
Protected: Building Collective Power: What we learned navigating tensions and tradeoffs in grant decisions
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Our first ever Participatory Grantmaking Initiative received 142 applications this spring, highlighting the meaningful work underway as well as the need for more funding for community-based, grassroots projects supporting migrant
There will be a place in time where Indigenous existences, in all of our complexities and imperfect humanities, are not subject to debate or exceptionalism.
The application process for the Participatory Grantmaking Initiative is currently in full swing. Applications opened on December 10th, 2024 and will close on February 3rd, 2025 at 10 am PT.
We are excited to announce the launch of the participatory grantmaking initiative to support racialized migrants. This initiative is a result of a partnership between the RADIUS Refugee Livelihood Lab
As an active guy with a background as a high-performance athlete and a career as a coach and in sports administration, Kabir Hosein understands intuitively how physical movement supports wellness.
With a genuine love for her community, Mayra Gonzalez stands as a dedicated advocate for mental health, embodying her commitment to making a difference. When she was a law student,
Carla Carvalho, a registered clinical counsellor at Strawberries and Sunshine Wellness Collective in Port Coquitlam, B.C., has always been passionate about storytelling as a pathway to empathy and healing. Originally
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Mohammed Zaqout came to Canada as a visitor in the summer of 2019, a year and a half after leaving his home in Palestine. He decided to stay, and after