Proudly making an impact

Our programs are designed to empower communities in need and address a broad range of societal issues. In 2025 our programs reached…

60,221

People engaged

30,599

Program participants

588

Education workshops

About Power Community Limited

As the not-for-profit arm of the Port Adelaide Football Club, Power Community Limited transforms lives by harnessing the power of sport to build skills, resilience, and connections that empower communities in need to thrive.

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Community News & video updates

Keep up-to-date with the latest announcements and achievements for Power Community Limited. Hear directly from the players, participants, and staff involved in our programs.

August 13, 2026

Building confidence, creating community: 10 years of the Multicultural Power Cup

In the ten years since its inception, the Multicultural Power Cup has changed thousands of young lives by using AFL as a vehicle to celebrate cultural diversity, foster belonging and create pathways into education and employment.

August 04, 2026

Your Nursing Agency backs Port Adelaide’s Multicultural Power Cup in three-year partnership

The Port Adelaide Football Club is proud to announce Your Nursing Agency (YNA) as the new major partner of the Multicultural Power Cup.

July 15, 2026

Power Community’s respectful relationships programs reach 25,000 young people

Power Community Limited's Power to End Violence Against Women and Empowered programs have reached 25,000 young people.

June 09, 2026

Port Adelaide’s Empowered program set for funding boost from Credit Union SA

Power Community Limited will expand its Empowered program in 2026 following an increase in funding from Credit Union SA.

May 22, 2026

Attorney-General’s Department extends support for the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup

The Yartapuulti Football Club is proud to announce the extension of its partnership with the South Australian Attorney-General’s Department.

May 15, 2026

Powell-Pepper on embracing the Santos Aboriginal Power Cup, culture, and continuing his rehab in the Top End

Sam Powell-Pepper spoke ahead of tonight's clash.

The Port Adelaide Football Club and Power Community Limited acknowledges the land on which we work, train, and play are based on the traditional lands of the Kaurna People. 

We hold deep respect for their spiritual connection to their country and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living people today.

In addition, we extend our acknowledgment to the traditional custodians of all the lands we visit, recognising and honouring their enduring connection to their respective countries.