TENNANT CREEK, NT
Top Funded Entities
Evidence-Funding Alignment
Community Voice (3 Transcripts)
First-person accounts from Empathy Ledger, recorded in TENNANT CREEK, NT. These are community members speaking about their lived experience with services and systems.
“Speaker 10: We'll see you down there, Diana. I'll see you there. No worries. I'm excited”
“Dianne: My full name is Dianne Stokes. And I'm a local, I'm a traditional owner and where I live is where it's in the boundary of my totem and I. Been here for really 24 years, but almost 24. It's 23...”
“On this trip, what you's done was a very amazing thing. We get scared of people sleeping on the ground. You and Nic came over and done this bed what he's doing is amazing job. An amazing thing that...”
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether TENNANT CREEK, NT sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (23)
The enterprise earns revenue through charitable donations and potentially government funding to deliver health services.
The corporation likely generates revenue through commercial services and contracts while reinvesting profits into community‑focused Indigenous programs.
The enterprise earns revenue through advisory services and support related to alcohol and drug abuse.
The enterprise's specific business model for earning revenue and delivering social value is not detailed in the provided information.
The enterprise earns revenue by selling essential goods and services through its community store, directly supporting the local community.
Limited information available; likely generates revenue through Indigenous business activities, contracts, or community services.
Unable to determine from available data.
The enterprise earns revenue through community engagement and sporting activities while delivering social value to the Indigenous community.
Earns revenue through sporting programs, merchandise, and athletic services while delivering social value to Indigenous communities.
The enterprise likely earns revenue through charitable donations and government grants while delivering social value to Indigenous communities.
The enterprise's revenue generation and social value delivery model cannot be determined from the available data.
The enterprise's specific business model for earning revenue and delivering social value is not detailed in the provided information.
The corporation generates revenue through government grants, fee‑for‑service land‑management and cultural‑consulting contracts, and collaborative partnerships while delivering social value to its community.
Limited information available to determine specific business model or revenue activities.
The enterprise's specific business model for earning revenue and delivering social value is not detailed in the provided data.
Unknown due to lack of information
Revenue model not publicly documented; likely derives income from community services, grants, and potentially enterprise activities through its corporate structure.
The specific business model for earning revenue is not detailed in the provided information.
The enterprise earns revenue through charitable donations and potential government funding while delivering social value to Indigenous communities.
Generates revenue through native title land use agreements, commercial enterprises on country, and government programs while reinvesting into Indigenous community development and cultural preservation.
The enterprise's revenue model is unknown due to lack of information.
Schools (2)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 0860. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
NDIS Participants
All Entities (102)
Disadvantage Index
This area is in the most disadvantaged 20% nationally. Community-controlled funding is critical here.
Entity Types
- Company
- 46
- Indigenous Corp
- 38
- Charity
- 9
- Social Enterprise
- 5
- person
- 4