Join our Partnership Circle —

A collective walking alongside remote First Nations women leaders.

 

Walk with us to create lasting change, led by remote First Nations women.

The EPWA Partnership Circle is a growing community of like-minded partners who believe in the power of remote First Nations women to lead transformative change—on their own terms, in their own communities.

By joining the Circle, you are walking alongside women who are building futures through entrepreneurship, self-employment, and strong cultural leadership. Your support helps provide the time, space, resources and relationships needed for this work to flourish.

 

What Your Partnership Makes Possible:

  • Culturally-strong leadership and decision-making

  • Place-based entrepreneurship and microenterprise

  • Peer networks, mentoring, and local learning spaces

  • Long-term strategies for community and economic development

  • Systems change that centres First Nations women’s voices

 

EPWA is a registered charity. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible.

 

Examples of how your support enables change on the ground.

 

FREEDOM GARVEY-WARR

Yarning Lunch

$150 Yarning lunch supports women in business and leadership to meet once month to talk about their hopes, dreams and aspirations and plan enterprise activities. These yarning sessions are held across the Kimberley towns and facilitated by Maganda Makers business club in Broome, Kununurra, Halls Creek, Derby and Fitzroy Crossing and in the remote communities of Balgo (Piriwa) and Kalumburu (Tramulla)


CAPTION CREDIT

On Country Trip

$200 provides fuel and catering for an on country trip to share cultural stories, hunt and collect bush tucker with young women, and explore bush medicine and botanical and tourism enterprise opportunities whilst keeping culture strong.


CAPTION CREDIT

Intellectual Property

$2000 provides training for a group of First Nations Women in cultural intellectual property via a three day workshop.


CAPTION CREDIT

Business Help

$5000 provides a First Nations woman entrepreneur with a start up grant and the necessary equipment and resources to start a bush food or botanical business.