Corporate partners
Do you work in a Financial Services, Government or Community sector role? Or in an industry that employs Indigenous Australians? Find out how we can help you improve the financial wellbeing of First Nations people, plus see how you can support First Nations Foundation.
See below for our educational programs that can help you improve the financial wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.
Culture and Money
Cultural competency requires an awareness of cultural diversity and the ability to work effectively and respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. With Culture and Money Competency Training, you can accelerate your organisation’s understanding of Indigenous culture so you can embed best practice from the top down.
My Money Dream
My Money Dream is our award-winning online financial literacy training program created by Indigenous people, for Indigenous people. The program is designed to help build the skills needed for financial security and future prosperity. It is available to individuals, employers, and mentors and community organisations.
Tomorrow Money
Tomorrow Money is our financial wellbeing hub designed to educate and empower Indigenous Australians to take control of their financial future. It’s full of resources, guides and helpful articles that cover everything from home ownership to super to credit and debt.
Rich Blak Women
Our Rich Blak Women initiative, also known as Indigenous Women’s Financial Wellness, has been developed with the vision of long-term financial prosperity and economic security for all Indigenous Australian women, and intergenerational wealth transformation across Indigenous families and communities.