How to Ignite Positive Impact In Rural, Regional & Remote Communities, hosted by AMP Foundation - BFGN Series #6
Event description
How can purpose-led founders create lasting impact in rural, regional, and remote communities?
Join us for an insightful panel discussion on "How to Ignite Positive Impact In Rural, Regional & Remote Communities", where purpose-led founders from the Tomorrow Makers IGNITE program will share their inspiring stories and practical insights on how to launch and sustain social enterprises in RRR areas.
Date: Tuesday, 24 September 2024
Time: 12PM-1PM AEST (10AM-11AM AWST, 2PM-3PM NZST)
Platform: Online
Cost: Free for BFGN members, $20 for non-members
Hosted by the AMP Foundation, a BFGN Partner, this session is designed for professionals and founders eager to drive positive change in regional, rural, and remote communities. The AMP Foundation has long supported the growth of purpose-driven ventures through its Tomorrow Makers program, fostering the development of impactful social enterprises.
Meet the Panelists:
- Tanya Egerton: As the visionary behind the Remote OpShop Project, Tanya is dedicated to empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across remote Australia. Her work, recognized by the People’s Choice Award at the 2023 Tomorrow Makers SPARK showcase, focuses on community-led and culturally rooted enterprises, promoting self-determination through sustainable, circular economy principles.
- Phil Smith: Co-founder of Good Projects Australia, Phil brings the success of Men’s Sheds to remote, and regional, First Nations communities, creating social enterprises that provide employment and housing solutions. His innovative approach focuses on training, empowerment, and cultural preservation through community-owned enterprises that positively impact people’s lives.
- Catherine MacDougall: As the founder of Prepare Produce Provide, Catherine’s passion for food, education, and community has led her to create opportunities for young people in the food and hospitality industry. Her initiative, Kepa Kwab, a non-alcoholic beverage created by Indigenous youth through their culinary training program, is an inspiring example of empowering vulnerable communities.
Moderators:
- Lucy Watson, Program Manager at AMP Foundation
Key Themes Covered:
- Real-life experiences of starting and scaling social enterprises in rural, regional, and remote areas
- Strategies for building sustainable businesses while addressing local needs
- The role of community empowerment and self-determination in business success
- Overcoming the unique challenges of entrepreneurship in remote regions
This webinar will provide invaluable insights into what it takes to create a meaningful and lasting impact in underserved communities. Whether you’re in the early stages of developing a business for good or are looking for inspiration to scale your impact, this session will offer practical advice and motivation from founders who have walked the path.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from those who are making a difference on the ground. Secure your spot today and learn how to ignite positive change in your community.
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