Contact
For more information on bringing Project B3 into your school, volunteer opportunities, potential sponsorships, or general questions — get in touch. We read every message and answer every enquiry.
Email us
Send us a note at hello@projectb3.org and we'll get back to you within one or two business days. We read every message.
What we're happy to help with
- Bringing a session to your school — tell us your school, your location, and roughly how many students. We'll confirm eligibility and availability. See Programs for how a session runs.
- Volunteering as a student leader — if you're an eighth-grader or high-schooler who wants to teach this, we'd like to hear from you. Nominations usually come through a school, but we're glad to hear directly too.
- Sponsorships and partnerships — we're a nonprofit; the sessions are free to the schools that host them, which is only possible because people fund them.
- Corrections — found a factual mistake or a broken link? Tell us where and we'll fix it. We treat corrections as a priority.
- Topic requests — something you wish we covered? Let us know and it goes on the editorial list.
Before you write
A few things are answered faster on the site than by email:
- How a session works, who leads it, and how long it takes — Programs
- Practical advice you need tonight — The Parent's Playbook
- Common questions about the program — FAQ
If a child is at immediate risk
We are an education nonprofit, not an emergency service. If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency number. For an ongoing safeguarding concern at school, contact the school's named safeguarding lead. For a child's wellbeing, a school counselor or family doctor is the right first call.
