We are proud to have collaborated with a number of incredible organizations that share our commitment to learning and community support. These partners have been instrumental in helping us expand our impact, and they also offer valuable resources for additional support. Whether you're looking for educational tools, mentorship opportunities, or community programs, we encourage you to explore the organizations we've partnered with in the past. Each of them brings unique expertise and resources that can further support your learning journey.
Ladies in the Family Foundation (LIFF) is a non-profit organization focused on building relationships among immigrant women with a focus on black women and girls, to increase their economic, social and emotional wellness as they navigate building new homes, businesses, and work lifestyles in Canada.
We inspire philanthropy, support the charitable sector and build a permanent endowment to address the current and future needs of people in our community. By applying our resources, expertise, and leadership, Calgary Foundation acts as a catalyst and convener, creating a meeting place that fosters partnerships to build a strong charitable sector that serves the needs of all members of the community.
Founded in 2017 and registered in 2021, Immigrant Champions of Canada (ICC) is a Calgary-based non-profit organization dedicated to connecting immigrants to thriving lives. We believe in the Canadian multiculturalism and we strive to create a society that values and embraces the contributions of immigrants in Canada.
We invest in change-making, working alongside Canadian community, philanthropic, political, and business organizations to ensure that Black-led, Black-serving, and Black-focused non-profit, charitable, and grassroots organizations have the sustained resources and infrastructures they need to make a meaningful impact.
The Black and Racial Equity (BARE) Research Program was established by Professor Oluwabukola Salami. The current research program seeks to bridge the gaps between immigration policy and health policy and practices. The research program employs various research methodologies in their research.