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.
Health Futures Australia
Health Futures Australia is a social enterprise that appears to be focused on healthcare and technology, although specific details are unclear. The organisation's website is not readily accessible, suggesting that it may be in the process of development or have limited public information available. Further research is needed to determine the full scope of its activities and social impact.
Heart of the Nation
Heart of the Nation is an Australian Charity and Social Enterprise focussed on increasing the survival rates of cardiac arrest. HotN provides a range of products and services that underpin our Vision and Mission. A key focus for our organisation is to increase confidence of individuals to act and ensure there are more publicly available AEDs across Australia. Products and services include Clothing & Safety Equipment, Healthcare Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Heidelberg District Community Enterprise Ltd
HDCEL holds a franchise agreement with Bendigo & Adelaide Bank to operate a Community Bank branch. Our revenue comes from a revenue share arangement with Bendigo & Adelaide Bank. Our constititution limits return to shareholders to 20% of gross profit, with the remaining available for return to our community to build prosperity and strength. Products and services include Financial and Insurance Services. Primary beneficiaries include A particular geographic community. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Help
We are a Queensland-based social enterprise helping people with disability lead fulfilling and independent lives. Over the past 50+ years, we’ve created an integrated network of services to provide people with disability the essentials, routine, and stretch they seek in life. Whether it’s employment, learning, living arrangements, community involvement, or anything else in between – we work alongside people to help them achieve the things they set out to. We do this with the help of our social enterprise businesses, organisational partnerships, and DES and NDIS service streams. We like to think of it as an ecosystem of opportunity. Help impact lives by directly employing over 300 people with disabilities and helping others find meaningful work with inclusive employers. We enable independent living for those with cognitive disabilities and provide social connections and daily routines through our hubs. We also help businesses become inclusive employers and have a ripple effect of social good. At Help, our vision is clear: an inclusive world where people with disability lead fulfilling, independent lives. With our scope of services available to our supported employees, we've created what we call our 'ecosystem of opportunity,' empowering them through high-impact services shaped around their goals.
Help Manufacturing (Help Enterprises)
Our team comprises an integrated workforce where one in three people has a disability. Premium quality, industry-leading products; our manufacturing services help Government, Councils, property developers, architects, and other industries save time, money, and manpower. Metal fabrication (steel, aluminium & stainless steel), powder coating, finishing, CNC machining. Bin enclosures, park furniture, mailboxes, and many other fit-for-purpose products. Products and services include Furniture & Furnishings, Industrial Production & manufacture, Waste Management & Landfill. Primary beneficiaries include People with disabilities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Help Property Care (Help Enterprises)
Our Property Management Service includes Lawn and Garden Care Service to complement our growing Housing and Supported Independent Living accommodation services we provide to people with disability. We utilise our mowing maintenance team in general maintenance across all sites both owned and leased across the greater Brisbane region by HELP. This includes council land and public parks and gardens. Products and services include Building Trade, Repairs & Maintenance, Horticulture & arboriculture. Primary beneficiaries include People with disabilities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Help Supply Chain Services (Help Enterprises)
We offer a range of supply chain services including warehousing, third party logistics, assembly, packaging and manufacturing at our Eagle Farm, Acacia Ridge, Sunnybank Hills, Ipswich and Gympie locations. We are also proud employers of people with disability, with a 90% supported employee ratio. Products and services include Industrial Production & manufacture, Transport, Freight & Logistics, Waste Management & Landfill. Primary beneficiaries include People with disabilities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
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.