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Enerven Extends Partnership with Port Adelaide Football Club

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Power Community has announced that Enerven has extended its partnership for a fourth year in 2026.

The renewed agreement maintains Enerven’s role as a major partner of the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup and expands its commitment to include a key support partnership for the club’s Empowered program.

Stating that the partnership is built on a genuine commitment to making a practical difference in the communities the company serves, Enerven CEO Richard Amato said: “Now in its fourth year, our partnership with the Port Adelaide Football Club and Power Community Limited is built on shared values and a genuine commitment to making a difference in the communities we serve.” 

“Through Power Community Limited, we’ve seen first-hand the impact these programs have, so continuing our support was a natural next step for us,” Mr Amato said. 

Strengthening the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup

The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup is the flagship community program for the Port Adelaide Football Club, engaging hundreds of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from metropolitan, regional, and remote areas.

  • Educational Focus: Students participate in curriculum-based learning that emphasizes school attendance, cultural connection, and personal growth.
  • Impact: Enerven’s ongoing support has specifically enabled the program to expand into remote communities, helping to break down barriers to participation and keep young people engaged in education.
  • Culmination: The program concludes annually with a carnival held at Adelaide Oval.

Expansion into the Empowered Program

For the first time, Enerven will also become a key support partner of the Empowered program, which focuses on supporting young women.

  • Core Objectives: The program is designed to help participants build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills through workshops and mentoring.
  • Strategic Growth: Power Community Limited General Manager Jake Battifuoco noted that this partnership “uplift” allows for greater investment in supporting young women to understand healthy relationships and foster a well-developed sense of self.
  • Outcomes: The initiative provides tools for young women to navigate life challenges, strengthen their wellbeing, and explore future pathways in employment and education.

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