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Our Partners

We believe business can change the world and we partner with businesses that share our passions in a deep and considered way. We are very proud to be partnered with the following inspiring organisations:

 



Dumbo tells stories to heal the world. We do this through a magazine, an online community, an offline community, a digital app and various events. Dumbo Feather is a celebration of meaningful storytelling.  

Beehive is a cradle-to-cradle design and digital manufacturing service for designers, artists and the every-day creative.
 
TOM was born in Melbourne, Australia; The only Australian Certified Organic tampon brand, prioritising your health & the environment for that certain‘Time Of Month.’  

STREAT is a social enterprise providing homeless youth with a supported pathway to long-term careers in the hospitality industry.
 The Commons The Commons is Australia’s most sustainable apartment building, showcasing some incredible renewable technology and creating  an urban community like no other.  hubmel_top_banner_innovationFINAL1 Hub Melbourne is a professional member community that drives innovation through collaboration.
 HepburnWind-Logo3-resized-image-428x125 Hepburn Wind is the owner and operator of Australia’s first community owned wind farm (4.1 MW), at Leonards Hill, just south of Daylesford Victoria.  logo Goodstart was created to provide Australian families with a wonderful childcare service. We are for children, not for profit.
 
Potsnpans
Brought to you by graduates from Vietnam’s own KOTO Training Program which works with street & disadvantaged youth; Pots ‘n Pans was born from a desire to share delicious food, quality service with great company in a welcoming environment.   Founded in London in 2008, The School of Life explores life’s big questions. How can we fulfill our potential?  Should work be inspiring?  Why does community matter?  Can relationships last a lifetime? Small Giants is proud to bring this iconic organisation to Melbourne.

 

 etikologonew (1) Etiko. It means ethical. It means fair trade and sustainable. It means you can buy high quality footwear, clothing & sporting goods that haven’t been made by children or by workers who have been exploited and, whenever possible, are made from eco friendly materials.  GNH Bhutan Centre for Gross National Happiness (GNH). GNH is a human centred, inclusive development approach, providing an alternative measurement tool to GDP. The GNH Centre in Bhutan will teach Bhutanese and foreigners how to integrate GNH practices into their daily lives, offering short and long-term programs deeply embedded in GNH principles.
 

 

Non-Profits We Support

Small Giants supports a number of wonderful non-profit organisations. The below organisations continue to inspire and impress us with their drive and commitment to make the world a better place.

 

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koto jewish museum
 

 

 

Companies We Love to Work With

At Small Giants we work with a number of inspiring organisations who share our values and believe in the world we’re trying to build. Check them out and keep them at the top of your list when looking for organisational support.

 

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Customer Owned Bank
bankmecu is a cooperative bank, bringing groups of like-minded people and organisations together for the purpose of saving and lending to each other.

Superstar Accountants
Over 60 years of experience establishes Lowe Lippmann as a premier chartered accounting, financial services and consulting firm in Melbourne, Australia.
  Incredible IT Support
Technical Support and Software Development.
More information at nazori.com
     
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Shelley Panton
With a background in food, entertaining and interiors and a passion for cooking, I design and handcrafted my range of functional tableware in the heart of my studio and store at 88 Park Road, Middle Park, Melbourne.
Social Enterprise Banking
Core to NAB’s corporate responsibility strategy and activities, is an agenda to address financial exclusion and promote financial inclusion in Australia – providing financial services for all Australians.
  Delicious Rooftop Honey
We are Beekeepers with a vision of bringing
bees back to the city and the suburbs of
Melbourne.  The aim of our project is part
of the greater world wide effort to help
save the honey bee.

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Dead Man

Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down is a storefront museum in Fitzroy, Australia. Assembling a curated array of art and designer products, the store functions as showroom, design studio, museum and retail space.
The Sustainable Table
Sustainable Table celebrates local sustainable food, educates consumers on food-related issues and works to build community through food.
  Dead Man Espresso
Dead Man is one of Melbourne’s premier
cafés, with a strong sustainability agenda
and eye for details. Keep an ear out for the
next Dead Man project, coming soon.