An Urban Indigenous Collective
The Culture Hub Collective is a non-profit, community-based, urban Indigenous collective created to address the critical need for physical space and the sharing of cultural knowledge to facilitate connection, reconnection, and healing.
Our Mission:
Cultivating generational healing for urban Indigenous relatives through community building, cultural connection, and reconnection.
Our Vision:
Creating inclusive spaces where cultural understanding and collaboration elevate Indigenous Knowledge and promote personal growth for urban Indigenous relatives.
Learn more about our community partners here.
Our Impact at Culture Hub
Culture | Community | Connection
Events Hosted | Jan 2024 – Mar 2025
222 Gatherings - from intimate 10-person workshops to 400-guest gatherings
~22,200 community members welcomed (using a 100-person average per event)
Every circle, class, and celebration is another chance for connection.
Ongoing Community Circles | Jan 2024 – Mar 2025
8 groups call Culture Hub home, meeting weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly
≈ 15 participants per gathering
Over 15 months that’s about 1,800 visits—steady, grassroots community building in action.
Vendor Markets | Jan 2024 – Mar 2025
10 pop-up markets hosted on site
22 artisan vendors on average (range 17–26)
≈ 200 shoppers per market
≈ 2,220 total people engaged—nurturing a vibrant local maker economy and community connection.
Community Partnerships | Jan 2024 – Mar 2025
8 partner organizations bringing their own programs into the Culture Hub
Each introduces ≈ 50 new participants per year
That’s about 400 additional community members reached, expanding our circle of impact even further.
Total Estimated Reach | Jan 2024 – Mar 2025
Events: ~22,200 participants
Ongoing Community Circles: ~1,800 participant visits
Vendor Markets: ~2,220 shoppers & makers engaged
Community Partnerships: ~400 new participants
Grand Total: ≈ 26,620 people served—a testament to Culture Hub’s growing, interwoven community.