Walk With Us — Turn Your RAP Commitments into Measurable Impact .

At iSupplyAU, we’re not just delivering projects — we’re building a scalable, replicable model that uplifts Culture, empowers Community, and cares for Country. 

In partnership with values-aligned organisations, we’re reshaping how Australia delivers on its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) commitments — turning intent into action and promises into measurable impact. 

Together with our  Founding Members, Sustaining Members, Project Sponsors, Project Partners, and Volunteers, we’re breaking down long-standing systemic barriers and creating a national blueprint that can grow, replicate, and inspire — community by community, project by project. 

Pathways to Partnership 

We offer a range of entry points for strategic supporters across sectors — from national brands to local heroes: 

Supporter Type Role In-Kind Contribution Recognition
🔑 Founding Members Our founding members are the visionary leaders who shape our future and fuel our journey from the ground up. They provide the critical support — the “bread and butter” — that allows us to deliver cultural, environmental, and community initiatives across Australia. $10,000 per month — no contracts (only 10 available) ✔ Exclusive branding as a Founding Member
✔ Silver status across all projects
✔ First visibility of the project pipeline
✔ First-mover recognition
✔ Earn Kindness Credits
🔑 Sustaining Members Champions of our mission who provide vital support to cover iSupply’s core operational costs — keeping the engine running and the impact flowing. Contribution via financial support or Kindness Contributions (products/services) to support the operational delivery of iSupply. ✔ Acknowledgement on the iSupply website
✔ Invitations to iSupply events and project briefings
✔ Quarterly impact updates
✔ Earn Kindness Credits
🏆 Project Sponsors Project Sponsors enablers of specific, high-impact initiatives Significant contribution through finance or Kindness Contributions (products/services) ✔ Project Naming rights
✔ Platium Recognition
✔ Lead Visibility
✔ Featured in media and story telling
✔ Earn Kindness Credits
🎖 Project Partners Sector experts supporting the delivery or execution of projects or initiatives (Project Partners support project sponsors) Contribution via financial support or Kindness Contributions (products/services) ✔ Listed on project assets
✔ Gold Recognition
✔ Impact reporting
✔ Sector-specific storytelling
✔ Earn Kindness Credits
🙌 Volunteers On-the-ground champions delivering hands-on assistance Time, skills, and energy ✔Recognition via social media and community-facing storytelling


Each pathway comes with tailored recognition, visibility across projects, and access to real-time impact reporting.
 

Flagship Pilot Projects 

Our pilot projects are more than ideas — they’re on-the-ground proof of what’s possible when we collaborate with purpose. 

Each initiative is: 

  • Community-designed 
  • Industry-supported 
  • Built to scale 

These flagship efforts tackle real issues — from housing and landcare to cultural preservation and youth empowerment. 

Number Focus Category Overview of Category Pilot Project Overview of Project Project Needs
1 Landcare Support of Mother Earth projects enabling community clean-ups, maintenance of tracks and firebreaks, management of invasive species, and equipment for cultural harvesting and land regeneration activities. Dampier Peninsular Cleanup – Protecting our Paradise. A trial clean-up initiative focused on removing waste from a community and then removing it from the Dampier Peninsula. This project empowers the mob through participation, stewardship, and care for Country. Training of machine operators, rubbish extraction and removal, fuel, volunteer mobilisation, fuel, food, accomodation.
2 Community Water and Sewage Deliver safe and sustainable water and sewerage systems that meet the needs of remote and regional communities. Bolo Water Project – Preserving Culture through Water A community-led initiative supporting the Lullumb and Mudnunn communities in the Kimberley. Delivers clean water, safe sanitation, and infrastructure aligned with cultural needs. Ground preparation, engineering assistance, plumbing supplies, labour, accommodation, flights, fuel, food.
3 Community Infrastructure Develop critical infrastructure including community kitchens, shelters, laundry blocks and gunyahs across priority communities. Supply prefabricated units that can be built on site. Ensure culturally safe design standards. Ryhim Community Housing Project – A safe place to sleep, eat and live. A culturally led rebuild focused on improving housing infrastructure including kitchens, laundries and gunyah shelter for the Lullumb and Mudnunn communities in the Kimberley. Community kitchens, laundry facilities, gunyah repairs and the development of community spaces.
4 Community Solar & Off-Grid Energy Provide reliable off-grid power solutions to ensure essential services and community functions are supported in remote areas. Shammy Solar Initiative – Lighting up our future. Delivers off-grid solar power solutions to support energy independence and sustainable community living. Ground preparation, solution design, implementation, and ongoing support
5 Food Sovereignty Establish community-led food gardens, bush tucker initiatives, and cold storage access; provide tools, seedlings, irrigation systems, and remote logistics. Kimberley Cuisine – A taste that nourished us for generations. A training-based project focused on local food production of food along with bush food education, enhancing self-sufficiency and traditional knowledge sharing. Ground preparation, staffing, planting, maintaining, harvesting, and selling.
6 Community Health and Wellbeing Deploy mobile health trailers, hygiene stations, and culturally safe medical spaces; support logistics for Cultural Support Vehicles and trauma-informed services. Cultural Support Services – Shaping a healthier future. In development In development
7 Cultural Activities Support community events with food, equipment, and logistics including cultural trailers (toilets, cool rooms, camp kitchen), and safe Elder transport. Cultural Support Kits (If ceremony dies, culture dies) making it easier. Provision of mobile cultural infrastructure including portable toilets, cool rooms, and mobile camp kitchens to support ceremonies and community gatherings. Trailers, camp equipment, cool room, cultural service equipment
8 Education and Career Transition Provide access to learning facilities, transport and mentoring support. Enable pathways to education, training and employment. Murgon High School – A place to learn, grow and build a solid future. A collaboration with Murgon State High School to build educational and cultural infrastructure, embed Indigenous knowledge, and support project-based learning. Storage containers, training facilities, toilets, and planting materials
9 Commercial Activities Build Indigenous business capacity through websites, payment gateways, point-of-sale systems, and bookkeeping platforms to support enterprise growth. Cable Beach Cultural Hub – A culture to showcase. A showcase of Kimberley and Australian culture for tourists and locals alike, featuring cultural education, art, and performance spaces in a magical space. Ground maintenance, seating, and water pump installation
10 Self-Determination Create meaningful jobs aligned with culture, Country and community needs; support enterprise that empowers mob to lead the solutions. Ingleside Learning Centre – Lessons of the country given in the city. A visionary, self-sustaining community hub incorporating housing, food sovereignty, regeneration, training, and technology to support long-term community wellbeing. Project design, gunyahs, educational materials, appliances

Not Just Partnerships — Shared Purpose 

These aren’t transactional relationships. They’re transformational. 

Our partners walk with us — not above us. We co-design solutions, share stories, and deliver results that matter to Community and meet the strategic goals of Corporate Australia. 

Every act of kindness helps bridge the RAP Gap — turning unused budgets, goodwill, and spare capacity into outcomes that create lasting change. 

Walk With Us 

This is just the beginning. 

If you’re ready to help shape a national model for reconciliation — one that is community-led, culturally grounded, and built to scale — we’d love to connect. 

Let’s walk the talk, together. 

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