Social
Impact

Position believes that businesses should play a critical role in creating a positive social impact in the communities they operate in. That’s why we take pride in the work we do through our Social Impact Fund, which focuses on supporting Aboriginal communities.

Our support goes beyond just providing financial assistance.

We also offer our expertise and resources to help other Aboriginal organisations establish their companies, develop strategic plans, improve their governance, and enhance their operational efficiency.

We assist with various aspects of their operations, including e-commerce, product sourcing, quality control, warehouse management, and distribution. All of this is done on a pro bono basis, as we believe that it is essential to give back to the communities we serve.

examples of Social impact fund beneficiaries

Rough Sleeper are committed to producing premium quality fashion and accessories, and supporting those in our community who are most in need. Rough Sleeper connect profit directly to individuals experiencing homelessness, by providing critical items including shelter, sleeping bags and survival kits.

CareerTrackers is a national, purpose-driven organszation that supports pre-professional Indigenous university students and connects them with employers to participate in paid, multi-year internships. CareerTrackers’ students complete their university studies with high grades, industry experience, and bright futures.

The Westerman Jilya Institute aims to reduce Indigenous suicides, build resilience and strengthen wellbeing in Indigenous Australians through leading the development of culturally and clinically informed mental health and suicide prevention responses and increasing the number of Indigenous Psychologists working in our highest risk regional and remote communities.

BlackFit Fitness specialise in educational programs that empower children, teens, adults, elders and communities close the gap by helping them to make healthy lifestyle choices which help to improve the quality of life for not only themselves, but all Australians.

Jarin Street provides ethical and sustainable support to artists who contribute their artwork to Jarin Street Designs. This encourages the support and promotion of Aboriginal artists whilst supporting 100% Aboriginal-owned businesses and their products.

ID Know Yourself support young people in the Greater Sydney region who have been impacted by cultural dispossession, systemic disadvantage and complex trauma by providing the tools needed to make empowered choices and fill the gaps left by a failing system.

Rough Sleeper are committed to producing premium quality fashion and accessories, and supporting those in our community who are most in need. Rough Sleeper connect profit directly to individuals experiencing homelessness, by providing critical items including shelter, sleeping bags and survival kits.

CareerTrackers is a national, purpose-driven organszation that supports pre-professional Indigenous university students and connects them with employers to participate in paid, multi-year internships. CareerTrackers’ students complete their university studies with high grades, industry experience, and bright futures.

The Westerman Jilya Institute aims to reduce Indigenous suicides, build resilience and strengthen wellbeing in Indigenous Australians through leading the development of culturally and clinically informed mental health and suicide prevention responses and increasing the number of Indigenous Psychologists working in our highest risk regional and remote communities.

BlackFit Fitness specialise in educational programs that empower children, teens, adults, elders and communities close the gap by helping them to make healthy lifestyle choices which help to improve the quality of life for not only themselves, but all Australians.

Jarin Street provides ethical and sustainable support to artists who contribute their artwork to Jarin Street Designs. This encourages the support and promotion of Aboriginal artists whilst supporting 100% Aboriginal-owned businesses and their products.

ID Know Yourself support young people in the Greater Sydney region who have been impacted by cultural dispossession, systemic disadvantage and complex trauma by providing the tools needed to make empowered choices and fill the gaps left by a failing system.