RICHMOND EAST, VIC
Top Funded Entities
Justice Funding ($240K)
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether RICHMOND EAST, VIC sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives. This matters here because RICHMOND EAST, VIC already shows $240K in justice-related funding moving through local entities.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (8)
We are a place based state wide organisation focussed on nurturing the strength of our communities and delivering on the ESG agenda for all. We offer a food based garden design, build and maintenance service called Hortus, a variety of workshops, community bakery, work integration pathways and ability to improve food systems, create jobs and eat better to do better.
Cultural Catering is a social enterprise that provides job and training opportunities for people living in the Yarra Housing Estates who have a passion for sharing their cultural cuisine. Our menu is developed and prepared by our Community Cooks, using their traditional recipes. All profits go towards providing employment and training opportunities to public housing residents.
Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has been delivering technology for social justice for 30 years. We work with community, government and corporate partners to solve issues around homelessness, family violence, mental health and disability, as well as supporting Indigenous communities, women, youth and families.
Specialisterne focusses on creating neuroinclusive workplaces where individuals thrive. We provide strategic advisory services, education, training, recruitment, and workplace support to organisations around the world. Specialisterne Australia partners with business and government who recognise the value in hiring people and enabling existing employees who think and communicate differently – an asset in problem-solving, team building, and innovation.
As part of Jesuit Social Services (a registered charity), The Men's Project operates through a combination of government funding, philanthropic grants, and donations to deliver social impact.
Women in Construction seek to combat low female participation in the Construction Industry, driving measurable change in the gender pay gap, economic security and employment opportunities. Through our placement and training opportunities, we aim to equip women with the tools, knowledge & support they need to thrive in traditionally male-dominated fields.
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 177
- Charity
- 15
- Foundation
- 8
Gap Alert
This postcode has 200 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.