Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
12,083 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.
The Wandering Teapot
Our social enterprise tea business was proudly established in 2018 as an initiative of the Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre to help combat the crippling rates of youth unemployment, poverty and homelessness affecting our beautiful region. Products and services include Food & Beverage Products. Primary beneficiaries include Marginalised Youth. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Ngaliwurru-Wuli Aboriginal Corporation
Ngaliwurru-Wuli Aboriginal Corporation is an indigenous business registered in the Northern Territory, operating as a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. The organisation aims to provide social value, although specific details are not available. It is likely focused on supporting indigenous communities in the region.
Tauondi Aboriginal Corporation
Tauondi Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation and registered charity operating in South Australia. It focuses on delivering educational initiatives to benefit Indigenous communities, aiming to provide pathways for learning and development.
Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation
Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation operating in the Northern Territory, aiming to enhance the well-being and support self-determination of Anangu people in regional communities. The organisation likely provides various services to achieve this goal. However, specific program details are not available.
Imintji Aboriginal Corporation
Imintji Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia. The provided information is administrative and does not detail its specific activities or social impact.
Helping People Achieve (HPA)
HPA - "Helping People Achieve" is a non-government not-for-profit organisation that has been providing services to Territorians with physical and intellectual disabilit since 1963, in the Darwin and Palmerston ares. HPA currently supports 68 people in our employment service and 40 people in our accommodation services. Helping People Achieve (HPA) has provided supported employment and accommodation to Territorians with disabilities since 1963. The aim of HPA’s employment service is to benefit the community through the creation and development of employment opportunities for people with disabilities and to facilitate supported accommodation. The aim of HPA’s employment service is to benefit individuals with training and ongoing support necessary to enable their success in ‘open employment’. HPA has a strong record of achieving success in this role. HPA currently has two business enterprises, Kokoda Industries and Ausdesigns that produce excellent local products and services. Kokoda Industries trains and upskills employees in a vast array of tasks and manufactures a range of high quality timber, steel and aluminium products. Ausdesigns also has a diverse range of competencies and skills for its employees to learn. It is an industrial sewing, screen-printing and embroidery business. DAS Support Services is the supported accommodation division of HPA. DAS provides this valuable outreach support to approximately 35 people living independently in the community.
Nurra Kurramunoo Aboriginal Corporation
Nurra Kurramunoo Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations and the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. Due to limited information, its specific activities and social impact are not detailed. It aims to serve the Indigenous community in Western Australia.
genU Commercial & Corporate Training
It's good for you and good for your community.
genU Training is a National not-for-profit that invests its surplus back into the community. We call it 'profit for purpose', so when you study with us, not only will you benefit, but you'll also be helping others in your community. Products and services include Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
genU Karingal St Laurence
genU Karingal St Laurence is a social enterprise providing comprehensive support services for people with disabilities and seniors, alongside employment and training programs. They empower individuals to live full, independent lives, achieve meaningful careers, and access suitable housing, fostering greater community inclusion and wellbeing.