For Partners

A partnership invitation.

We can’t reach every family alone. Neither can you. Together is the only way this works.

How a partnership works

Your role isn’t to fund a programme. It’s to open a door into the village in motion — a community-safety effort that is already running, scaling through schools and youth-led work, and ready to meet the families your organisation reaches.

We tailor the partnership to your shape. Three common patterns:

01

Promote programs through your channels

A line in your customer communications, a session at your members' meeting, a notice through your school newsletter. You already speak to your community every month — this is one more line they will be glad to see.

Start small. See what response looks like. Decide whether to scale. Each step is independent.

02

Host a workshop or clinic for your audience

An evening at your branch, a school assembly, a parent night, a session in your community room. We bring the curriculum, the specialists, and the materials. You bring the room and the audience that trusts you.

03

Train your team alongside the work

Your customer-facing staff — support analysts, teachers, nurses, social workers, account managers — get cybersecurity skill development from FCS volunteer experts. They take that back to the people they serve every day.

Each pattern works on its own. They can layer if that serves you and the community at once.

Every partner is a door. No single door reaches every family.

Different doors. Same village.

You know your community better than we do. You have a trusted relationship — with customers, students, constituents, members, patients. That relationship is what we don’t have, and what your community needs.

A short, non-exhaustive list of who’s already at the table or invited to it:

  • ISPs and mobile operators — every connected home, every device on the network.
  • Schools, public and private — every student, and through them, every family. (See For Schools for what we run inside the classroom.)
  • Government departments — education ministries, social services, ICT regulators; the cross-cutting reach.
  • Parent associations, school councils, community committees — the trusted local voice.
  • Banks, retailers, and other commercial entities — the customer-education layer already inside your communications.
  • Healthcare clinics, family services, support groups — touch families at moments of openness or vulnerability.
  • Faith communities, social clubs, professional associations — the rooms where families are already present.

Each is a different kind of door. None of them reaches everyone. Together they reach more than any single organisation could.

A second loop, on your side

When your staff are trained, the people they serve are safer. When the people they serve are safer, your community trusts your organisation more — and sees the work you did. That is not why you partner. It is what follows from partnering. Commercial value flows from doing right by the community. Not the other way around.

What partners are saying

Testimonials and quotes from partner organisations land here as the programme scales. If you’d like to be one of the first voices on this page, let’s talk.

The ask

Four weeks. A small working group. One lead from each side.

The output of those four weeks is a scoped pilot: what we would run, who it reaches, how we tell the story honestly, how your team gets involved. After four weeks the question is simple — does this look worth piloting? If yes, we run a small pilot. If the pilot lands, we discuss scaling. Each step gates the next. Nobody commits to scale before the scope is done.

[email protected] — one sentence about your organisation and the community you serve, and we will set up a thirty-minute call.

What we are building toward

A community where every family has somewhere to turn — and the place they turn to is somewhere they already trust.

Cayman first. The model travels. The work compounds with every partner who opens a door.

The community gets safer — one family at a time. Open the door you have.