Partners & Sponsors

Partners & Sponsors

Honouring our Funders, Partners, and Sponsors

At Moms Against Racism, we are deeply grateful for the people and organizations who invest in a future where every child belongs. Your support powers healing programs, learning spaces, and advocacy that shift culture and systems – one family, one classroom, one community at a time. 

Thank you for standing with us. This year, your support helped us deliver trauma-informed programs, publish practical resources, and grow a national community committed to courageous, everyday anti-racism.

Our Funders

We extend heartfelt gratitude to the funders who fuel this work through financial support.

Visionary Funders ($50,000+)

Those who see beyond the moment — investing boldly in systemic transformation and a liberated future where every child belongs.

Changemaker Funders ($20,000–$49,999)

Those who help turn vision into action, resourcing community-led solutions that create lasting impact.

Catalyst Funders ($5,000–$19,999)

Those who spark growth and innovation across our programs, helping ideas blossom into real change.

Connection Funders (Up to $4,999)

Those who keep this work grounded and growing through generosity, trust, and shared commitment.

Our Sponsors

Our sponsors expand our reach and help bring programming to more families and schools.

Liberation Sponsors ($7,500 – $10,000+)

Those who help make collective freedom real by funding the systems change, creativity, and care that ensure every child can thrive.

Belonging Sponsors ($3,000 – $7,499)

Those who help weave communities where every voice is valued and every family feels at home.

Kinship Sponsors ($1,000 – $2,999)

Those who build relationships rooted in trust, care, and reciprocity which is the heart of this movement.

Solidarity Sponsors (Up to $999)

Those who stand beside us in shared purpose and commitment, reminding us that we are stronger together.

Our Partners

Relationship is the remedy. Our partners are part of the village that makes this work possible. We’re proud to collaborate with so many wonderful organizations and individuals who show up with care, resources, creativity, and shared commitment to equity and belonging. Together, we’re weaving a community of learning, healing, and change.

Our Village Partners

Our village is rich with organizations who walk beside us in deep partnership, offering significant in-kind support, shared leadership, or program collaboration. They are part of the roots and rhythm of our work.

Your Parenting Mojo

Our Circle of Supporters

We are also surrounded by an ever-growing circle of organizations and community groups who share their time, spaces, and solidarity. Each plays a vital role in helping build a world where every child belongs.

Be a Kid Sponsors

Be a Kid Venues

Impact Snapshot

Because of this circle of support in 2024–25, we achieved:

  • Shared Language: 96% use new terms and frameworks to discuss racism confidently.
  • Heightened Awareness: 95% report increased understanding of their own and others’ cultural identities.
  • Confidence to Act: 95% gained the confidence to speak out; 90% built skills to intervene effectively.

I think it has made a great impact in my children knowing that we can openly talk about topics related to race and oppression and they are comfortable to ask questions. They see the actions I take and it models to them how to treat others with kindness and consideration.


Join the work of belonging

Be part of the change.

If you believe every child deserves to grow up seen, safe, and celebrated, this is your invitation. Your support makes healing possible, lifts brave learning into action, shifts attitudes and policies, and builds communities where belonging for racialized kids is the norm.

Stand with Us

Every pledge, every partnership strengthens the movement toward belonging and liberation. We’re grateful to all who understand the importance of anti-racism work. Thank you to everyone who supports Moms Against Racism. Your care today becomes tomorrow’s courage in the hearts of our kids.