Supporting the Home of Black British History
Help us in our mission to embed the heritage of African and Caribbean people in its rightful place at the heart of British history and culture. Support BCA now for the future!
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BECOME A FRIEND
Share your love for Black British History and support Black Cultural Archives by becoming a ‘friends’ member. Join today! Help us continue the urgent work of collecting, protecting, and promoting Black British History to inspire and strengthen society.
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LEAVE A LEGACY
Remembering BCA by leaving a gift in your will, of any size, can help us develop and protect our archive collections, strengthen our educational programs and deliver inspirational exhibitions and transformative community outreach.
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CORPORATES
Align your brand with the nation’s Home of Black British History and develop a uniquely rich, tailored and impactful relationship with Black Cultural Archives, housed in our iconic Georgian building at 1 Windrush Square, Brixton.
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BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Volunteer support is at the heart of BCA’s story. We rely upon our extraordinary volunteers to share their skills in support our important work, in a wide-range of ways. We are currently refreshing our volunteer scheme and will update you soon.
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BECOME A PATRON
BCA’s Patrons collectively impact the success of our mission to be the home of Black British History, not just in London, but throughout Britain and around the world. Join our patrons circle and be part of a dynamic, influential group at the heart of BCA’s urgent work.
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FUNDRAISE FOR US
Whether you want to throw a party, run a race, run a Black History quiz, or any other fun activity, we’re on hand to support you raising funds to support BCA’s urgent work.
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OUR SUPPORTERS
Learn more about our supporters here.
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PROJECTS AND PARTNERSHIPS
BCA partners with a range of organisations to support education on Black British History, champion present day activism and celebrate Black culture.
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OUR CAMPAIGNS
As a grassroot organisation, BCA continues to campaign to make a difference. We work in partnership with others to amplify the voices of what it is to be Black in Britain and and advance our mission to collect, preserve and celebrate Black British History.