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Programs

First Nations Foundation has a range of programs and resources for individuals, financial educators and corporate partners, all with the unifying goal of improving the financial literacy and prosperity of Indigenous Australians.

 
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Tomorrow Money

Tomorrow Money is our financial wellbeing hub designed to educate and empower First Nations people 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.

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My Money Dream

My Money Dream is our award-winning online financial literacy training program created by First Nations people, for First Nations 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.

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Train-the-Trainer

This program is designed for people working alongside Mob in community, particularly those in the not-for-profit and community services sectors, who play an important role in supporting First Nations financial wellbeing.

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Rich Blak Women

Rich Blak Women is a financial literacy initiative built to strengthen money knowledge and confidence. It supports women to understand money patterns, set clear goals and build practical plans that align with their responsibilities, values and goals.

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Culture and Money

Culture and Money is our cultural competency training offering for financial services and Government sectors. This First Nations-led training program is designed to give you a better understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures so you can enhance the delivery of financial services to First Nations peoples.

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Financial Wellness Outreach

Our Financial Wellness Outreach program takes a holistic approach to financial services by bringing consumer advocates, superannuation funds, government services and financial counsellors directly to First Nations communities. This initiative offers face-to-face assistance with financial requests in a culturally safe environment, ensuring that First Nations people can access essential services that might otherwise be inaccessible due to community remoteness or language barriers.

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Financial Fitness

Financial Fitness is an interactive education program designed to build foundational money skills for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants. Through structured workshops, practical activities and real-life financial scenarios, participants strengthen knowledge in budgeting, goal setting, banking, superannuation and planning for their financial future.

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Financial Fitness for Youth

Financial Fitness for Youth is a practical financial literacy tool designed for students. It builds understanding of how money works, where it goes, and how young people can move from everyday spending to clear money goals. Through guided activities and real scenarios, students learn how to track money, make informed choices and map a pathway toward the future they want.

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