Big River Impact Foundation

Big River Impact Foundation Big River is driven by five main principles:
1. to be community-led and committed to generating lasting outcomes
2. to reach large numbers of people
3.

Big River is driven by 5 principles.Our first 5 year strategy aims to reach 10% of the 3 million people experiencing social, housing & economic exclusion; 300,000 people by 2024 & we aim to achieve this by implementing 6 programs to seek results defined by the aspirations of our clients, belonging and economic mobility
4. to inform ourselves first, then others
5. to adhere to strong relationships,

economic and social outcomes and transparent governance
Our first five year strategy supported by the Board aims to reach 10 per cent of the three million people experiencing social, housing and economic exclusion. This translates to 300,000 people by 2024 and we aim to achieve this by implementing six programs.asting economic strength and independence for people on low incomes. See more at http://bigriverfoundation.com.au/our-programs/

07/03/2020

Picture yourself in their position, would you remain silent? For the communities broken and violent. We hold onto the hope that it will all change one day.

Willcannia NSW Australia: lost an equivalent of 2% of their population, 10 deaths in 8 weeks.

###TENTACION - Jocelyn Flores (Audio)

See more here:https://www.facebook.com/josephineamycashman/

Our people gazed at the stars to make sense of human existence. Impact investing is an Aboriginal way of being: Josephin...
23/06/2019

Our people gazed at the stars to make sense of human existence. Impact investing is an Aboriginal way of being: Josephine Cashman, launching six programs of Big River Impact Foundation, focused on homes, belonging and hope. http://ow.ly/pPAa50uKBVx

It starts with the home: Lillian Moseley and Kiana Moseley-Enoch, mother and daughter, on challenges & opportunities of ...
23/06/2019

It starts with the home: Lillian Moseley and Kiana Moseley-Enoch, mother and daughter, on challenges & opportunities of homes and belonging. Courageous, uplifting and inspiring. http://ow.ly/pE7150uKCOz

21/06/2019

It starts with the home: Lillian Moseley and Kiana Moseley-Enoch, mother and daughter, speaking at the program launch of Big River Impact Foundation, focused on homes, belonging and hope. Informing us all of the real challenges and opportunities of homes and belonging.
Courageous, uplifting and inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story giving hope such that thousands of lives might be improved.

Produced by Knierim Brothers Productions

Address

2 Chifley Square
Sydney, NSW
2000

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61292388156

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