This Black History Month, we’re sharing the powerful work of Black-led, Black-serving and Black-focused (B3) organizations that are transforming both philanthropy and communities. Together, they are building a more equitable future where Black communities can thrive.
We are applauding and supporting:
- Community service organizations that are on the ground, providing vital services to Black communities in education, arts, youth services, healthcare and more.
- As well as the funders who are championing the long-term growth and sustainability of such organizations across the country. The Black Canadian Fundraisers Collective and the Black Opportunity Fund are piloting a project that will see Toronto-based organizations access flexible funding as well as help build and strengthen organizational capacity that directly impacts Black communities.
Get to know these grassroots organizations and systems changemakers.
B3 community services organizations
- ASE Community Foundation for Black Canadians with Disabilities
- AstroSankofa
- b current
- Back 2 Basickz Youth Services
- BYJ Community Services
- Jamaican Canadian Association
- Lady Ballers Camp
- Mama’s Healing Garden
- R.I.S.E. Edutainment
- Tropicana Community Services
B3 organizations working to change philanthropic systems