About Us
Adapt Impact offers direct support to people facing homelessness and recoverable housing shocks by providing quality, spacious, movable houses, which are rapidly deployable nationwide.
Working with partner organisations, we create pathways towards housing security for individuals and families experiencing financial hardship, homelessness, or are crisis-affected.
Adapt Impact also aims to provide financial assistance, including concessional loans as well as support and guidance throughout the process.
Our Values
Driving our commitment to transforming lives of those in need
We believe that access to safe, stable and affordable housing is a fundamental human right.
We recognise the power of working together, actively collaborating with our clients and partner organisations to provide comprehensive and holistic support.
We are dedicated to enabling self-sufficiency, empowering individuals and families to overcome challenges and build their own pathways to long-term stability.
We are committed to providing timely and effective responses to immediate housing needs, while simultaneously providing advice and guidance on long-term sustainable solutions that foster lasting independence and prevent future disadvantages.
We embrace flexibility and innovation, providing adaptable housing solutions and agile, expert support that responds effectively to evolving needs and circumstances.
We operate with the highest ethical standards, ensuring transparency in our operations and accountability to our clients, partners, and the community we serve.
Our team
James Buschell, Chair
James is a business strategist whose assessments and implementation strategies are grounded in ethics and sustainable practices. As founding director of MOTIF, his expertise in governance and decision-making are both data-driven and informed by organisational and human psychology.
Geoffrey McGinley, Director
After a notable career as a naval officer, Geoff founded Adapt Homes to help like-minded people looking for a secure yet affordable housing solution. Personable and empathetic, he brings his no-nonsense, problem-solving skills to every project he tackles.
Paul Singer, Director
A commended veteran of the Royal Australian Navy, Paul is CEO of Soldier On, and previously served as Official Secretary to the Governor General. He is co-founder and General Manager of Make a Mark Australia and a trustee of several other charitable boards.