Learn Together, Grow Together

Join a collaborative community where families share investing knowledge, support each other's financial goals, and build lasting connections through peer learning experiences.

150+
Active Learning Groups
2,400
Community Members
95%
Complete Programs

Connected Learning Networks

Our community approach connects you with other families navigating similar financial journeys. Through structured peer groups and informal networking opportunities, you'll find support, accountability, and fresh perspectives that individual study simply can't provide.

  • Study Circles: Small groups of 6-8 families meet weekly to discuss course materials, share experiences, and work through real investment scenarios together.

  • Peer Mentoring: Experienced community members guide newcomers through their first investment decisions and help navigate common challenges.

  • Regional Meetups: Monthly in-person gatherings across Canada where local community members connect, share strategies, and build lasting friendships.

Real Projects, Real Results

Community members work together on practical investing projects that mirror real-world financial decisions. These collaborative experiences build confidence and create lasting learning.

Group Portfolio Challenge

Family RESP Optimization

Teams of four families collaborated to research and design education savings strategies, comparing different RESP options and investment allocations over a 12-week period.

Team member Marcus Team member Carolina Team member Priya
+ 12 other participants

Project Timeline

Research Phase (Weeks 1-4)

Teams research RESP providers, investment options, and government incentive programs

Strategy Development (Weeks 5-8)

Collaborative design of family-specific education funding strategies

Presentation & Feedback (Weeks 9-12)

Teams present strategies and receive peer feedback for refinement

Peer Review Network

Investment Decision Workshop

Community members bring real investment decisions to structured peer review sessions, receiving diverse perspectives and collaborative analysis from other families.

Workshop Format

Case Presentation (20 minutes)

Family presents their investment opportunity and key considerations

Group Analysis (30 minutes)

Collaborative discussion of risks, opportunities, and alternatives

Recommendation & Follow-up (10 minutes)

Group provides structured feedback and accountability check-ins

Join Our September 2025 Cohort

Connect with other Canadian families committed to building financial security through collaborative learning and peer support.

Apply for Community Membership

gorynqilavest Community Learning Program

244 Bartley Dr, North York, ON M4A 1G1, Canada

Phone: +1 581 805 1212 | Email: info@gorynqilavest.com