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Have Your Voice Heard: Take Our Public Health Survey

Have Your Voice Heard: Take Our Public Health Survey

The Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) is dedicated to advocating for better policies that serve everyone, especially equity-deserving communities, through our public health survey. We want to hear from you to ensure your...

Grant Writing Webinar Recap: Using Logic Models

Grant Writing Webinar Recap: Using Logic Models

On November 30th, the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) hosted an engaging virtual session titled Grant Writing Webinar: Logic Models to Answer Grant Questions. This follow-up to our earlier introduction to grant writing...

What We Stand For

Our Pillars

The Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) is a national, non-profit organization, driven by Black organizations across the country. We advance the social, economic, political and cultural interests of Canadians of African descent.

Total Health
Developing a national action plan to improve the health and well being of Black Canadians.
Criminal Justice Reform
Addressing the impact of anti-Black racism in the criminal justice system in Canada.
Lifelong Learning
Promoting excellence and eliminating systemic barriers to success in schools and classrooms.
Employment Development
Increasing access to training in traditional and untraditional sectors of work

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Black Women Speaking at Black Entrepreneurship Launch Event
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Youth Employment Skills Program

The Youth Employment Skills Program is a 15 week paid skills training and work experience program for  Black youthnewcomersyouth with disabilities, and NEET youth (Not in Education, Employment or Training) as well as other marginalized groups, aged 15-30.

Black Women Speaking at Black Entrepreneurship Launch Event
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Newcomers Program

Join our free 3 month program designed to uplift Black Newcomers and NEET youth aged 15-30 by offering mentorship and workshops aimed at community and career building!

Black Women Speaking at Black Entrepreneurship Launch Event
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Black Entrepreneurship Program

The Black Entrepreneurship Program equips black youth and young adults with the skills and knowledge necessary to become successful entrepreneurs.
SSLP Saskatchewan
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Supports for Student Learning Program 

The Student Supports for Learning Program (SSLP) is a 10-week program that aims to build foundations for Black Youth. Students who complete the program are eligible to receive a scholarship between $1000.00 and $6,000.00.