CLIMATE COLLAB CENTRES
Places, spaces, and resources for youth climate work
The Purpose of Climate Collab Centres
Youth often have inadequate funds and resources to secure a centralized location for co-creating, convening, and accessing advocacy materials. At the same time, youth that do have a centralized location experience redundancy when there is a lack of sharing this resource among youth climate and social justice activists.
Our Climate Collab Centres addresses this gap in the movement by providing youth-led organizations and activists with a safe space for peer-to-peer mentorship, a centralized place for cross-collaborative planning, and easy-access to free resource sharing across what’s currently referred to as Canada.
Montreal | Tiohtià:ke
Activist Resource Library Montréal
The Activist Resource Library is a physical place where youth activists can connect with a greater community, collaborate and convene, and borrow FREE resources/equipment to carry-out their direct actions and advocacy efforts.
The library is stocked with materials such as megaphones, speakers, projectors, and more for members to access on a first-come, first-served basis.
You can find the full list of resources here.
Address
Apathy is Boring
5310 Boul St Laurent, Montreal, QC
Hours of Operation
Tuesday from 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM (ET)
How to Apply
To become a member of the Activist Resource Library Montreal, please complete the Member Intake Form linked below. A team member from Apathy is Boring will get back to you with an update once it’s been reviewed.
Toronto | Tkaronto
Climate ShareSpace Toronto
Climate ShareSpace provides youth with FREE coworking memberships that offer places and spaces to convene, collaborate, and connect with other leaders, innovators, and activists in the climate and social justice movement.
Folks with access to Climate ShareSpace Toronto have access to: hot desks, meeting rooms, lounge spaces, discounted storage and venue space, member gatherings, and more!
Address
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
9:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. EST
How to Apply
We are not accepting applications for Climate ShareSpace Toronto at this time.
Eligibility
Organization or project
This service is open to youth-led organizations, grassroots groups, activists, and/or projects that are in need of a centralized storage, meeting space, or secure place to borrow free advocacy resources.
Applicants should be working towards reducing the impact of the climate crisis and/or fighting for climate justice in what is currently referred to as Canada, whether that’s through a project/initiative or direct actions/activism.
Age
Youth (aged 30 or under)
Indigenous folks from Turtle Island (what is currently North America) can apply age 35 or under.





