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.