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In the lead up to Invasion Day (January 26), First Nations Futures’ #WEALTHBACK Campaign is calling on all people that have benefited from the ongoing colonisation of First Nations lands to give #WEALTHBACK.

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What is ‘#WEALTHBACK’?

#WEALTHBACK means to reckon with past and present wrongs, and participate in the returning of wealth that has been taken. It acknowledges the economic benefit that people living in so-called “Australia” have gained from colonisation.

Redistribute wealth now

How can you get involved?

Sign up to our funding platform on a recurring basis and redistribute $5 (or more) per week.

Participate in #WEALTHBACK through redistributing wealth to our First Nations community-led partners via our funding platform.

Make a once-off contribution.

If you are only able to make a once-off contribution, we have the option via our funding platform.

Running an event or business? Redistribute a percentage of your profits.

If you are running an event or business, consider redistributing a percentage of your profits and/or ticket sales through our funding platform.

Share and/or print our #WEALTHBACK campaign content.

Spread awareness and support the campaign by sharing our content on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Print out our free posters and flyers to post up on the streets, notice boards, workplaces, etc. Download campaign assets here to build the movement and spread awareness.

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Why is it important to co-invest in First Nations Futures?

The continuous impacts of colonisation have created unequal ground, where all people living in Australia continually benefit economically from the colonisation of First Nations lands and people. The effects have meant that non-Indigenous people have disproportionate power and access to wealth and resources. While many First Nations community-driven initiatives do not have the sustainable resources to drive the change they want to see. Our communities have been advocating, campaigning and implementing solutions on the ground for generations on limited resources. It is for all people in Australia to take responsibility and redistribute wealth and power in meaningful and ongoing ways.

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Weekly, monthly or once-off?

If you are in a financial position to do so, we recommend making a recurring co-investment (weekly or monthly) as an active step in redistributing wealth. If this is not within your financial capacity, making a once-off co-investment is a meaningful way to contribute.

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Where does your money go?

All funds co-invested through our funding platform go directly to our First Nations community-driven partners. First Nations Futures operational costs are met through funding from philanthropic partners.

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How to co-invest?

Enter the frequency (weekly, monthly or once-off) and amount you'd like to co-invest (all donations of $2 or more are tax deductible), and be part of backing futures grounded in First Nations solutions and economic justice.

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As someone that co-invests into First Nations Futures, you will:

1. Support First Nations community-driven work

100% of your money gets distributed through our funding platform to all our partners. This supports the continuous and sustaining work that our partners are doing for community and Country - on their terms, on their lands.

2. Be part of our mailing list

We will keep you up to date on the stories, advocacy, and news that connects First Nations Futures, our partners and you.

3. Receive updates on community-led impact

Our partners will share the impact they are creating that responds to their voice, story and capacities. We centre community-led measurement and evaluation, ensuring that our partners are the authors of their own success.

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Are you a philanthropist interested in major giving?

If you are a philanthropist or major donor, get in touch with us to explore how best to support First Nations Futures and our partners work.

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