About Project B3
Project B3 is a nonprofit dedicated to teaching students and parents how to navigate the web and social media safely. Our program doesn't limit internet usage — it gives kids the tools to use the internet safely and responsibly.
What you'll find here
Our Online Safety library covers the ground you'd expect and a bit more:
- Online safety fundamentals — digital footprint, oversharing, and the habits that keep a young person's reputation and safety intact
- Cyberbullying — how to recognise it, how to report it, and what an adult should do in the first hour
- Parents and family — screen-time agreements, the apps kids are actually using, and modelling the behaviour you're asking for
- Social media — what a post really gives away, and how to use a feed without letting it set your mood
- Privacy and security — passwords, two-factor authentication, app permissions, and periodic account check-ups
- Programs for schools — how a Project B3 session runs, who leads it, and how to bring one to your school
When you're ready to put it into practice, our Programs turn passive reading into something you actually did.
Our approach
We don't strip the internet away and we don't ask families to install surveillance on their children. Both are unrealistic, and neither teaches a habit that survives the first unsupervised device. Instead we teach digital responsibility the way you'd teach road sense: early, plainly, and with older kids modelling it — because a nine-year-old will copy a thirteen-year-old long before they copy an adult.
Get in touch
Spotted an error? Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Using our material with a class? Drop us a line — we read every message.
