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‘Backing women with bold, practical ideas’: Game Changer grants support Indigenous female entrepreneurs
Three First Nations entrepreneurs have been announced as recipients of Ember Con...
Callan Morse 6 Mar 2026
$15,000 in Game Changer Grants available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in business
Ember Connect has opened applications for the latest round of its Game Changer G...
Giovanni Torre 20 Jan 2026
Three First Nations leaders receive game changing support from Ember Connect
An executive producer, an Aboriginal Health Practitioner and an education schola...
Giovanni Torre 30 May 2025
Indigenous women in leadership taking strides
A program re-engaging girls in school through storytelling and a 'Linkedin' for...
Keira Jenkins 28 Oct 2024
First Nations small businesses receive game-changing support
Three young Aboriginal entrepreneurs have been named the next Ember Connect Game...
Giovanni Torre 11 Oct 2024
Ember Connect's round one grants change the game for five Indigenous women

A fashion designer, an iron woman and a trauma therapist are among the recipients of Ember Connect's first round of Game Changer Grants for 2024.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 6, 2024
Indigenous women's support network Ember Connect lands three-year partnership with BHP

First Nations-led charity Ember Connect announced a new three-year partnership with BHP this week, which includes $50,000 in annual grants for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 7, 2024
First Nations-led collective Ember Connect empowering Indigenous women through digital mentoring program

A First Nations-led collective is delivering economic empowerment for Indigenous women through a nationwide, digital online mentoring program.

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Brendan Foster Nov 2, 2023
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