Interested in Becoming a Sponsor?
To make our offerings more accessible, we are looking for organizations who would like to sponsor our programs. If you find our mission compelling and want to support us in making the outdoors a more equitable place - let’s talk! Send an email to partnerships@rockoncollective.com.
Our 2024 Sponsors
We are excited to introduce our first sponsor of the ROC program, Cabin!
We're pumped to support ROC! As a company filled with employees passionate about the outdoors, including several employees who climb, we love to support local initiatives that encourage mentorship as well as stoke the fire of movement and personal growth. Looking forward to this partnership!
Our 2024 Funders
Recreation Foundation BC (RFBC)
Grant awarded: $2000
Rock On Collective is beyond excited to announce that we have received a grant from Recreation Foundation BC to support our 2024 mentorship program. This grant will help organize more courses and workshops to build safer rock climbing practices and improved land stewardship among our program participants. Many thanks for your valued support, RFBC!
Federation of Mountain Clubs BC (FMCBC)
Grant awarded: $850
Federation of Mountain Clubs BC has awarded Rock On Collective a grant "Train the Mentors" - a skills-building component in our 2024 mentorship program. FMCBC's support will help us further equip the mentors with practical skills, confidence and improved safety practices by learning directly from certified climbing guides. This will in turn benefit the mentees in their mentorship groups as well as the climbing community at large. Thanks, FMCBC for your generous support!
Our 2023 pilot program was funded by TakingITGlobal’s Sprout Fellowship Program. We are deeply grateful for their seed grant, making the birth of this initiative a possibility.
Our Partners
Thank you to Anna Schneider for your generous support in designing our website and logo. (If you want your brand to look just as cool as ours, reach out to her here.)
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Rock On Collective Climbing Association
With respect and gratitude, Rock On Collective would like to acknowledge that the land across which we live and climb is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the syilx and nlaka’pamux Peoples. Furthermore, we recognize tu?ikən (Skaha Bluffs) as a culturally and spiritually significant site for the Okanagan Nation Alliance and commit to our role in respecting and interacting in a reciprocal relationship with tmixʷ (the land and all life forms which interact on it).