22/05/2026
Are you passionate about helping for-purpose organisations thrive in Melbourne's North?
Join us for the 2026 Pitch for Good Banyule event and hear from 6 local changemakers and their pursuits for social impact. Instead of giving all the decision-making power to a panel of judges, Pitch for Good empowers you as a member of the audience to select your favourites and donate the value of your ticket to their project.
Tuesday June 16
6.00pm - 9.00pm
Level 4 Banyule Council Offices
1 Flintoff St, Greensborough
Your $30 ticket becomes your vote and the funds goes directly to the projects you choose to back! Book you tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/pitch-for-good-banyule-2026-pitch-night
Meet Our Crowd funders!💛
The Good Brick Aus is raising money to expand their LEGO-based training program and provide mentor-led sessions, and workplace skill development to create inclusive pathways into employment within our local community.
Barrbunin Beek Aboriginal Corporation is raising funds pilot various cultural products, to test their market whilst simultaneously developing community connections.
Araluen help artists with disability create pathways to buyers, supporting self-led, sustainable practices that generate income and recognition on equal footing. Through their physical and online sales platforms, Araluen creates ongoing market presence where artists have control over their presentation, not one-off opportunities.
The Fabric ReStore is Melbourne's only dedicated fabric and sewing supplies recovery centre, and this crowdfunding campaign will support the expansion of their operations and capacity.
GOODSERCLE is seeking support to launch the Banyule Appliance Rescue & Rehome Pilot - a practical circular economy project that will rescue repairable whitegoods, refurbish them safely, and rehome them into Banyule households and community settings where they are needed most.
Mental Jam designs video games that promote mental health and wellbeing literacy through gameplay. They are raising funds to deliver co-design workshops with school aged children, who are the main audience for their work.