Food Services - Business Valuation Services
The Food Trucks Association of Canada (FTAC) seeks a student or student group collaboration to support its efforts to strengthen the Food Truck and greater street food industry. FTAC believes that it is important for a business at any stage to know and track its value over time. The Association is considering a number of tools & platforms relating to business valuations. FTAC would like to fully test the assumptions of these platforms, business valuation programs / applications, to assess their suitability for conducting or developing a business valuation process for food trucks and other mobile food businesses in Canada. The project aims to understand how these apps calculates valuations, what models they use, and whether they accurately reflect the unique aspects of the food truck industry.
Data Entry - Municipal Bylaw Research Assistant
FTAC is interested in drawing attention to gaps, barriers, and inequities that occur within the business landscape where Canadian Food Trucks operate - chiefly, municipalities. We are undertaking a series of research projects that are truly IDEAL for students to understand the inner workings of how good policy recommendations can have real impacts on the ability for small businesses to thrive and grow. This project aims to transform incomplete data on municipal food truck bylaws in Canada into a comprehensive and reliable information base. Learners will address the inaccuracy and missing information within existing datasets by: Validating existing data : Confirming the accuracy of the information collected previously. Filling knowledge gaps : Conducting research to locate missing details regarding specific bylaws and regulations in each municipality. Enhancing transparency : Providing clear and consistent citations for all data gathered through their research. By achieving these objectives, learners will directly contribute to the creation of a valuable resource for the Food Truck Association of Canada (FTAC). This data will empower the FTAC to advocate for fair and consistent regulations that benefit the food truck industry across the country.
Forum & Social Media Data, Custom Data Scraper
The Food Trucks Association of Canada (FTAC) seeks to dive deep into the insights and prevalent issues of the food truck industry, exploring public forums and online communities where operators gather (such as Facebook, reddit, etc.). The goal of this project is to create a custom data scraping program in Python, as to collect large sets of data from shortlisted group forums. This scraper will be used as a pivotal tool, intended to automate and streamline the intricate data extraction process from multiple online forums. Thereby providing a robust dataset for FTAC to use in our existing data projects.
Food Cost Visualizer and Planner
The primary objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive Food Cost Visualizer and Planner for Food Trucks, enabling them to effectively plan their menus and manage food costs during their operating season. Students will work with multiple data sets, including open data sources from Statistics Canada (Wholesale food pricing, Consumer Trends, Consumer Price Index), as well as data from Agriculture Boards. The Association will assist in obtaining data feeds for various datasets from the government where possible. NOTE: The use of data scrapers to fetch data in the final product is prohibited.
Municipal Bylaw Scan in Canada - Research Project
FTAC is interested in drawing attention to gaps, barriers, and inequities that occur within the business landscape where Canadian Food Trucks operate - chiefly, municipalities. We are undertaking a series of research projects that are truly IDEAL for students to understand the inner workings of how good policy recommendations can have real impacts on the ability for small businesses to thrive and grow. In this project, FTAC is undertaking a cross-country review of various bylaws that impact Food Truck operators. This will be the 2nd year this data will be collected to inform our work. All of the research conducted will be online and can be done from anywhere.
Economic Impact Study - Economic impact of Food Trucks on Local Municipalities
The main goal of this project is to attempt to measure the impact of food truck businesses on local economies and municipal governments. The study aims to comprehensively assess the economic implications of food truck operations and advocate for their positive contributions to local communities. This project seeks to provide an evidence-based understanding of the economic benefits, challenges, and policy considerations associated with food trucks. By conducting rigorous research, our desired outcomes are to generate actionable insights, foster informed policymaking, and promote the sustainable growth of the food truck industry.
Finding Data Insights from Atypical Sources
The ability to leverage contextual data from a variety of sources is imperative. As a young association, we seek innovative ways to ascertain key insights within the industries we serve. The goal of this project is to perform data mining and analysis on public forums and social media exchanges to identify the most common issues facing the industry. This information will be used to inform the services and information provided by our organization.