Mentorship that
transforms

Connecting ambitious Black professionals and students through meaningful guidance, support, and strategic career development in Calgary.

Applications now Open for the 2025/26 Co-horts

The 2025/2026 cohort is accepting applications now. Whether you’re a student seeking direction or a professional ready to guide the next generations, we’re building something meaningful together.

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Missions and Programme
Features

Our Mission

To empower our youth with the tools and support they need to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey.

One on One Mentorship

Provides goal-oriented support, advice and coaching to student mentees.

Soft Skill Training

Develops mentees’ soft skills to help prepare them as new professionals.

Volunteering Opportunities

Provides mentees with volunteer opportunities to help build their résumé.
Build
Missions and Programme
Features
Our Mission
To empower our youth with the tools and support they need to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey.
One on One Mentorship
Provides goal-oriented support, advice and coaching to student mentees.
Soft Skill Training
Develops mentees’ soft skills to help prepare them as new professionals.
Volunteering Opportunities
Provides mentees with volunteer opportunities to help build their résumé.
Guide

Become a mentor that changes lives

The CBC mentorship programme invites mentors who can commit 2–4 hours per month during the school year to mentor Grade 11 and 12 or post-secondary students. As a CBC mentor, you will be giving back to the community by supporting our youth to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey. Mentors provide goal-oriented virtual mentoring sessions, constructive advice and feedback, new perspectives on problem solving, and a positive environment that empowers mentees to excel.

Mentorship

What you offer as a mentor

As a mentor, you bring lived experience, thoughtful guidance and genuine commitment. You meet regularly with your mentee to offer honest feedback, practical insight and encouragement – walking alongside someone who is ready to grow and build their future.
 
  • Supportive goal-oriented ‘virtual’ mentoring sessions.

  • Commitment to meet and be present at each mentoring session.

  • Constructive advice and feedback.

  • New perspectives on how to problem solve and approach new challenges.

  • Support with seeking resources to help with their personal growth.

  • A positive environment that empowers them to excel during their development journey.

Mentorship

What you receive as a mentor

Mentors invest their time and expertise to support the next generation of Black leaders in Calgary – and they don’t do it alone. As a mentor, you receive guidance, resources and recognition that support your growth while you make meaningful impact through mentorship.
 
  • Orientation overview and material to prepare you for your mentorship.

  • Support from our team throughout the program.

  • Survey to provide feedback regarding your mentorship progress and experience.

  • End-of-year recognition for participation in the program.

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Become a mentee and find your direction

To be considered for the CBC mentorship program, students must be attending school in Calgary at one of these institutions.

  • Calgary Catholic School District and be in grade 11 or 12, will need to contact their teacher or principal who will submit your name and parental agreement form on your behalf (if under 18 years of age at the time of registration).

  • Registered member of the Mount Royal University Mentorship program.

  • Students attending Calgary Board of Education and in grade 11 or 12 will be considered as capacity allows. To be considered, a recommendation email from your teacher or principal is required and emailed to mentorship@calgaryblackchambers.ca.Please include the school name, school contact name and email, current grade you are attending, and what you hope to accomplish from participating in the program. A parental authorization form will be emailed to you if we can pair you with a mentor.

Guide

Become a mentor that changes lives

The CBC mentorship programme invites mentors who can commit 2–4 hours per month during the school year to mentor Grade 11 and 12 or post-secondary students. As a CBC mentor, you will be giving back to the community by supporting our youth to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey. Mentors provide goal-oriented virtual mentoring sessions, constructive advice and feedback, new perspectives on problem solving, and a positive environment that empowers mentees to excel.

Our Mission

To empower our youth with the tools and support they need to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey.
One-on-One Mentorship: Provides goal-oriented support, advice and coaching to student mentees.

Program Feature

Soft Skill Training: Develops mentees’ soft skills to help prepare them as new professionals.
Volunteering Opportunity: Provides mentees with volunteer opportunities to help build their résumé.

Mentorship in action

Real stories of transformation, connection and personal growth

Our Mission

To empower our youth with the tools and support they need to achieve academic and personal success on their educational and career journey.

One on One Mentorship

Provides goal-oriented support, advice and coaching to student mentees.

Soft Skill Training
Develops mentees’ soft skills to help prepare them as new professionals.
Volunteering Opportunities
Provides mentees with volunteer opportunities to help build their résumé.

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