Microenterprise Development | Community Economic Development
We journey with clients and communities providing business support and economic development
Many Rivers’ 8th Annual Monitoring and Evaluation Report conducted by Deloitte Access Economics is now available. We are on a 10-year journey to understand and…
This year, NAIDOC Week is running from November 8th to 15th. The 2020 theme of NAIDOC Week is ‘Always Was, Always Will Be.’ Many Rivers…
Ngana Malngkanichi Pama Aboriginal Corporation from Lockhart River, with Andy, a Many Rivers CED Manager. Many Rivers Community Economic Development provides support to regional and…
Many Rivers small business support helps Australians start, stay and thrive in business. When you decide to start your small business, you might not know…
Indigenous Business Month runs from October 1st – 31st each year. This year, the theme of Indigenous Business Month is to ‘invigorate, build, maintain.’ It…
Business coaches help clients to take control of their financial future by setting up and running their own business. It can be hard to know…
This Power Tip will help you use your cashflow management skills to do scenario planning for your business, and to review investment opportunities. These skills are important as you plan and grow your business.
At Many Rivers we say that a hobby is something that costs you money and a business is something that makes you money! Therefore, an important part of business is knowing how to pay yourself.
Understand the fixed and variable costs in your business, and the difference between marginal revenue and marginal costs.