Get Involved

Waste Aid is seeking funding partners and supporters to enable change in waste service delivery in ATSI communities across Australia.

In partnering with us we ensure:

  • a credible investment in genuine Australian social outcomes.
  • an investment that will make a tangible difference to genuinely disadvantaged people.
  • a real connection to communities, outcomes and experiences.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Partner a Community
  2. Donate funds
  3. Donate supplies or services.

Waste Aid is a not for profit charitable institution, with deductible gift recipient status (DGR), where donations over $2 are tax deductible.


1. Partnering a community enables:

  • Community clean ups including litter, illegal dumps, bulky waste and cars
  • Employment of a Community Environmental Advisor
  • Provision of waste infrastructure such as bins, trailers, compactors
  • Community engagement such Paint a Bin, Community Days
  • Community education
  • Evaluation and monitoring of the waste service.

Partners have the opportunity to have cross cultural awareness training, visit the community and meet with leaders and engage in the program. As a partner you can see and experience the difference occurring as a result of your support.

The benefits:

  • Make a real difference, working with remote communities
  • Provide unique staff development opportunities
  • Experience on country, cross cultural learning
  • Positively enhance your CSR profile.

2. Donate funds


3. Donate supplies or services

  • Corporate donors are invited to support the organisation at different funding levels and receive recognition for their contribution. Contact our team.
  • Waste infrastructure supplies
  • Bailers, bins, signage, trailers, transport
  • Organisational service support
  • Accommodation, car hire, fuel, flights.

Waste Aid is a not for profit charitable institution, with deductible gift recipient status (DGR), where donations over $2 are tax deductible.

If you share our vision for positive health and social outcomes for indigenous Australians and would like to find out more contact: our team.