6 2013 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS... page 6 STAFF... page 6 PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES... page 7 PROGRAMS... page 7 5Mbps Broadband Enhancement Project... page 7 Advanced Broadband for Remote Areas (ABRA)... page 8 Broadband for E-Business and Marketing (BEAM)... pages 8 9 INITIATIVES... page 9 Accelerate Muskoka... page 9 Gigabit Community Summit... page 10 TRAINING, EDUCATION AND AWARENESS... page 10 COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS... page 11 VIRTUAL TRAINING CENTRE... page 12 WEBSITE... page 12 WORKSHOPS... page 13 2015 2016 GOALS... page 13 2013 2014 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS... pages 14 22

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR On behalf of MCN, Muskoka Community Network, I am pleased to present the 2013 2014 Annual Report. It has been a year of accomplishment and change for MCN; our grant programs have been fully subscribed and new partnerships have been initiated. This year, FedNor reiterated its confidence in MCN by awarding operational funding for a three-year term. This funding supports our mission of building capacity and providing service in the areas of infrastructure, e-business development, innovation and research to the residents of Muskoka and Almaguin. As well, MCN s grant programs have provided targeted financial support to local businesses, which has enabled them to make the best use of information technologies. Equally important, the programs have contributed to the growth of this region's infrastructure, ISP Our communities are on the cusp and web design sectors, among other related of significant new developments in businesses. ultra high speed communication, Partnerships are essential to building technological capacity throughout our communities. That offers. and the attendant opportunities it capacity includes infrastructure and applications, innovation and research. Together, they have the potential to contribute to economic and societal growth. These early steps into Private/Social/Public partnerships have begun to advance MCN in the realization of its Vision, which is to "create a network of thriving, innovative intelligent communities." This is the time for re-engagement with our partners in the public and social sectors, with researchers and developers, with providers of infrastructure and connectivity and with the private sector ingenuity and best practices that drive growth in Muskoka and Almaguin. Our communities are on the cusp of significant new developments in ultra high speed

communication, and the attendant opportunities it offers. It is an exciting and rewarding time to be part of MCN. The past year has been one of hard work, accomplishments and significant decisions, and it has been a privilege to lead the Board of Directors in its dual role of oversight and accountability. MCN is well positioned to serve as a valued partner and a catalyst to community growth. I extend my sincere thanks to the entire Staff, the Executive, and all the individual members of the Board for making that possibility a reality. It has been a great pleasure to work with you. 'Omnia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis' Sincerely, Maureen Cubberley, Chair MCN Board of Directors ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR S SUMMARY Muskoka Community Network (MCN) has had another successful year delivering programs and services that assist with the development of broadband, e-business and digital skills. This focus on the digital economy improves the competitive advantage of both private and public sector stakeholders. MCN has been able to successfully provide these services to our expanded region through continued support from FedNor, community partners and individual stakeholders. The MCN team is excited to work with the Board of Directors to continue delivering our strategic vision. This report was prepared by the staff, and covers MCN s activities from August 2013 to September 2014. It also includes the results of our annual audit and financial statements for the year ending March 31, 2014. I am pleased to present this Summary on behalf of the team at MCN. Marjorie MacDonald, Acting Executive Director

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW Incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in 2000, Muskoka Community Network (MCN) is dedicated to developing technology capacity and knowledge in the regions of Almaguin, Muskoka and Parry Sound. By working and forming partnerships with the public and private sector, MCN brings economic value to its stakeholders through improved competitive positioning for the region. Muskoka Community Network works within a larger network of information and communications technology networks (ICTNs) in Northern Ontario. For more information on other ICTNs in Northern Ontario, see the following resources: K-Net (www.knet.ca), NEOnet (www.neonet.on.ca), and Blue Sky Net (www.blueskynet.ca). VISION MCN s vision is to create a network of thriving innovative intelligent communities. MISSION STATEMENT MCN is a corporation that creates economic value by building technology capacity through partnerships in the digital economy. As an organization, MCN works to build capacity and provide service in the following key areas: Broadband Infrastructure; E-Business Development; Digital Up-Skilling; Innovation; Research. MCN operates from the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Muskoka Community Network is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who provides representation on a geographical and industry basis. Additionally, MCN recognizes the selfless commitment and dedication of the Board to serve the region. 2013 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Maureen Cubberley... Chairperson Jennifer Schnier... Vice Chair George Young... Treasurer Ken Albrough... Secretary William O Neill... Director John Finley... Director John Cooper... Director Renato Romanin... Director STAFF Muskoka Community Network currently has a complement of three staff who are dedicated to delivering the programs and initiatives for the region. Marjorie MacDonald... Acting Executive Director, Office Administrator/IT Specialist Shannan Boothby... Technology Project Officer Kari Singer... Communications and Collaboration Specialist Did You Know? From January to July 2014, engagement with MCN s social media networks has increased almost 90%. That s a lot of likes, clicks, shares and comments we ve gotten from our connections and that s just the beginning!

PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES Muskoka Community Network offers several programs and initiatives to assist with the economic development of the region by helping businesses with internet connectivity and website development. PROGRAMS With consumers and businesses driving the need to develop and update broadband infrastructure, Muskoka Community Network works to meet marketplace demand through the 5Mbps Broadband Enhancement Project and the ABRA program. Recognizing the rapidly changing environment for broadband capacity in the region, MCN is facilitating the upgrade of internet speeds to the regions of Almaguin, Muskoka and Parry Sound through the 5Mbps Broadband Enhancement Project. MCN continued to operate the Advanced Broadband for Remote Areas (ABRA) program this year to assist small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with their business Internet connection. There is also a need for businesses to continually develop their e-business presence to stay current in the ever-changing online landscape. MCN supports e-business innovation and excellence through the BEAM program. 5Mbps Broadband Enhancement Project Using intelligence gained through the Broadband and Associated infrastructure Mapping Analysis Project (BAIMAP), led by Blue Sky Economic Growth Corporation, MCN identified areas where broadband coverage was most needed in the region. Working to analyze the business case and market solution to facilitate the upgrade of broadband speeds to a minimum of five megabits per second (Mbps), MCN released the 5Mbps Broadband Enhancement Project to the public in early 2014. Detailed information regarding the status of the project can be found at www.mcnet.ca/highspeed5.

Advanced Broadband for Remote Areas (ABRA) Based on changing stakeholder and technology needs, the ABRA program grew out of the SIRA program to support the improvement and upgrade of business Internet connections. Through ABRA funding, MCN assisted 34 SMEs in gaining access to a reliable high-speed internet connection. This allowed rural and remote businesses to support and improve their business operations, efficiency and competitiveness. MCN is actively working to gain additional funding to continue this program as interest for the program continues to grow. Over the past year, Muskoka Community Network has provided support to 15 organizations through the ABRA program. Muskoka Rent-All recently upgraded to a fibre optic internet connection. Cory Joiner of Muskoka Rent-All says this improvement allows our employees to spend less time waiting for the Internet when ordering parts online. This improves our efficiency and our customer s experience... Program details and eligibility can be found at www.mcnet.ca/broadband/abra-program. Broadband for E-Business and Marketing (BEAM 2) MCN continues to deliver the BEAM program to assist small- and medium-sized businesses with their e -business development. This program provides a framework and methodology for businesses to improve their web presence as well as providing a financial contribution. Additionally, BEAM assists in developing the capacity of local service providers, which improves the scope of the technology sector in our region. Building on the success of the original BEAM program, which MCN founded and piloted, the BEAM 2 program will assist in the completion of more than 100 projects by September 2014, with a grand total of 140 business expected to benefit from the program.

Since the inception of the BEAM program, MCN has assisted over 350 small- and medium-sized enterprises with their web development projects. Program details, eligibility and past recipient of the program can be found at www.mcnet.ca/e-business/beam-program. INITIATIVES In addition to structured programs, MCN is also involved in different community and regional initiatives. To further support business innovation, MCN is a driving force of the Accelerate Muskoka initiative. In 2014, MCN has worked on two major initiatives: Gigabit mobilization, and bringing a technology conference to the Muskoka Airport. Accelerate Muskoka In partnership with the Town of Huntsville and the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment, MCN participated in a Business Accelerator feasibility study to determine if Muskoka can develop an intelligent and economically sustainable hub for research, technological development and business acceleration. Muskoka Yoga Studio saw a 318% increase in our sales from our first year. I know that can be contributed to our marketing efforts to build up the brand and our website is what drove a lot of that traffic. - Tara Kinden, Owner/Founder of Muskoka Yoga Studio The feasibility study, which included an expression of interest process to identify potential partners, revealed that there are three key assets in Muskoka that can lead to significant business development. These include: The Muskoka Airport; The Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment at Forbes Hill in Huntsville; Gigabit Development.

Gigabit Community Summit The Gigabit Community Summit, held in February 2014, proved to be a popular event, with over 60 residents, business owners and thought leaders participating. At the Summit, a local internet service provider (ISP) announced the introduction of gigabit Internet to Muskoka. This announcement and the interest demonstrated by other ISPs at the Summit, validating that Accelerate Muskoka is indeed impacting the technology landscape in Muskoka. Accelerate Muskoka is planning to host future events that discuss pertinent information such as the creation of a business series in Muskoka and how the Muskoka Airport can become an economic generator. MCN delivered the event with the assistance of the Gravenhurst Economic Development Department and Muskoka Futures. TRAINING, EDUCATION AND AWARENESS Muskoka Community Network also assists stakeholders by providing training, education and awareness on technology and business development. Additionally, MCN often forms partnerships for service delivery with other organizations that share similar goals.

COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS In 2014, MCN increased our social media capacity to engage the stakeholders in the region by Encouraging stakeholders to engage with, encourage and develop internet and communication technologies (ICT); Improving the effectiveness and number of communications delivered to stakeholders; Advancing economic development in the area through the enhanced collaboration with those stakeholders already engaged with MCN. MCN has increased its digital communications in order to keep stakeholders informed of business and technology development in the region. Currently, MCN is active on the following social media channels: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube. Additionally, MCN releases periodic updates to its blog. Connect with Muskoka Community Network: Facebook: www.facebook.com/muskokacommunitynetwork Twitter: www.twitter.com/mcnet_ca LinkedIn Company Page: www.linkedin.com/company/muskoka-communitynetwork LinkedIn Discussion Group: www.linkedin.com/groups/muskoka-community- Network-1776862 Google+: plus.google.com/+muskokacommunitynetworkhuntsville YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/muskokacommunitynet Blog: mcnblogger.blogspot.ca/ Did You Know? Muskoka Community Network often works with community partners to bring Muskoka residents and businesses a variety of workshops and events. Accelerate Muskoka allows MCN to work with the Town of Huntsville and the University of Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment.

Virtual Training Centre The Virtual Training Centre (VTC) is an online training portal that MCN has offered to businesses and residents of Muskoka since 2008. The VTC features tens of thousands of hours of tutorials on topics such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, programming and business applications such as QuickBooks and Microsoft Office. These are just a few samples and there are thousands of courses available. The VTC is a celebrated service with 325 individuals currently subscribed through MCN. The VTC allows stakeholders to complete courses at their convenience, regardless of where they are, provided they have a reliable internet connection. To gain free access to the VTC, residents need to fill out an application and MCN will provide login credentials. The application can be found at www.mcnet.ca/trainingdevelopment/vtc. Website In July 2014, MCN launched its redesigned website: www.mcnet.ca. The website features a clean and modern look that allows users to quickly navigate to their desired content. Additionally, MCN s website fits with the e-business goals that our BEAM program promotes by conforming to search engine optimization (SEO) and social media optimization (SMO) practices. Tell us what you think of our new look! Send us a message on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+.

Workshops MCN is on track to meet our goal of delivering 30 workshops to 300 participants before 2016 fiscal and program year end. Whenever possible, MCN works to deliver workshops with community partners, ensuring that the training meets the needs of the stakeholders. MCN regularly delivers courses for the YWCA of Muskoka s Women in Business Series. This summer, Muskoka Futures co-ordinated and hosted an e- business workshop delivered by MCN. To view a complete list of all the workshops delivered by MCN, navigate to www.mcnet.ca/training-development/workshops. 2015 2016 GOALS MCN is working to maintain our current goals under the direction of the Board of Directors. Provide leadership in broadband and e-business development; Continue developing priorities identified under Accelerate Muskoka; Strengthen partnerships with private and public sectors; Continue public communications and collaboration with stakeholders; Provide leadership in training, education and awareness regarding technology; Provide expertise and support to other regions and organizations when assistance is required.

2013 2014 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2013 2014 ANNUAL REPORT