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Big or small, your business can play an essential role in giving children in need a brighter future.​

When you join UNICEF Australia's small business partnerships program, Champion for Children, you'll become part of a dynamic network of Australian small and medium-sized businesses dedicated to supporting children's rights and wellbeing through their daily operations.

As a Champion for Children, we will recognise your efforts, allowing you to proudly showcase your commitment and values to your staff and customers.

In Afghanistan, nine-year-old Marzia washes her hands with clean water from a UNICEF-supported wash facility.
In Afghanistan, nine-year-old Marzia washes her hands with clean water from a UNICEF-supported wash facility.
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Small business partnership program, Champion for Children, eligibility and commitment guidelines​

Been in business for one year

You must have been in business for at least one year or can provide confidence through profit statements of the business’ capacity to make regular contributions.

Your commitment

To be part of the program we require a minimum one-year commitment of $250 per month.

Choose your business commitment to UNICEF Australia

​Champion for Children offers flexibility in commitment, providing three distinct levels of contribution to suit varying business capacities. This ensures that every partner can engage meaningfully in supporting children in need.

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Platinum

When you donate $1,000 or more a month, you will become a UNICEF Platinum Supporter.

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Gold

When you donate $750 plus a month, you will become a UNICEF Gold Supporter.

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Silver

When you donate $500 plus a month, you will become a UNICEF Silver Supporter.

In Somalia, Anisa works at a UNICEF-supported health center where she teaches mothers how to keep their babies healthy and well-nourished.
In Somalia, Anisa works at a UNICEF-supported health center where she teaches mothers how to keep their babies healthy and well-nourished.
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What are the benefits of being part of UNICEF Australia’s small business partnerships?

In recognition of your commitment and participation in the program, you will receive:​

- Official accreditation as a UNICEF Australia Champion for Children (renewed annually)​.

- A UNICEF Australia Champion for Children certificate, providing visible recognition of your support for UNICEF (on completion of first year)​.

- Use of a special UNICEF Australia Champion for Children logo​.

- Regular updates about our recent activities​. 

- Confidence that your investment is supporting a globally recognised organisation that has the scale to make a difference in the lives of children.​

*Please note: Champion for Children program does not allow access to UNICEF Australia’s database for any commercial or communication purposes including but not limited to help publish or sell artwork, clothing, unpublished songs or events.  

UNICEF does not endorse any company, brand, product or service. 

The impact your business can have

Being part of UNICEF Australia's small business partnership program, Champion for Children, is a powerful way for your business to positively impact the lives of children in need here in the Asia Pacific region and around the world.

Your contribution supports children in realising their full potential by helping us provide access to clean water, lifesaving vaccines, quality education, and healthcare. And when an emergency strikes, UNICEF can be there to deliver immediate lifesaving support.

$500

$500 a month could help provide 100,000 water purification tablets. Each tablet can create up to five litres of safe drinking water.

$750

$750 a month could help provide 1,428 sachets of Plumpy’Nut®, a lifesaving peanut paste, to help up to 11 children recover from severe malnutrition.

$1,000

$1,000 a month could help provide up to 15 hygiene and dignity kits, assisting 15 families during emergencies.

A child smiling at a UNICEF worker
In 2023, more than 1,000 school kits were distributed to students like seven-year-old Nkembo, as part of UNICEF Democratic Republic of Congo's Back to School campaign.
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Reach out today to become a Champion for Children through UNICEF Australia’s small business partnership programs.