๐ Attention #IndigenousBusinesses! ๐Are you ready to take your business to the next level? @FirstAusCapital is here to provide Indigenous businesses with the right support and right capital. Ready to have a yarn? Follow the link below to schedule a call https://t.co/Vw6nJAAkJ8
Businesses like Kaiyu Superfoods are utilising their knowledge to create sustainable food opportunities in NT. These are essential solutions to some of the issues the world is facing in the agriculture and food consumption industry.
https://t.co/z3uAmbxNc1
#climatechange#food
In case you missed it, you can catchup on the webinar from FAC in the link below. Another massive thanks to all our panellists for a great discussion and thanks to the thought provoking questions from the attendees!
https://t.co/69KmreUSIj
As we celebrate 5 years of First Australians Capital, Leah Armstrong is reflecting on the journey and giving us all something to work towards in driving change through our own actions and investments. ๐๐
https://t.co/JmS5tMx60O
FAC Board member Carly Mohamed has been participating in the SEWF 2021 annual forum for the global social enterprise community over the past few weeks, and she'll be joining a panel this Thursday to discuss Indigenous Community Business, join if you can: https://t.co/1DfeKuQyfp
According to Harvard Business Review, less than 3% of venture capital investments were direct to women-led enterprises in 2020. FAC is focussed on empowering Indigenous women through impact investment.
https://t.co/Cs7ngHesEZ
It is lovely to work with a business like Amber Days where Impact is embedded across every aspect of the value chain and mothers and children are front of mind in the design and realisation of these beautiful pieces.
You can checkout Amber Days online, or now, at THE ICONIC.
Effective leadership is critical for achieving better social, economic and cultural outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Strong governance and strong leadership are directly linked, and FAC is working hard to pave the wave for future Indigenous leaders.
FAC is pleased to have Steve Stanton joining our team as Director of Business Development. Steve is sharing his reflections on the opportunities within the Indigenous economy and where Indigenous entrepreneurs are ready to thrive.
Read more here: https://t.co/DoHPvAchKZ
First Australians Capital is celebrating its 5-year anniversary! We invite you to join us in conversation with some fantastic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander thought leaders
Click here to sign up: https://t.co/Cs7ngHesEZ
#IndigBizMonth#IBMLive2021#IndigenousLeadership
As October 2021 launches into Indigenous Business Month, FAC's Managing Director, Leah Armstrong, is reflecting on where power lies and the opportunities in the Indigneous Economy #IBM2021#IndigneousBusinessMonth#IndigBizMonth
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Ready to be one of the 500+ investors in Sobah beverages? The countdown to $1m invested is so close you can taste it - and it tastes like Pepperberry IPA ๐ป
https://t.co/U89y60C4L9
We're pleased to be working with Valley Service and Repairs in Muswellbrook, they have a great team servicing the local area. We'd like to say a MASSIVE thank you to Arnold Bloch Leibler, our pro bono legal support partner on this deal for their continued expertise and support!
September marks Supplier Diversity month, an annual virtual festival promoting the range of incredible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses in Australia. Follow Supply Nation and the hashtag #SupplierDiversitySeptember to see all the updates and stories!
Bethany Dance is working with FAC as a Marketing and Communications intern. She is used to working with our businesses to tell their stories, we thought we'd ask her to tell her own. Read about Bethany on our website: https://t.co/U0oBUYlZ6u
โWirrinyahโ means coming back in Yugara language. Wirrinyah are based in Ipswich, and are providing an array of conservation services using traditional practices, including cultural burning, and restoring a 4,000 year old sandstone rock art site. https://t.co/KsqtyxgeeC
The 9th August marked the United Nations World Indigenous Peopleโs Day.
The theme โLeave no one behindโ signifies the social contract to create economic and social justice for our world's oldest communities, and an opportunity for investors to align with the SDGs.