Building Partnerships That Actually Work

We've spent years figuring out what makes financial education stick. And honestly? It works better when we team up with people who already have trust with their communities.

Why Partner With Us

Look, we're not about slapping our logo on your materials and calling it a day. Real partnership means we adapt to how your people actually learn and what challenges they're facing.

Through 2024, we worked with twelve different organizations across Queensland and New South Wales. Some were universities, others were employee groups at mining companies. Each needed something different.

What stayed consistent? We listen first. Your audience knows their problems better than we do. Our job is translating years of finance expertise into formats that feel natural for your specific context.

Collaborative financial education workshop setting

Workshop sessions designed around actual participant needs, not generic templates

How We Collaborate

Partnership arrangements vary because every organization has different resources and goals. But the approach stays grounded in practical application.

We typically start with a planning phase—usually three to four weeks—where we map out what success looks like for your group. Then content development happens collaboratively.

  • Co-create materials that reflect your organizational language and culture
  • Train your internal facilitators if you prefer keeping delivery in-house
  • Provide ongoing support as questions come up during implementation
  • Review outcomes together and adjust based on participant feedback

Partnership Models That Fit

Different organizations need different levels of involvement. We've structured options that respect your existing operations while bringing financial education expertise.

Educational Institutions

TAFEs and universities looking to supplement existing business programs. We focus on practical money management that students can apply immediately, not theoretical finance.

Workplace Programs

Employee wellness initiatives that address financial stress. Sessions can happen during work hours or as optional lunch-and-learns, depending on your culture.

Community Groups

Non-profits and local organizations serving specific communities. We adapt content for accessibility and cultural relevance, with flexible scheduling around volunteer availability.

Brielle Thornwood, Community Programs Coordinator
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We run financial literacy workshops for single parents in regional areas. rivanoqeltra didn't just hand us a curriculum—they sat with our participants first. The materials they developed actually address childcare costs and irregular income, which are the real issues our community faces.

Brielle Thornwood

Community Programs Coordinator, Central Queensland Family Support Network

Let's Talk About Your Needs

Partnership conversations start with understanding what you're trying to accomplish. No sales pitch—just a practical discussion about whether we're a good fit.

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