RISE is designed for founders, executives and operators seeking growth, accountability and strategic support.
Founder Network Membership Australia for Leaders and Operators
RISE offers a premium founder network membership in Australia for individuals who want more than traditional networking.
Instead of surface-level connection, RISE focuses on peer groups, structured conversations and real business growth. As a result, members gain clarity, stronger relationships and access to better opportunities.
A Network Built for Growth
Most professionals join networks to meet people. However, connection alone does not drive progress.
RISE is designed as a founder network membership in Australia where members engage in meaningful conversations, share real challenges and gain practical insight. Because of this, every interaction delivers value.
In turn, members build stronger strategies and make better decisions.
RISE Access
For ambitious operators seeking connection and exposure.
$245-$495
/month
Includes:
- Access to networking events and founder sessions
- Member directory and introductions
- Fireside conversations with experienced operators
- Cubes.Co day passes and meeting room credits
- Lunch & Learn sessions
RISE Executive
Your curated inner circle.
$460–$1,250
/month
Includes everything in Access, plus:
- Placement in a curated founder peer group (8–10 members)
- Monthly facilitated strategy sessions
- Peer accountability and structured support
- National workspace access
- Priority event access
- Increased meeting room credits
Application required.
RISE Capital
For investors and senior leaders.
Invitation Only
Includes:
- Private investor dinners
- Deal flow introductions
- Closed-door strategy sessions
- Premium national access
Everything you need to know
What is included in a founder network membership?
Membership includes peer groups, events, introductions, workspace access and strategic sessions.
What does a founder network membership include?
A founder network membership typically includes peer groups, networking events, introductions and structured sessions designed to support business growth and decision-making.
How often do members meet?
Members in cohort-based tiers meet monthly for facilitated sessions. In addition, they can attend regular events, workshops and networking opportunities.
What is the difference between networking and a founder network?
Networking often focuses on meeting new people. A founder network focuses on building deeper relationships, sharing real challenges and creating long-term value.
