Building Educational Partnerships That Matter
We're working with educational institutions, businesses, and community organisations across Australia to expand financial literacy and working capital understanding.
Partnership programs begin September 2025
Different Ways to Partner
We've structured our partnerships around what actually works. Not everyone needs the same thing, and that's fine. Some want curriculum integration, others prefer workshop series, and a few are looking at something custom.
Academic Institutions
We work with universities and colleges to integrate working capital analysis into existing business programs. Students get hands-on experience with real-world scenarios, and faculty receive ongoing support materials.
Industry Associations
Professional groups and industry bodies can offer our programs to their members. We've developed targeted modules for specific sectors like manufacturing, retail, and professional services.
Corporate Training
Companies looking to upskill their finance teams can bring our programs in-house. We adapt content to match your business model and industry requirements.
Community Programs
Small business support organisations and community education centres use our materials to help local entrepreneurs understand their working capital better.
What Partnership Actually Looks Like
We don't just hand over materials and disappear. Most of our partnerships start with a conversation about what you're trying to accomplish and where the gaps are.
From there, we might develop custom case studies based on your industry, run training sessions for your instructors, or create assessment tools that match your existing frameworks.
The Port Macquarie Business Hub partnership that started in March 2024 is a good example. They wanted content for their small business accelerator program, so we built modules around actual challenges their participants were facing with cash flow management.
What Partners Get Access To
Curriculum and Learning Materials
Instructor Training and Support
Analysis Tools and Templates
Custom Content Development
Who You'll Work With
Our partnership team has backgrounds in both education and finance. They understand curriculum development and also know working capital analysis inside out.
Alistair Pemberton
Director of Partnership Programs
Alistair spent twelve years in corporate training before joining us in 2023. He handles the larger institutional partnerships and helps organisations figure out how our content fits with what they're already doing.
Freja Lindstrom
Partnership Coordinator
Freja coordinates the day-to-day partnership activities and manages custom content development. She's your main contact once a partnership is underway and handles most of the practical implementation details.
Getting Started Is Straightforward
- Initial conversation about your needs and what you're hoping to accomplish with the partnership
- Review of existing programs to identify where our content fits best
- Proposal outlining partnership structure, timeline, and what both parties contribute
- Agreement finalisation and instructor training scheduling
- Pilot program launch with ongoing support and adjustment as needed