
As a non-government, not for profit organisation, Reconciliation Australia relies on financial and pro bono support from organisations and individuals across the community. These include:
Allco Foundation, for their financial support of the scoping study for the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute.
Anglo Coal Australia, for their financial support of our economic modelling research.
ANZ Bank, for their financial support for the National Indigenous Money Management Agenda (NIMMA).
Arnold Bloch Leibler, for pro bono legal advice, office space and meeting rooms in its Melbourne offices.
Austereo, for pro bono advertising time to promote the national apology.
BHP Billiton, the national leader for reconciliation, for funding the Indigenous Governance programme, pro bono office space, consultant support and hosting the Indigenous Governance Awards event.
BP Australia, for their financial support of our economic modelling research.
Coles Group Community Fund, for their financial support for the Share Our Pride website.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, for their financial support for the National Indigenous Money Management Agenda (NIMMA).
CPR Communications, for pro bono support in strategic communications.
Cranlana Programme, for access to leadership programmes.
Digital Camera Warehouse, for providing digital cameras for RA’s schools’ photographic project – Reconciliation: It’s All About Us.
Fairfax Media, for pro bono advertising space to promote the national apology.
Foxtel, for pro bono advertising time to promote the national apology.
Gilbert + Tobin, for pro bono meeting rooms in its Sydney offices.
Indigenous Film Services, for discounted production fees for The Apology documentary.
IAG, for financial support for our Garma women’s programme.
Koori Mail, for pro bono support for the Indigenous Governance Awards and for pro bono advertising space to promote the national apology.
Minerals Council of Australia, for their financial support of our economic modelling research.
National Australia Bank, for financial support for the National Indigenous Money Management Agenda (NIMMA) and sponsorship of RA’s schools’ photographic project, Reconciliation: It’s All About Us.
nabCapital, for financial support of our economic modelling research.
National Indigenous Times, for pro bono support for the Indigenous Governance Awards.
National Rugby League, for conducting the annual Reconciliation Cup.
Networks Seven, Nine, Ten and SBS, for pro bono advertising time to promote the national apology.
News Ltd, for pro bono advertising space to promote the national apology, for marketing of Reconciliation: It’s All About Us 2007 and for partnering with us in the Voices from the Heart of Australia project.
Qantas, for complimentary flights for members of the Stolen Generations to attend the national apology and for their support in screening The Apology documentary during National Reconciliation Week 2008.
Right Management Consultants, for pro bono consulting services on organisational management and for conducting the annual staff engagement survey on a pro bono basis.
Saatchi & Saatchi, for pro bono advertising services, this year in connection with the national apology.
State & Territory Reconciliation Councils (SRCs), for promoting joint reconciliation activities to community networks for National Reconciliation Week.
Telstra Community Development Fund, for their financial support for the Indigenous Youth Participation Strategy.
The Westpac Foundation, for financial support for the Share Our Pride website.
The Australian Government, for providing $15 million to fund Reconciliation Australia for four years in the 2004 Federal Budget.
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, for access to their resources and facilities.
The Australian Research Council, for their support of the Indigenous Community Governance project.
The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, for partnering with RA in the NIMMA project and the Indigenous Community Governance Research project and for funding The Apology documentary and poster.
The Northern Territory Government, for supporting the Indigenous Community Governance Research project.
The Western Australian Government, for supporting the Indigenous Community Governance Research project.
Across the country, Australians are making reconciliation happen - in communities, workplaces, government agencies, schools and faith groups.
Building partnerships is the key to providing a national focus for reconciliation. Reconciliation Australia depends on the help and support of many organisations and individuals.
Our friends and partners contribute to reconciliation in many ways: by delivering resources at a state/territory and local level, by providing funds for key projects and by making tax deductible donations to help the organisation as a whole.
Reconciliation has come this far because of our friends and partners - the more who join, the closer Australia gets to achieving a just and harmonious society.
The Board and staff of Reconciliation Australia congratulate and thank all of its friends and partners listed throughout this section.
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