Tag: first nations people

  • IBM partners with Barayamal to drive Indigenous Entrepreneurship

    IBM partners with Barayamal to drive Indigenous Entrepreneurship

    Sydney, Australia, 26 May 2020: IBM has announced a new partnership with Indigenous charity, Barayamal, to support and drive Indigenous entrepreneurship in the technology sector. The partnership will see IBM work with Barayamal to help Indigenous Australians interested in a technology career build their skills and knowledge of the industry, including how Artificial Intelligence (AI)…

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  • 5 Reasons To Attend A Charity Hackathon

    5 Reasons To Attend A Charity Hackathon

    Are you looking for a way to give back to your community and make a difference in someone’s life? Do you love to code? Would you like to spend a day in a fun and collaborative atmosphere, coding and designing for a good cause? You’ve heard of hackathons before. But what about charity hackathons? Charity…

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  • FUNDING INDIGENOUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    FUNDING INDIGENOUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    Dean Foley is the founder of the world’s first Indigenous- startup accelerator, Barayamal, or “Black Swan” in the Gamilaraay language. Our editors discussed venture capital, sustainable entrepreneurship, and black cladding in a wide-ranging interview with Foley. Prior to the colonisation of Australia, school- children in Europe were only taught about white swans, while Australia’s First…

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  • Median funding invested in Indigenous ventures remains $0 while VC’s raise a record $1.4 billion this year

    Median funding invested in Indigenous ventures remains $0 while VC’s raise a record $1.4 billion this year

    The push for diversity in venture capital is long overdue but like a lot of diversity campaigns, First Nations people are being overlooked by investors in Australia. According to Dean Foley, founder of the world’s first Indigenous Accelerator, who reached out to venture capitalist firms operating in Australia to conduct research into how much or more…

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  • eBay Foundation supports Indigenous entrepreneurship through Barayamal

    eBay Foundation supports Indigenous entrepreneurship through Barayamal

    Through the eBay Foundation’s Global Give: Rapid Response grant program, eBay employees help decide where to support untapped entrepreneurs in the communities where eBayers live and work around the world. This year, the annual Global Give program was adapted to make the employee input process simpler and the grant administration easier to get funds to…

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  • Press Release: World’s first Indigenous business accelerator program continues to help entrepreneurs overcome COVID-19

    Press Release: World’s first Indigenous business accelerator program continues to help entrepreneurs overcome COVID-19

    Melbourne, Australia, September 2020 COVID-19 has had a severe impact on First Nations businesses with Kinaway Chamber of Commerce claiming 22% of its Members (Indigenous businesses) in Victoria ceased operations in March 2020. Thanks to LaunchVic, Barayamal is supporting five Indigenous businesses from Victoria during this challenging time by providing mentoring and workshops to overcome…

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  • Press Release: First Nations entrepreneurs can now apply for Barayamal’s business accelerator program and access $50,000 in grant funding

    Press Release: First Nations entrepreneurs can now apply for Barayamal’s business accelerator program and access $50,000 in grant funding

    After running the world’s first Indigenous Accelerator in November 2016, Barayamal is now running its second accelerator program in Victoria on the 7th September 2020 – thanks to LaunchVic!  Five innovative First Nations businesses will be selected for the Barayamal Accelerator at the Victorian Innovation Hub. The three-month program will support First Nations businesses to…

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  • Press Release: Barayamal launches new virtual programs to continue supporting First Nations Entrepreneurs

    Press Release: Barayamal launches new virtual programs to continue supporting First Nations Entrepreneurs

    As Australian entrepreneurs adapt their business models to a world of remote working and disruption, Barayamal is taking its business accelerator programs online to continue supporting First Nations entrepreneurs. The Barayamal Virtual Accelerator has launched, which is open to First Nations people who are interested in learning how to take their business to the next…

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  • Barayamal Network (Member Snapshot)

    Barayamal Network (Member Snapshot)

    A quick snapshot of the Barayamal Network – where Indigipreneurs (First Nations Entrepreneurs) collaborate, network & receive mentoring. The First Nations Entrepreneurial Network is a collaborative platform for Indigenous entrepreneurs to connect with each other and share their knowledge in order to grow as business owners. Barayamal “Allies” (non-Indigenous supporters) can also join. The gathering…

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  • Barayamal Newsletter – August 2019

    Barayamal Newsletter – August 2019

    Barayamal Demo Day & Awards Have you received your invite for the Barayamal Demo Day & Awards event yet? This event provides a national platform to showcase Indigenous entrepreneurship, break negative stereotypes and show the world that like black swans, Indigenous entrepreneurs exist and we can also build successful businesses too. Barayamal Q&A The next…

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  • Barayamal Accelerator – apply now!

    Barayamal Accelerator – apply now!

    The Barayamal Accelerator is now open to Victorian Indigenous startups and scaleups, which closes this Friday at 11:59 PM. If you or someone you know have a strong desire to grow your business and take things to the next level, please click the link below to find out more and don’t miss out on submitting an application! Here are 6 reasons…

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  • Indigenous entrepreneurs share their election wishlists

    Indigenous entrepreneurs share their election wishlists

    Indigenous entrepreneurs share their election wishlists With the recent launch of the Barayamal Network and Federal Election coming up, we decided to ask Indigenous entrepreneurs and community members what they would like to see happen to better support the growth of the Indigenous business sector. Here we share the top 3 key issues Indigenous entrepreneurs…

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  • Indigenous startups finally have access to funding.

    Indigenous startups finally have access to funding.

    The world’s first Indigenous Accelerator PRESS RELEASE Thursday, 7 March, 2019 Indigenous startups finally have access to funding. After running the world’s first Indigenous Accelerator in November 2016, Barayamal is now running the first Indigenous Accelerator program in Victoria later this year – thanks to LaunchVic! Five innovative Indigenous startups will be selected for the…

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  • Victoria’s first Indigenous Accelerator Program

    Victoria’s first Indigenous Accelerator Program

    After running the world’s first Indigenous Accelerator in November 2016, Barayamal is now running the first Indigenous Accelerator program in Victoria later this year – thanks to LaunchVic!  Five innovative Indigenous startups will be selected for the Barayamal Accelerator and receive a funding total of $50,000 in grants with all startups also receiving support through free…

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  • From the streets in Cairns to addressing the United Nations in New York

    From the streets in Cairns to addressing the United Nations in New York

    You go through depression, you go through your own mental battles and struggles and obviously being homeless at the time, it definitely not a good thing. Remember why you’re doing it, because nothing good comes easy you know. You have to suffer, but that suffering isn’t there to make you weak its there to make…

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  • The Importance of Mentors

    The Importance of Mentors

    When I started studying law I didn’t know any lawyers, growing up in Mount Isa all of my family and family friends were people that had worked in the mines. My mother and step-father had also been separated and for long time and I didn’t have any male role models in my life. I was…

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  • Three Things I’ve Learnt from Richard Branson

    Three Things I’ve Learnt from Richard Branson

    I wasn’t too sure what I wanted to do after finishing year 12 and I didn’t feel I was smart enough to go to university with below average grades so I ended up joining the Royal Australian Air Force. It’s kind of funny in hindsight because I’ve almost completed two masters degrees (MBA & Masters…

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  • Indigenous entrepreneurs set their sights on global markets

    Indigenous entrepreneurs set their sights on global markets

    “I’m excited to announce that Barayamal is taking some of the best up-and-coming Indigenous entrepreneurs to America from September 3 to 13. The “Indigipreneurs” will attend TechCrunch’s Disrupt event, spend time at the Australian Landing Pad for startups in San Francisco, and meet Native American entrepreneurs in New Mexico. The Startup Tour aims to inspire…

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  • Barayamal raises $13,000 for the international first nations startup tour in September 2018

    Barayamal raises $13,000 for the international first nations startup tour in September 2018

    The Barayamal Family was able to raise over $13,000 at the 10×10 Philanthropy crowdfunding event in Sydney, which will be invested in taking some of the brightest First Nations youth to Silicon Valley and New York for our International Startup Tour in September this year. This trip will inspire First Nations youth to “think big”, learn new…

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  • VicForum 2018: A Barayamal Experience

    VicForum 2018: A Barayamal Experience

    It was an incredible experience for the Barayamal Family to be a part of the 2018 VicForum! Below is a quote from our MD and a link to the event report if you would like to know what happen. We shared our story and discussed how we’re empowering First Nations communities through our First Nations…

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  • Barayamal Budding Entrepreneurs Program kicks-off in Queensland and New South Wales

    Barayamal Budding Entrepreneurs Program kicks-off in Queensland and New South Wales

    Our Barayamal’s Budding Entrepreneurs Program will accelerate your business success by providing free working space at Australia’s largest community of scalable tech startups (Fishburners) and an Entrepreneurship Development Program (mentoring from successful Indigenous and non-Indigenous entrepreneurs, workshops and training by Barayamal) for 3-months in Brisbane or Sydney. 3-month Budding Entrepreneurs program kicks off today with…

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  • First Nations Founders Stories: Philip Harris

    First Nations Founders Stories: Philip Harris

    Name: Phillip Harris Mob/Heritage: Wiradjuri and Eastern Arrernte Business concept: Our short-term platform is a music-booking marketplace, which aims to help connect musicians with customers. In the long run, we will be adding new and improving on existing online features that will assist in setting us apart from the generic marketplace model and our competitors.…

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  • First Nations Founders Stories: Jesse T Martin

    First Nations Founders Stories: Jesse T Martin

    Why did you start your own business? I started TSM due to a number of circumstances both in my personal life and circumstances of the community and environment I grew up in. In a community context the place I grew up in had a number of socio-economic challenges with little to no places for youth…

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  • Meet the Founder of Australia’s first Indigenous Startup Weekend

    Meet the Founder of Australia’s first Indigenous Startup Weekend

    Dean is the founder of Australia’s first indigenous startup weekend and Barayamal (Black Swan), Australia’s first Indigenous run accelerator for indigenous businesses. Meet Dean Foley, a 27-year-old Kamilaroi man and the founder of Australia’s first Indigenous Startup Weekend and Barayamal an Indigenous startup accelerator to showcase Indigenous entrepreneurs. After finishing Year 12, Dean left his…

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  • Four Indigenous entrepreneurs will have the life-changing opportunity to work on their startup ideas

    Four Indigenous entrepreneurs will have the life-changing opportunity to work on their startup ideas

    Four Indigenous entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to be involved in a 3-month entrepreneur development program at Australia’s largest community of scalable tech startups, Fishburners. Barayamal is teaming up with Fishburners to deliver Barayamal’s Budding Entrepreneurs Program. In May 2017, Barayamal organised Give Backathon a national charity hackathon that helped four Indigenous charities (First Nations…

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