Petermann - Simpson
Top Funded Entities
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (50)
The enterprise earns revenue through unspecified means while delivering social value to the Indigenous community.
The enterprise earns revenue through the operation of its community store while delivering social value to the local Indigenous community.
The enterprise's revenue model is not specified, but it may involve government funding, grants, or commercial activities.
Information not available.
Unknown due to limited information
Likely operates community retail stores and/or receives government funding to deliver Indigenous community services.
The corporation generates revenue through a mix of government contracts, community services, and possibly commercial activities that are reinvested into Indigenous community programs.
Operates a retail store generating revenue while providing essential goods and services to the Aboriginal community in Arlparra.
Unable to determine from available information as corporation is under external administration.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of artwork created by its member artists, directly supporting the artists and the centre's operations.
The enterprise earns revenue by selling essential goods and services through its general store, using profits to support community well-being and local employment.
The enterprise likely earns revenue through the sale of art created by its member artists, providing economic opportunities and cultural promotion.
Unknown - no public information available on revenue-generating activities
Limited information available on revenue-generating activities; likely through community services, government funding, or Indigenous business initiatives.
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area is in the most disadvantaged 20% nationally. Community-controlled funding is critical here.
Entity Types
- Indigenous Corp
- 187
- Charity
- 9
- Foundation
- 3
- Company
- 1