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Partner with Us

We work with a diverse range of partners to develop governed, scalable pathways for Indigenous-led wellbeing and inclusive growth.  Through continuous learning, we strengthen how Indigenous-led systems engage credibly with governments, markets, and capital.

Investment & Development Partners

We engage with governments, development finance institutions, impact investors, philanthropic funders, and funding organisations supporting Indigenous- and locally led systems that deliver measurable health, ecological, and economic outcomes.


Partnerships focus on enabling Indigenous wellbeing economies through blended finance, system infrastructure and platform development, and scalable health, ecological, and enterprise outcomes.

Research and Knowledge Institutions

We collaborate with universities, research institutions, think tanks, and innovation organisations advancing responsible, context-sensitive research.


Engagement supports Indigenous-led research governance, ethical data and knowledge stewardship, and the translation of evidence into policy and market-relevant innovation.

Public Sector and Governance Partners

We engage with governments, regulators, and Indigenous governance institutions to support policy alignment and institutional integration.


Partnerships focus on embedding Indigenous Knowledge Systems within health, economic, social, and innovation strategies, while strengthening governance frameworks and long-term system resilience.

Civil Society and Community Partners

We work with Indigenous practitioners, community organisations, cooperatives, land stewards, and youth innovators through governed pathways.


Engagement strengthens community-based enterprises, practitioner and workforce systems, and locally anchored livelihoods and continuity.

How partnership works

IPROSA does not operate as a service provider or delivery agency. Partnerships focus on governance, system enablement, and long-term stewardship.


Engagement includes governance frameworks, system and value-chain design, platform enablement, and performance and risk oversight.

What partners gain?

Partners gain credible, governed pathways to engage with Indigenous Knowledge Systems as economic and institutional infrastructure rather than informal or high-risk activity.

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Lasting impact emerges when legitimacy, evidence, and capital are aligned within living systems.

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