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Upcoming staff changes at ELP | A clear road forward
The coming weeks will see some big changes in the ELP office and the team is excited to see how these shifts will see ELP programs and initiatives go from strength-to-strength.
Representation on a global stage
Liandra Gaykamaŋu, CEO of Enterprise Learning Projects was one of nine First Nations representatives from around the country to work closely with the hosts of SEWF22, Whitebox Enterprises. Throughout the program design stage, Liandra was able to highlight various opportunities for First Nations voices, culture and peoples to be represented.
Bursaries are more than just a ticket
Our Impact North team identified SEWF22 as a valuable event for their community to attend to develop knowledge, grow networks and be inspired by global stories of impact. Consequently, the team held a hugely successful campaign to secure Bursaries for members of the Impact North community to travel to Meanjin, Brisbane and attend the event.
Investing in the seed of an idea
Investors often give their time and money to entrepreneurs who already have traction, those who have had the time to get a few runs on the board. But they only got there because they were exposed to stories of success and encouraged – however inadvertently – to give it a go for themselves.
The power of community support
Networks, at their heart, are bringing like-minded people together. But these humble connections can go on to create powerful change. Read about how we’ve seen the power of networks, support and resources in action.
How entrepreneurism drives empowerment.
There is no quick-fix solution to a 200-year-old problem. But we do know one thing that works: entrepreneurism. We believe it is the most powerful tool to transform remote communities.
Our next chapter: 100 entrepreneurs over 3 years.
For over a decade, ELP has been committed to empowering remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through enterprise. And, over the next three years, we're going to support 100 remote entrepreneurs to become future leaders and changemakers in their communities.