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Nundah

4012Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 9/10LGA: BrisbaneView on Power Map
Entities
160
Total Funding
$269.3M
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
3 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$195.3M
C: $195.3M
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C: $21.0M
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C: $19.3M
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G: $14.4M C: $10K
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G: $4.8M
Stratoship
Company
$937K
C: $937K
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C: $534K
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C: $526K
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C: $418K
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C: $393K
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C: $363K
$269K
C: $269K
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C: $254K

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (3)

Espresso Train Cafe & Catering
Social Traders

Espresso Train Cafe and Catering is a social enterprise providing a secure, welcoming and patient workplace for people facing barriers to employment. Supported by professional chefs and hospitality staff, our members receive the training and support they need to contribute in a meaningful way to the café and catering business.

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Nundah Community Enterprise Cooperatives
Social Traders

We don't employ people to brew coffee. We brew coffee to employ people. Nundah Co-op has grown into several thriving social enterprises including: Espresso Train Cafe & Catering The Good Food Project Parks, Landscaping and Gardening Crews Youth Co-op

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Parks & Property Maintenance - Nundah Community Enterprises Co-operative
Social Traders

Nundah Community Enterprises Co-operative (NCEC or Nundah Co-op) was formed in 1998 to create sustainable employment and training opportunities for people with Mental Illness, Learning Difficulty or Intellectual Disability.

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Building Trade, Repairs & MaintenanceCleaning Services & Equipment & SuppliesHorticulture & arboriculture
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All Entities (160)

Disadvantage Index

9/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.

Entity Types

Company
124
Charity
27
Foundation
8
Social Enterprise
1

Gap Alert

This postcode has 160 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.