PARTNER WITH FIELD+FIN
Community + Conservation + Meaningful partnerships
Field+Fin……
is a social enterprise operating between Sydney and Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea, funding on-the-ground marine community conservation and education through an urban farm, ecotourism, and practical infrastructure.
Our work supports local communities to help protects coral reef and island ecosystems and builds long-term economic alternatives through providing on the ground resources boats, training, employment, and presence
“We help businesses turn their sustainability commitments into real, visible action.”
Why partner with us?
Real on ground operations.
We have boots on the ground, boats in the water, local rangers engaged, stage one infrastructure and equipment in place, positive results already being delivered.Deep local relationships
Our PNG work is built with a deep connection with traditional owners, families and clans we’ve worked alongside for many, many years.Practical conservation outcomes
Patrols, restoration, education, and sustainable livelihoods as well as great base line surveys with community showing restoration is succeeding.Authentic brand alignment
Your support is visible in use , branded on our equipment, within our stories and socials.Strong storytelling capability
Professional photography and film both underwater and above, authentic writing with real traditional community narratives.Clear accountability
Funds and equipment are tied to real outcomes and documented use.
Partnerships of all sizes matters
Who we partner with:
Established companies
Small and medium businesses
Ethical brands
Sole traders and professionals
Community-aligned organisations
Individuals who want to contribute meaningfully
You don’t need to be a large company to make a real impact.
How our partnerships work
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Support the tools that make conservation possible.
Examples include:
Boats and marine systems
Engines and mechanical support
Solar, batteries, and power systems
Safety, navigation, and communications
Dive, research, and field equipment
These partnerships remove the biggest bottlenecks in remote conservation.
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Some partners prefer to support the work directly.
Funds are used for:
Vessel purchases and refits
Fuel and logistics
Ranger wages and training
Community programs
Reef monitoring and restoration
We prioritise delivery over overheads.
“Boats before boardrooms” -
For partners seeking engagement and storytelling.
This may include:
Co-branded projects
Events or experiences
Staff or client visits
Content collaboration
Limited-run initiatives
Each collaboration is tailored-not templated.
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You don’t have to fund an entire project to matter.
Smaller partners can:
Co-fund specific upgrades
Contribute to shared goals
Support defined stages of work
Join pooled funding rounds
Many smaller contributions often build the most important infrastructure.
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How partners are recognised
Recognition is proportional, appropriate, and transparent.
This may include:
Boat or equipment branding
Website partner listings
Content and media acknowledgement
On-site recognition where relevant
We avoid over-branding and greenwashing — credibility matters.
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Next 6 months
Strengthen logistics and transport capacity
Secure key vessel and equipment upgrades
Begin new season of Eco-tourism and support visits to our sanctuaries
Next 12 months
Fully operational working conservation vessel
Expanded ranger patrols and training
Next 24 months
Scaled reef protection zones
Sustainable tourism and employment growth
Partners may support one stage or grow with us over time.
Project details and next steps.
Some project details are shared directly with partners to keep things relevant and secure.
As partnerships develop, we provide:
Detailed project briefs
Budgets and timelines
Vessel plans and upgrade stages
Equipment specifications
A partner-only access page will be introduced as collaborations progress.
Partnerships start with a conversation,
not a commitment.
If you’re interested in partnering at any level we’d love to hear from you.
