
Corporate partnerships
By working alongside our corporate partners across Australia, APA aims to achieve mutually beneficially outcomes while addressing community needs and local issues.
Clontarf Foundation
Clontarf helps young men to attend school, finish year 12 and enter employment.

Partnering since 2011
APA has partnered with the Clontarf Foundation since 2011, supporting young First Nations men to attend school, finish Year 12 and enter employment or training opportunities. Clontarf provides a supportive environment and mentoring to deliver a range of activities that improve self-esteem and life-skills. As a result, these young men participate more meaningfully in their education, future employment and community. Our relationship with the Clontarf Foundation aligns with APA’s commitment to support better outcomes for First Nations peoples and communities.
Fred Hollows Foundation
Our partnership supports the Energy Literacy Program, providing individual referral and advocacy assistance to residents and families experiences energy affordability hardship.

Partnering since 2014
APA has partnered with The Fred Hollows Foundation since 2014, supporting health outcomes for First Nations peoples through their Indigenous Australia Program.
This program focuses on increasing investment in, and access to, culturally appropriate eye care services to remote and underserviced First Nations communities.
Our relationship with The Fred Hollows Foundation aligns with APA’s commitment to support better outcomes for First Nations peoples and communities.
Rural Aid
Supporting rural communities

Partnering since 2022
Since 2022, APA has partnered with Rural Aid to support community resilience initiatives, focusing on natural disaster preparedness and response. This collaboration includes providing financial assistance, mental wellbeing support, and fodder relief.
Our partnership with Rural Aid reflects APA’s commitment to strengthening the resilience of regional and remote communities as we support Australia’s energy transition.
Stars Foundation
Supporting Indigenous girls and young women to attend school, complete Year 12 and move into full-time work or further study.

Partnering since 2022
APA has partnered with the Stars Foundation since 2022, supporting their work providing in-school mentoring and engagement programs for First Nations young women in secondary schools across Australia.
Supporting gender equity, Stars aims to transition First Nations girls and young women to a positive and independent future. Stars achieves this through meaningful, holistic and diverse school-based programming that supports school completion and builds confidence and life-skills.
Our relationship with the Stars Foundation aligns with APA’s commitment to support gender equity and better outcomes for First Nations peoples and communities.
Uniting
Inspiring people, enlivening communities and confronting injustice

Partners since 2021
APA has partnered with Uniting since 2021, supporting the delivery of the charity’s energy literacy programs. The programs provide ongoing financial counselling support to households experiencing energy affordability hardship.
Our relationship with Uniting aligns with APA’s commitment to supporting the communities in which we operate.