Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
10,552 social and Indigenous enterprises from 6 sources — Supply Nation, ORIC, Social Traders, BuyAbility, B Corp, and Kinaway — linked to $901B in government contracts, donations, and justice funding. Open. Free. Updated by 45 autonomous agents.
Forward Thinking Design
FTD provide strategic advisory, design and circular economy services and tools to improve built environments. We're a Certified B Corporation, re-investing back into ESG innovation and advocacy and providing reduced fee and free ESG services to charities and social enterprises. We're leading FTD Circular (ftdcircular.com); dedicated to delivering the guidance, process and digital tools enabling built environment design, construction and de-fit circularity. Products and services include Architecture, Planning & Design, Business & Administrative Services, Engineer, Research, Tech services. Primary beneficiaries include Environmental Sustainability. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Aboriginal Corporation
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Queensland. While its name suggests a focus on research and action for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, public information regarding its specific activities and social impact is not available.
Foundation of Rehabilitation With Aboriginal Alcohol Related Difficulties Aboriginal Corporation
Foundation of Rehabilitation With Aboriginal Alcohol Related Difficulties Aboriginal Corporation (FORWAARD) is an Indigenous corporation dedicated to providing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people experiencing alcohol-related difficulties. Its primary social impact is to improve health and well-being outcomes within Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory.
Foundry Bairnsdale
Foundry Bairnsdale is a non-profit, volunteer-run artist collective that creates sustainable economic channels for local artists in the Bairnsdale region. They operate a physical gallery and an online shop, providing a platform for artists to exhibit and sell their handmade, locally-created goods.
Four Mile Aboriginal Corporation
Four Mile Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in Western Australia. The provided public register details confirm its registration status but do not offer information about its specific activities, programs, or social impact.
Frank and Toms
Frank and Toms is a certified social enterprise based in Victoria, primarily focused on creating social impact for people with disabilities. While the specific services are unclear due to an expired website, its mission is centered on empowering and supporting this beneficiary group.
Fraser Coast Indigenous Corporation for Sports and Recreation
The Fraser Coast Indigenous Corporation for Sports and Recreation is an Indigenous corporation focused on providing sports and recreation opportunities within the Fraser Coast region. While specific program details are unavailable, its purpose likely involves promoting physical activity, community engagement, and cultural connection among Indigenous people through sporting and recreational initiatives.
Free to Feed
Free to Feed is a leading social enterprise provider of authentic food experiences and events in Melbourne and in 2017 the Free to Feed cooking school was named Melbourne's #1 cooking school by Timeout. Free to Feed runs inclusive food experiences, corporate team building workshops, catering and events (past customers include Telstra, BP, Macquarie and Intrepid Group.) Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Gifts or rewards, Venue Hire. Primary beneficiaries include New Migrants & Refugee Communities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Grow Membership.
French Family Aboriginal Corporation
The French Family Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous Corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in Western Australia. The provided public register details confirm its registration status but do not offer information regarding its specific activities, programs, or social impact.
Fresh Food Project
The One Box launched the Fresh Food Project in response to the increased need for affordable fresh food in the community. The Project aims to provide greater community access to affordable, high-quality fresh and nutritious produce by working with universities, schools, rotary, charities, councils, and community organisations. Products and services include Food & Beverage Products. Primary beneficiaries include Families, children or students. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.