Partner Guide
Everything you need to know about partnering with Goods on Country to deliver quality goods to remote communities.
About Goods on Country
Goods on Country is a social enterprise delivering quality furniture to remote Indigenous communities across Australia. Our flagship product — the Stretch Bed — is a flat-packable, washable bed made from recycled HDPE plastic, galvanised steel, and heavy-duty canvas. Each bed diverts 20kg of plastic from landfill.
Partnership Opportunities
Corporate Sponsorship
Sponsor bed deliveries for communities in need.
| Tier | Contribution | Impact | Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Founding Partner | $50,000+ | 100+ beds | Homepage logo, annual report, dedicated impact story |
| Major Partner | $20,000+ | 40+ beds | Partners page, quarterly updates |
| Supporting Partner | $5,000+ | 10+ beds | Partners page, impact certificate |
| Community Partner | $1,000+ | 2+ beds | Community updates acknowledgment |
All sponsors receive tax-deductible donation receipts (where applicable), delivery photos, impact stories, and invitations to community events.
Procurement Partnership
For housing bodies, health services, and government agencies looking to procure beds at scale. We work with organisations including PICC (Palm Island), NPY Women's Council, Homeland Schools Company, and Aboriginal health services across the NT and QLD.
- Bulk pricing for 10+ bed orders
- Customised delivery scheduling for remote locations
- QR-based asset tracking for every unit deployed
- Ongoing maintenance and support
- Impact reporting for grant acquittals
Community Partnership
If you represent a community that could benefit from Goods products:
- Needs assessment tailored to your community
- Culturally appropriate delivery and setup
- On-country manufacturing training opportunities
- Ongoing support via QR code system and SMS
- Storytelling through Empathy Ledger (with full consent)
Manufacturing Partnership
We're building on-country manufacturing capability. Our travelling production facility can process recycled HDPE plastic into bed components right in community. Partners include Defy Design (recycling training), Envirobank (plastic supply), and Oonchiumpa Consultancy (cultural leadership).