TFN Virtual Live, 25 February 2021

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TFN Virtual Live took place on 25 February 2021, generously supported by IOOF Foundation and Waratah Education Foundation. We raised over $170,000 in support of three amazing nonprofits!

Watch the replay of the event via this link and please fulfil your pledge here. If you have questions, please email info@thefundingnetwork.com.au

Please note that 10% of funds raised is retained by TFN in agreement with the NFPs pitching as a contribution to our operational costs. 

 

 

  1. Project #1: Ganbina

    Ganbina was established in 1997 by a group of local business leaders to help young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth in the Greater Shepparton community access jobs. The JOBS4U2 Program suite has since expanded to include support of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and youth aged 5 – 25 in their active engagement in education, training and employment with a view to successfully transition from school to long term meaningful employment. They are pitching for funding to further develop The Accelerated Learning Program, which assists Ganbina participants in Years 3 – 6 develop their literacy and numeracy skills in a culturally sound learning environment. 

    Find out more: http://www.ganbina.com.au/

    Meet the presenter: Larissa Falla, General Manager, Ganbina

    Larissa is a dedicated and driven community leader, faultlessly loyal to a cause she believes in. As a proud Dulgubarra Yidinji woman and mother of three, she is passionate about creating opportunities for the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders. “Competence breeds confidence and aspiration, achievement. If we encourage our kids to dream big and give them the support and tools they need to thrive as proud Aboriginal people, they are capable of anything.”

  2. Project #2: Alithia Incorporated

    Alithia’s mission is to provide specialised learning environments in which children’s social and emotional well-being are keys to lifelong learning and growth. The Alithia Learning Hub facilitates a variety of hands-on activities and workshops which use proven therapeutic techniques to support children as they develop their confidence, creativity, self-expression, and self-regulation. They will be pitching for funding for children in disadvantaged rural areas access to a variety of workshops and activities. 

    Find out more: http://alithialearning.org.au/

    Meet the presenter: Talula Hughes, Founder, Alithia Incorporated

    Talula has been the director of Alithia, since it was founded in 2016. Prior to Alithia, Talula worked for the Synectics Education Initiative, a UK charity which introduced innovative problem-solving tools and positive communication techniques into the education system. Talula runs training workshops for educators and parents.

  3. Project #3: Ngarrimili

    Ngarrimili provides wrap around, culturally informed support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creatives, entrepreneurs and businesses, developing capacity, entrepreneurialism and leadership in our community, by strengthening enterprise skills and governance. They are pitching for funding to continue and expand their existing programs across Victoria, with a commitment to long term sustainable support to the Victorian First Nations business eco-system through 1:1 business and trauma informed wellbeing support.

    Find out more: https://www.ngarrimili.org.au/

    Meet the presenter: Cormach Evans, Co-Founder & CEO, Ngarrimili

    Cormach is a proud Yorta Yorta man and father of two. He is the CEO and Founder of both Ngarrimili and Strong Brother Strong Sister. SBSS is a youth organisation that supports Aboriginal Children and Young People to achieve positive social and emotional wellbeing, whilst ensuring connections to culture and community. 

     

     

  4. Project #4: Optional donation to TFN