ALFREDTON, VIC
Top Funded Entities
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether ALFREDTON, 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 (50)
The enterprise's revenue model is not specified due to insufficient data.
Revenue from rental income is reinvested into providing and maintaining affordable housing while delivering social value through Indigenous housing support services.
Australian Unity Home Care earns revenue through the provision of home care services, health cover, and retirement community living, while delivering social value through their support for older adults and vulnerable populations.
The enterprise earns revenue through dining packages, function room bookings, and harness racing events.
The co-operative generates revenue through sponsorships, donations, and community support while delivering social value by providing accessible community media and volunteer opportunities.
The club generates revenue through hospitality operations, memberships, and events, using profits to support community sport and recreation activities.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of donated goods and first aid products, as well as through training services, to deliver social value and support its community programs.
BGT is a not-for-profit organization established to provide training and employment services, specializing in addressing industry demand and skills shortages in the Grampians region. We provide Employment Services (apprenticeships/traineeships); RTO delivery (across a range of qualifications); Saver Plus financial literacy and matched savings program; Industry Skills training; and Community Services to support disadvantaged youth/long-term unemployed to engage in education and work readiness programs.
Generates revenue through healthcare service delivery and membership fees, with surplus reinvested into community health services and lower costs for members.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of donated second-hand goods, both online and in-store, and uses this revenue to deliver social value.
The enterprise likely generates revenue through member contributions, equity payments, and ongoing rental fees, which cover operational costs and property maintenance.
The Centre for Multicultural Youth earns revenue through partnerships, services, and donations, while delivering social value through their programs and services.
Revenue from pharmacy and healthcare service sales, supplemented by membership fees, with profits reinvested into community healthcare delivery.
Operates a retail thrift store selling donated second-hand goods, with proceeds funding hospice and palliative care services in the Ballarat region.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of donated goods in its op shop, delivering social value by supporting hospice care and community organisations.
Goodstart earns revenue through childcare fees while delivering social value by providing affordable and accessible early learning services to families.
Her Majesty's Theatre earns revenue through ticket sales while delivering social value by promoting arts and culture in the community.
The enterprise earns revenue through various activities and events, while delivering social value to its members and the broader community.
Operates a retail thrift store selling donated goods, with proceeds funding Lifeline's national crisis support and mental health services.
Supported-employment social enterprise delivering Secretarial & Reception Services, Cleaning Services & Equipment & Supplies, All, Disability Support Services, Employment & Workplace Programs, Bedclothes & Linen & Towels. Secretarial & Reception Services, Cleaning Services & Equipment & Supplies, All, Disability Support Services, Employment & Workplace Programs, Bedclothes & Linen & Towels, Packaging, Literacy & Numeracy Programs, Caretaker Services, Linen & Laundry Services, - McCallum Industri
Generates revenue through commercial enterprise operations (recycling, manufacturing, facilities services) while using these businesses to provide employment and skill development opportunities for people with disabilities.
McCallum Industries is an Australian Disability Enterprise that provides employment to over 130 people with disability. The services we provide are: - Specialty packing & component assembly - Fleet vehicle washing/detailing - Commercial cleaning services - Garden maintenance - Domestic laundromat services (St Arnaud only) - Processing & selling industrial rag/cloth
McCallum earns revenue through its various enterprises, such as recycling and packaging services, while delivering social value by providing employment and support services to people with disabilities.
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Revenue from bistro and sports bar operations funds community basketball programs and facilities, enabling inclusive sports access for the local community.
Generates revenue through retail pharmacy sales and health service fees, with profits reinvested into community health infrastructure and member benefits.
The enterprise earns revenue through the sale of donated and refurbished furniture, delivering social value by supporting charitable organisations and promoting sustainability.
Pinarc earns revenue through NDIS registrations and service delivery, while delivering social value through its disability support and therapy services.
Pinarc earns revenue through NDIS registrations and service delivery, allowing them to sustain their social enterprise while providing vital support to people with disabilities.
Schools (20)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 3350. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
Crime & Safety — Ballarat LGA
Reported incidents by offence group (October 2024 - September 2025). Source: state crime statistics agencies.
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
NDIS Participants
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Charity
- 113
- Company
- 61
- Foundation
- 21
- person
- 3
- Social Enterprise
- 1
- Indigenous Corp
- 1