RADIUS Ventures Community Health Survey
RADIUS Ventures wants to know what community health means to you. RADIUS Ventures is exploring a new focus area in community health and we’re looking to you – our community
RADIUS Ventures wants to know what community health means to you. RADIUS Ventures is exploring a new focus area in community health and we’re looking to you – our community
At RADIUS, we have the hypothesis that we can play a meaningful role in shifting towards a more just, sustainable and resilient economy. The RADIUS Fellowship in Radical Doing is
Housing & Affordability: Tired of talking about it yet? You can’t get through a conversation in Vancouver without housing or affordability coming up. With a steady stream of news articles,
Guest blogger Tesicca Truong (@TesiccaT on Twitter) is the co-founder of CityHive, a recent recipient of RADIUS and Embark‘s SFU Student Social Innovation Seed Fund. The 2016-17 cycle of the Seed Fund
We’re delighted to present our third cohort of RADIUS Fellows! Once a week from now until June, this band of Radical Doers will gather together, connect with mentors and coaches,
The SFU Student Social Innovation Seed Fund is a joint initiative of RADIUS and Embark that supports radical change endeavours with social and environmental impact at their core. Funding amounts ranging from
Two years ago, Devon Carr had just moved back to Vancouver. A sailor, tinkerer, chef, and innovator – he came to RADIUS searching for an impactful way to apply his
The RADIUS Fellowship and Trampoline Business Model Validation Program are both currently accepting applications. Theunis Snyman of Basic Design is an alumnus of both programs. He’s active in the community and has
The Georgia Straight recently profiled RADIUS Director Shawn Smith alongside Beedie Business School’s Director of Entrepreneurship Sarah Lubik and Associate Dean Andrew Gemino. The article sheds light on the origins of