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Be part of the growing movement of people addressing economic injustice through redistributing wealth to First Nations community organisations.

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Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

Determined by mob

Backed by you

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1. You sign up and redistribute wealth

Sign up to redistribute wealth on a weekly, monthly, or once-off basis.

2. We pool and redistribute funds

100% of funds are pooled and redistributed annually across our community partners.

3. Partners receive ongoing funding

Our partners receive direct and flexible funding each year to resource their needs and priorities.

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Are you a philanthropist or business interested in partnering?

We invite you to connect with us and explore how you can meaningfully support First Nations Futures and the self-determined work of our community partners.

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Considering leaving a bequest?

If you’re thinking of leaving a bequest, we’d love to connect with you. You can help build a lasting foundation for First Nations self-determination and intergenerational impact.

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Why is it important to redistribute wealth?

The ongoing impacts of colonisation have created deep structural inequities in so-called "Australia", where economic systems continue to benefit from the dispossession of First Nations peoples and lands.

As a result, non-Indigenous people hold disproportionate access to wealth and power, while many First Nations community-led initiatives remain under-resourced despite generations of advocacy, action, and solutions on the ground.

Addressing colonial injustice requires more than acknowledgement—it calls for a tangible commitment to the redistribution of wealth and power. This means resourcing First Nations communities on their terms, supporting long-term self-determination, and shifting capital into the hands of those who have been systematically excluded from it.

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Weekly, monthly or once-off?

We recommend redistributing $5 or more per week as an ongoing act of solidarity and repair. If ongoing support isn't financially possible right now, you can make a one-off contribution.

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Where does your money go?

All funds redistributed go directly to our community partners, supporting their work supporting young people, climate action, cultural revitalisation and youth justice.

Our operational costs - including advocacy, campaigning, evaluation, and partner support - are resourced by philanthropists who choose to back First Nations Futures at an operations level.

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