BLACK HEAD, NSW
Top Funded Entities
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether BLACK HEAD, NSW 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 (7)
The enterprise's revenue streams are not specified, but it may earn revenue through various Indigenous-focused services or initiatives.
The enterprise earns revenue through the provision of medical services, likely funded by government programs and private health insurance, while delivering social value to the Indigenous community.
The enterprise earns revenue through unknown means while delivering social value to Aboriginal youth and the Indigenous community.
Operates as a community-focused Indigenous corporation providing broadcasting services, likely funded through a combination of government grants, community funding, and possibly listener support.
The corporation likely relies on a combination of government funding, community contributions, and potentially social‑enterprise initiatives to support its members while generating revenue.
Revenue is generated primarily through grants, donations and fee‑for‑service activities such as heritage tours, workshops and cultural events, supplemented by fundraising and potential partnerships with government and private sectors.
Supported-employment social enterprise delivering Disability Support Services. Disability Support Services he purpose of Valley Skills for Life is to help people with disability develop the skills they need to increase their independence and participate as valued and active members of the community with a person centred approach. Planners work with each individual to design a program of activities to achieve the individual’s goals.
Schools (18)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 2430. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
NDIS Participants
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area is in the most disadvantaged 20% nationally. Community-controlled funding is critical here.
Entity Types
- Company
- 127
- Charity
- 67
- Foundation
- 5
- Social Enterprise
- 1