May 16, 2025 | Toronto, ON
The Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) is proud to announce that we have officially received registered charity status in Canada. This marks a historic and transformational milestone in our journey toward advancing equity, opportunity, and wellbeing for Black communities across the country.
What This Means
Becoming a registered charity is more than a legal designation — it’s a powerful tool that enhances our ability to create lasting impact. With this new status:
- We can now issue charitable tax receipts for donations, making it easier and more rewarding for individuals and organizations to support our mission.
- We’re eligible for a wider range of grants and funding opportunities, including those that are only open to registered charities, allowing us to expand our reach and scale our programs.
- We gain stronger credibility and public trust as a nationally recognized charitable organization advocating for the advancement of Black Canadians.
- We can deepen partnerships with community groups, businesses, and government agencies looking to support Black-led charitable work in Canada.
Why This Matters for the Black Community
This designation strengthens our ability to advocate for and invest in Black communities — particularly in our pillars of Lifelong Learning, Employment Development, Total Health, and Criminal Justice Reform.
In a country where Black-led and Black-serving organizations have historically been underfunded and overlooked, FBC’s charity status sends a strong message: Black communities are organized, impactful, and deserve investment.
What’s Next?
With this new chapter, we’re excited to:
- Launch new fundraising campaigns that fuel culturally relevant programs and services.
- Continue to build national initiatives that serve Black youth, families, newcomers, and entrepreneurs.
- Partner with donors, foundations, and institutions committed to racial equity and inclusive growth.
- Continue amplifying Black voices and lived experiences in decision-making spaces.
We are grateful to our members, supporters, and community partners who have championed this work. Your belief in our vision has made this possible.
To make a charitable donation and support our mission, visit www.fbcfcn.ca/donate
Every dollar helps us build a more equitable and inclusive Canada.