THE FIRST NATIONS FILM FESTIVAL-NAIDOC 24 IS NOW OVER
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ENGAGE YOUR COMMUNITY, STAFF, CLIENTS & DRIVE CHANGE
The First Nations Films Festival (FNFF) offers a unique opportunity for companies to demonstrate their commitment to social justice, corporate leadership, and raising awareness during Reconciliation Week (RRW) and NAIDOC Week. By partnering with FNFF, your organisation can use powerful films to facilitate education, discussion, and meaningful exchanges among your staff and the wider community. Amplify your organisation's Impact and Engage, Educate, and Inspire Your Team.
PARTNERSHIP OPTIONS
We offer a range of options suitable for various team sizes and structures, whether in-person, remote, or a mixture of both. From small events that staff can enjoy in their own time to more involved interactive sessions with First Nations speakers and Q&A opportunities, we have something for everyone.
Group screenings
Engage staff with streaming, in-office or cinema screenings, featuring guest speakers and discussion guides.
Gifting
Show appreciation by gifting vouchers for clients and staff to choose their preferred films.
Donations
Support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation through special offers or direct donations.
Affiliate Program
Referrals earn $200 per 100 tickets booked or donate it to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.
Sponsorship
Gain prominent branding opportunities and support the festival with packages from small to large.
Customized Packages
Tailored packages that align with your company's specific goals, values, and RAP initiatives.
GROUP SCREENINGS
Streaming Screenings: Staff can watch the films in their own time and then participate in workshops or questionnaires back in the office.
In-Office Screenings: Licensed events for screening films to a group, with a ticket required per attendee.
Speaker Involvement: Limited spots are available for screenings with Alec Doomadgee (Zach's Ceremony) and James Williams (Greens).
Cinema Screenings: Book screenings of these films or others at fan-force.com.
Discussion Guide: We provide a guide to help facilitate questions and discussions around the films.
GIFTING
Show your appreciation for clients and staff by gifting them vouchers to choose the films they want to watch. Alternatively purchase Single Pass or All Access passes below in bulk. Promo codes are sent after purchase and enable recipients to access films from May 27 through to June 10 2024. Single passes purchased in bulk enable recipients to choose any single film to view.
Customised Packages:
Tailored partnership packages are available that align with a company's specific goals, values, and RAP initiatives. This could include a combination of the options here or unique elements and events designed to meet your oganisation's needs. These could include a combination of Streaming, Live and Pre-recorded Q&As + Film screenings. Additional resources to enhance learnings and discussion are available including Questionaires and Group discussion toolkits. These can made available during and outside the festival periods however some films may not be available. Please contacts us for further information.
SPONSORSHIP
The First Nations Film Festival is not supported by Government funding so relies entirely on Sponsorship and Ticket sales. Your support helps keep the festival running and enables us to involve speakers and promote the festival to a broader audience across both regional and metropolitan areas. As a sponsor, you'll receive a prominent place on the FNFF website, social media and other key branding opportunities.
By partnering with the First Nations Films Festival, your organisation will:
Support Indigenous filmmakers and storytellers
Contribute to the ongoing conversation about Indigenous rights and empowerment
Demonstrate leadership in promoting social justice and reconciliation
Engage the broader community in meaningful discussions and learning experiences
Donations
Support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) through our special offer, or make direct donations to the cause. The First Nations Film Festival is again raising funds for the great work done by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. For every bulk purchase purchase of 100 tickets by a community we will donate $200 to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Festival attendees can also donate directly via the link below.
"The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is proud to be involved with the First Nations Festival. Funds donated during the festival will help us reach Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote Communities across Australia with culturally relevant books, resources, and programs to support Communities to create and publish their stories in languages of their choice."
- Indigenous Literacy Foundation
SUPPORTING THE INDIGENOUS
LITERACY FOUNDATION
This year, the First Nations Film Festival is supporting and raising funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) is a national charity of the Australian Book Industry, working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote Communities across Australia. They are Community-led, responding to requests from remote Communities for culturally relevant books, including early learning board books, resources, and programs to support Communities.
For every bulk purchase purchase of 100 tickets by a community The First Nations Film Festival will donate $200 to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Festival attendees can also donate directly via the link below.
Audiences are be able to donate to the ILF cause here.
"The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is proud to be involved with the First Nations Festival. Funds donated during the festival will help us reach Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote Communities across Australia with culturally relevant books, resources, and programs to support Communities to create and publish their stories in languages of their choice."
- Indigenous Literacy Foundation
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