Empower Your Community with the Safe School Hub
Join the Movement for Safer, Inclusive Schools
Partner with us to create impactful change in schools by leveraging the Safe School Hub. Together, we can foster environments where every student feels safe and valued.
Collaborate for Change
By partnering with the Safe School Hub, you gain access to resources and support that amplify your initiatives. Together, we can drive meaningful change and promote equity in education.
Opportunities for Collaboration
Explore the diverse opportunities available through our microgrants and sponsorships designed to empower your initiatives.
Microgrants
Receive up to $1,000 to support your educational programs or campaigns focused on anti-racism and student rights.
Event Sponsorship
Benefit from branding and logistical support to enhance your events, ensuring maximum impact and reach.
Co-Branded Materials
Access custom materials to promote your group alongside BCCA and Mutima Canada, enhancing visibility and credibility.
Advisory Network Access
Connect with our advisory network and utilize tech tools through the Safe School Hub to strengthen your initiatives.
Target Audience
Who Should Apply
We are seeking dynamic youth-led groups, passionate educators, and dedicated community networks to join us in our mission to create safer, more inclusive schools. Ideal applicants include student councils, grassroots collectives, and organizations focused on equity and justice. Whether you’re a teacher championing diversity or a nonprofit uplifting Black voices, your involvement can drive meaningful change. We encourage applications from those committed to advocacy, education, and community empowerment.
Application Timeline
Our application process is designed to be accessible and ongoing. We review submissions on a rolling basis, ensuring timely feedback and support. Activities funded through our program must be completed by October 2025, allowing ample time for planning and execution. Selected partners will benefit from onboarding sessions and continuous support from the BCCA Advisory team, ensuring a successful collaboration.

2023
Initiative Launch
The BC Community Alliance launched its Safe School Hub initiative, marking a significant step in combating anti-Black racism in educational settings.

2024
First Collaborations
We partnered with local schools and community groups to host workshops and events, reaching over 1,000 students and educators.

2025
Expansion and Growth
With increased funding, we expanded our reach, offering microgrants and sponsorships to a broader range of applicants, enhancing our impact across British Columbia.

2025
Ongoing Support
As we continue to grow, our focus remains on providing resources and support to our partners, fostering a network of empowered youth and educators.
Application Process
Applying to collaborate with the BC Community Alliance is straightforward. Interested groups should complete our brief application form or send an email to rebecca@bccommunityalliance.ca with the subject line: Safe School Hub Collaboration Proposal. Please include your group’s name and contact information, a concise plan detailing how you intend to promote or utilize the Safe School Hub, and a proposed budget if requesting microgrant funds. Additionally, feel free to share any relevant materials, such as social media links, videos, or examples of past work, to strengthen your application. Together, we can drive change and support Black youth in our communities.
What Our Partners Say
“Collaborating with the BC Community Alliance has been transformative for our student council. The support and resources provided have empowered us to make a real impact in our school community.”

Jordan Thompson
Student Council President
“The microgrant we received allowed us to host a successful anti-racism workshop. The guidance from BCCA was invaluable in making our event a success.”

Aisha Roberts
Workshop Coordinator
“Partnering with BCCA gave our grassroots organization the visibility we needed. Their commitment to uplifting Black youth is truly inspiring.”

Samuel Lee
Community Organizer
“Thanks to the sponsorship from BCCA, we were able to create digital content that resonated with our audience and highlighted important issues.”

Nia Johnson
Digital Content Creator
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