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Sponsorship + support

Support for social enterprise, support for community

Ways to Get Involved

  • Sponsor a kit: Fund art supplies that go directly to survivors.
  • Corporate Partnership: Align your brand with healing, creativity, and community impact.
  • Volunteer: Help us assemble kits, write encouragement notes, or support BraveArt events.
  • Donate Supplies: Paints, journals, brushes, stickers: every item counts.
  • Shop BraveArt Merch: Every purchase funds a bigger movement.
  • Help us spread the word, and the love!

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How It Works

Your support helps us purchase, assemble and donate Therapeutic Art Kits to domestic violence shelters and trauma-informed organizations across Canada.


Each kit includes paint-by-number or diamond dot supplies (more selections coming), affirmation stickers, a mini journal, and a note of encouragement, reminding every recipient that healing is possible, and creativity is powerful.


100% of profits from BraveArt merchandise and colouring books go back into these programs and this work.

See kit sponsorship info

Why Partner with BraveArt?

Because when you support creative healing, you change lives. And we’ll make sure everyone knows it!


As a partner, you'll receive:

- Social media features + partner shoutouts

- Optional team volunteering or workshop opportunities

- A personalized Impact Report showing exactly how your sponsorship helped survivors

- Custom digital badge acknowledging your brand as a sponsor 


Let's build something brave together.

Become a braveart partner

Volunteer Opportunities

Join our team of volunteers and help us make a difference in the healing community. Whether you have a few hours a week or a few hours a month, we have opportunities for you to get involved. Opportunities range from remote admin to in-person kit assembly, to card making! 


All ages, wages, races, laces, bods welcome :) 

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Sponsorship + Support

Because healing is a community effort.


At The BraveArt Project, every dollar you give creates measurable impact for survivors of domestic abuse and trauma.


We’re a social enterprise—not a registered charity—so instead of fundraising the traditional way, we reinvest every sale, partnership, and sponsorship directly into our programming and creative healing initiatives.


When you sponsor a BraveArt Kit, you’re not just giving supplies, you’re giving hope, courage, and a creative lifeline to someone rebuilding their life.

Become a Sponsor

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Download the BraveArt sponsorship package to see how you can get involved!

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Nova Scotia, Canada

The BraveArt Project is a Division of New Leaf Global Services Inc.

© 2025 The BraveArt Project. All rights reserved.

The BraveArt Project is not a clinical mental health provider. We cannot offer therapy or immediate support. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call or text 988 for the Suicide Crisis Helpline or 911. 


Proudly woman-owned social enterprise.

 

The BraveArt Project, a Division of New Leaf Global Services Inc. operates on the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq people. We honour the Treaties of Peace and Friendship as living agreements and acknowledge the longstanding presence and contributions of African Nova Scotians, many of whom are descendants of enslaved Africans and Black Loyalists.


As a trauma-informed, equity-driven business, we’re committed to learning, unlearning, and taking meaningful action toward truth, reconciliation, and collective healing.


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