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Gindaja Treatment and Healing Indigenous Corporation

Proven outcomesIndigenous triple-proofverifiedIndigenous Business
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Legal Structure
Indigenous Corporation (CATSI)
State
QLD
Listed In
1 directory

About

Delivered $32K across 1 government contract for 1 buyer.

Gindaja Treatment and Healing Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to providing treatment and healing services to improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous communities. Its primary social impact is to deliver culturally appropriate support and interventions. The organisation aims to address the unique needs of Indigenous communities through its services.

Registered Charity

This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:

Gindaja Treatment and Healing Indigenous Corporation
ABN 63659548014

Delivery Evidence

Govt Contracts
1
Total Value
$32K
Buyers
1
Largest Contracts
D157042364Services Australia, 2025
$32K

Source: AusTender public contract notices. Values can include amendments and may not equal cash paid in a single year.

Program Evidence

Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.

Programs
2
Cited Studies
2
Measured Outcomes
3
Cherbourg Justice Reinvestment Project
Justice Reinvestment
1 cited study3 measured outcomes
ALMA assessment: Promising (community-endorsed, emerging evidence)verified
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Cited Evidence
Policy analysis
Effect: Not measured

Federal Government committed $81.5 million to justice reinvestment including $69 million for place-based community-led initiatives in up to 30 communities and $12.5 million to establish National Justice Reinvestment Unit. The paper guides discussions on program design and funding

Measured Outcomes
Reduced recidivism

Track re-offending rates and reincarceration among participants compared to pre-program baselines.

Cultural connection

Assess participation in First Nations-led cultural activities and connection to community.

Community safety

Measure crime rates and community safety perceptions in Cherbourg community.

Gindaja Treatment and Healing Indigenous Corporation
Cultural Connection
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Community-led research · Mixed methods: yarning circles (n=45), surveys (n=89), community elder interviews (n=12)
n = 89Effect: Large positive2024Groote Eylandt Community Research Partnership

Cultural connection programs showed 95% participant satisfaction. Outcomes: (1) 82% reported stronger cultural identity, (2) 68% improvement in mental health indicators, (3) Significant reduction in substance use (54% to 12% over 18 months). Elders report youth coming back to cou

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Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.

Grant Funding

$11.2Macross 30 tracked grants (2014-15–2024-25)
Alcohol and Other Drugs — Gindaja Treatment and Healing Alcohol and Other Drug Rehabilitation Centre Capital Upgrade Project — 2024-25 · community_services
$3.0M
Community and NGO Support — Residential Rehabilitation - Capital Infrastructure Upgrade — 2024-25 · community_services
$2.3M
Alcohol and Other Drugs — Alcohol and Other Drugs Residential Treatment - Gindaja — 2024-25 · community_services
$1.5M
Alcohol and Other Drugs — 2014-15 · justice_services
$529K
Community Justice Groups Grant Program — 2021-22 · legal_services
$430K

Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.

Open Funding Matches

For this enterprise — open grants it could apply for. Not part of buyer due diligence.

Deadly Start Program — Seed Foundation Australia Limited · closes 30 June 2026indigenoushealth
Beyond the Broncos Careers Club — DE · closes 31 Dec 2026indigenoushealth
to $2.8M
Gamescom 2026 Market Travel Program — NSW Government · closes 26 June 2026indigenoushealthenterprise
to $5K
Household Problem Waste Education Funding 2026-2027 — NSW Government · closes 29 June 2026indigenoushealthenterprise
to $200K

Automated match on sector and location against open grants tracked by CivicGraph. Eligibility is not assessed — always check each grant's criteria.

Sectors

Geographic Focus
QLD

Place Context

LGACarpentaria
RemotenessOuter Regional Australia
SEIFA Decile1/10
Community Controlled

Verification

verified

ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched

Tier reflects the strength of external verification, not how “social” an enterprise is. Marks belong to their issuing bodies. Checked June 2026.

Data Sources

ORIC Register(Mar 2026)
Enriched: 5 May 2026(low)
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