Last week, 11 NAB skilled volunteers presented their Community Strategy Challenge final report to Clothing The Gaps.
The report outlined a three-year strategic plan to support future sustainability for the majority First Nations-owned business and social enterprise.
NAB colleague Tara Tubman says, “a rewarding experience and genuine opportunity to give back to our community in a practical way, proud to work for an organisation that supports such great community based initiatives “
The wider Clothing The Gaps team, including Gunditjmara woman Laura Thompson, (CEO and Co-Founder), and Sarah Sheridan (Deputy CEO and Co-Founder), were excited to see the full delivery of outcomes achieved and presented by the NAB volunteers.
Laura says, "We are deeply impressed by the NAB team's dedication to understanding our business intricately. Their insights and strategic recommendations have created paths forward for Clothing The Gaps. We are grateful for this partnership and excited about the future impact it promises."
This program is made possible through Australian Business Volunteers (ABV) partnership with NAB, which has developed over the last seven years. Working with First Nations organisations is a crucial part of our collaboration.
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