Decision Infrastructure for Government & Social Sector
Know Who to Fund.
Know Who to Contract.
Know It Worked.
Procurement intelligence. Place-based allocation analysis. Governed proof of outcomes. CivicGraph connects 564,736 entities, 791,173 contracts, and 312,933 donations into the decision layer for Australian public spending.
Every Procurement Decision Is Made With Incomplete Data
$74 billion in government contracts awarded annually. Procurement officers make supplier decisions from spreadsheets. Commissioners allocate funding without seeing where money already flows. Nobody connects the contract to the community outcome.
CivicGraph is the decision layer that connects supplier intelligence, place-based funding data, and outcome evidence — so every allocation decision is defensible, every renewal is justified, and every gap is visible.
1443 Entities Donate to Political Parties
AND Hold Government Contracts
Built from 564,736 entities and 1,534,124 relationships — cross-referencing AEC political donations, AusTender contracts, ACNC charities, ORIC Indigenous corporations, ATO tax data, and ASIC company records by ABN.
Read the Full Investigation →22 data sources · 4,858 grants open now · 4,964 AI-profiled foundations · Updated daily
Three Products. One Decision Layer.
From finding the right supplier, to allocating resources where they're needed, to proving the investment worked. Each layer makes the next more powerful.
Procurement Intelligence
Discover suppliers. Check compliance. Generate bid-ready intelligence packs. National contract history cross-referenced with 564,736 entities. Replace spreadsheets with a defensible market view.
Allocation Intelligence
Place-based funding analysis. Gap scoring. Commissioning intelligence. See where money flows, where it doesn't, and where capability doesn't match need.
Governed Proof
Did procurement create community value? Did this commissioning strategy work? Rights-governed, consent-based evidence that helps defend renewals, justify policy, and prove long-term outcomes.
Together, These Create
The Decision Layer for Australian Public Spending
Who gets funded. Who gets contracted. Where services go. How allocations are justified.
Data Sources
CivicGraph connects 22 data sources across government procurement, philanthropy, political donations, corporate filings, and community organisations into a single market map.
CivicGraph Intelligence
Living investigations into how money flows — updated as new data arrives
Donate. Win Contracts. Repeat.
1443 entities donated $3.8B to political parties and received $269.0B in government contracts.
Where Does Australia's $222 Billion Go?
National charity registry analysis with longitudinal ACNC reporting and funding-flow context.
Community Parity
0.5% to First Nations. 12% to women. Who misses out.
Community Power Playbook
Co-ops, social enterprise, and alternatives to grants.
Social Enterprise in Australia
A national market map for social enterprise, Indigenous business, and mission-led providers.
QLD Youth Justice
$343M/year on detention. $1.3M per child. 73% reoffend.
Power Dynamics
Who controls Australia's philanthropy?
The Access Gap
Small orgs spend 40% on admin. Large orgs spend 15%.
Follow the Dollar
Trace funding flows from taxpayer to outcome.
State of the Nation
Every entity in Australia — charities, companies, Indigenous corporations, contracts, tax data. Live numbers.
Australia's Power Map
How open data can reshape who holds power. Concentration, procurement, tax, and the case for radical transparency.