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Partner with BlackHack Society


BlackHack Society raises a new generation of ethical hackers from diverse cultural backgrounds. We bring new talent into cybersecurity, upskill current professionals through our Purple Team Mentality (offense + defense + victim perspective), and responsibly introduce hacker culture to the world.

If that lines up with how your organization shows up in the world, we should talk.

Sponsor a Program or a Cohort.

Fund what we already run. Examples: a Security+ cohort through BlackHack Academy, a Purple Team Operators internship cohort, or a Safe & Sound clinic series for the elderly. Your support is tied to a real outcome you can point to.

Co-Deliver in your Community.

Libraries, senior centers, hackerspaces, DEF CON groups, other nonprofits — host a Safe & Sound clinic, co-run a CTF, share a venue, swap audiences. We bring the curriculum and experts; you bring the room, people and the local trust.

Send us Students. Take ours back.

Universities and schools — Georgia Tech, Spelman, Morehouse, Georgia State, and others — refer students into our internship and academy programs. We deliver practitioner-grade training, public speaking opportunities, and a portfolio. Your alumni grow our talent base; our graduates strengthen your placement numbers.

What we look for in a Partner


If that's you, the next step is a 20-minute intro call. No pitch deck required.

The first step is always the same: a short conversation over so we can understand each other's goals before anything is committed to paper.

We respond within 5 business days.



Mission-aligned

You genuinely care about building Ethical Hackers from diverse backgrounds and the Purple Team approach to security.

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Values-aligned

Honesty, Integrity, Authenticity, Humility, Accountability, Gratitude.

Six pillars, all six required.

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Lasting Impact

A logo on a page for one quarter is not a partnership. We're building multi-year Relationships.

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