Introducing the Inaugural LEDlab Cohort!
RADIUS has partnered with Ecotrust Canada to create the Local Economic Development Lab. The LEDlab partners with community organizations to explore innovative ways to build a more vibrant and inclusive
RADIUS has partnered with Ecotrust Canada to create the Local Economic Development Lab. The LEDlab partners with community organizations to explore innovative ways to build a more vibrant and inclusive
We are excited to introduce the participants of the third Trampoline Cohort! The Trampoline program is a validation stage program for impact focused entrepreneurs and ventures looking for support to
Jenn McRae built and piloted the RADIUS Fellowships in Radical Doing program, which wrapped up its second annual cohort this summer under the leadership of RADIUS Lead Educator Tamara Connell. Here,
Radical Doers – whether rooted in innovation or economic participation or both – need access to appropriate capital; in this post, RADIUS Ventures Director Donovan Woollard outlines the solutions RADIUS
RADIUS has moved! As of September 1st, RADIUS calls the second floor of the brand new SFU Charles Chang Innovation Centre home. Our new office at the corner of West
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. Applications are now closed but will open again for the 2016-2017
Hello! Remember us? Yes, we’re the guys who interviewed some amazing local changemakers around the Vancouver area to inspire others to do good in their field of work. Well, how
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. Below, we get an update from Kuelii Smart Fan, a project
Please join us in welcoming the newest members of our growing team, Tovah Paglaro (RADIUS General Manager) and Rebecca Konsolos (RADIUS Ventures Program Strategist)! Tovah is taking the reins as
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. Below, Butt Out Vancouver, a project team funded earlier this year,