Good Things Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through digital inclusion. The foundation works to ensure that everyone has access to the skills, technology, and support needed to thrive in a digital world. With a focus on bridging the digital divide, Good Things Foundation aims to create opportunities for all, regardless of background or circumstance.

 

 

Products and Services: Good Things Foundation offers a range of programs and services aimed at improving digital literacy and access to technology. These include online learning platforms, community-based training sessions, and support networks for individuals and organizations. Through partnerships with government agencies, businesses, and community groups, the foundation delivers tailored solutions to address the unique needs of diverse communities.

 

Employment Opportunities: As a dynamic and mission-driven organization, Good Things Foundation provides a variety of employment opportunities across different fields. From roles in digital education and training to program management and community engagement, there are positions available for individuals with diverse skills and experiences. 

 

Commitment to First Nations People: The foundation values diversity and actively seeks to recruit staff from a range of backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As an organisation committed to helping people improve their lives through digital, we tackle the most pressing social issues of our time, working with partners in thousands of communities across Australia to close the digital divide. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are among the most digitally excluded people in our society due to a lack of affordable access to technology and the digital skills needed to fully participate in our digital world. This inequity is recognised in Target 17 of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, calling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to have equal levels of digital inclusion by 2026..