BRUNSWICK, VIC
Top Funded Entities
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether BRUNSWICK, VIC 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)
Clothing The Gaps creates merch with a message that sparks conversations. We make clothes that influence social change by uniting people (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) through fashion and a cause. We became a certified B-Corporation in March 2022 with our first accreditation score of 123.9 We are committed to using our brand and platform to campaign, educate and elevate Aboriginal peoples' voices and causes.
Eagle Eye Guards & Services is committed to breaking down employment barriers and creating employment opportunities for migrants, refugees, and marginalized youth. The company places great importance on ensuring that all employees are highly valued and treated equally, including fair pay conditions and other entitlements.
Etiko develops and markets genuinely ethically made, eco friendly clothing and footwear. A large part of our business involves helping other organisations apply their social justice and sustainability values to the purchase of custom made/branded clothing & uniforms ...and other promotional products. From tshirts to hoodies and shirts to facemasks and more we can offer members a large range of products
With a basis in hospitality social enterprises, For Change Co. runs five social enterprises, all with the mission of eliminating youth homelessness in Australia. Our enterprises are run to create spaces for training and employment for our beneficiaries as well as to direct 100% of profits back into our current impact programs.
We convert your waste materials into fantastic new products you can sell or use to promote your brand’s commitment to the environment. City of Melbourne, Metro Tunnel Creative Program and Melbourne Arts Precinct have all committed. UpShop has redirected more than 5 tons of PVC vinyl waste away from landfill to create more than 10,000 new products. Upcycling is COOL!
We fill weekly orders of unpackaged/low packaged foods including tofu, bread, noodles, grains, nuts, dried fruit, Japanese grocery products, honey, yoghurt, tortillas, corn chips, dips and cheeses. WUC is all about supporting local producers making good things and members shopping in a slow, ethical and sustainable way.
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 96
- Charity
- 81
- Foundation
- 16
- Social Enterprise
- 6
- Govt
- 1