Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

1,653 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.

Bundjalung of Byron Bay Aboriginal Corporation (Arakwal) RNTBC

The Bundjalung of Byron Bay Aboriginal Corporation (Arakwal) RNTBC manages native title rights and interests for the Arakwal people, protecting cultural heritage and promoting self-determination and well-being. It works to preserve traditional lands and support the Indigenous community. The corporation's efforts aim to preserve the Arakwal people's cultural identity and connection to their land.

Bundyi Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge (BACK) Aboriginal Corporation

Bundyi Aboriginal Cultural Knowledge (BACK) Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in NSW, aiming to promote and preserve Aboriginal culture and knowledge. Although specific details are not available, it is likely that the organisation works to support the Indigenous community in NSW. The organisation's social impact is expected to be in the areas of cultural preservation and community development.

Burabi Aboriginal Corporation

Burabi Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business based in New South Wales that is registered to serve the interests of its Aboriginal members and community. While specific activities are not publicly disclosed, it is expected to deliver culturally relevant services that promote social and economic outcomes for Indigenous peoples in the region. Its social impact is anticipated to include community empowerment, improved access to services, and support for Indigenous economic development.

Burn Bright

Burn Bright exists to promote the prevention of mental illness, we exist to help young people to look after their mental health and wellbeing in a proactive and preventative way. We do this through using a range of positive evidence-based strategies that help young people to take charge of their lives. Burn Bright is a not-for-profit organisation that delivers meaningful and dynamic student leadership, wellbeing programs and camps Australia and New Zealand-wide. Since 2014, we have delivered to over 45,000 students across 200 schools nationwide through programs, leadership camps and community partnerships. Our leadership programs educate students through the lens of servant leadership and that to lead others purposefully, they must first learn to lead themselves. The acquired leadership behaviours, wellbeing habits and character traits help build meaningful, healthy and positive long-lasting skills and friendships that will continue beyond the school years. In short, Burn Bright provides the fuel and the spark that ignites the potential within every student, leading to enhanced self-efficacy and a heightened sense of personal wellbeing.

Burra Burra Aboriginal Corporation

Burra Burra Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in New South Wales. Due to a lack of available information, its specific operational activities and social impact cannot be determined.

Bus Stop Films

We focus on building confidence, empowering people who are Deaf, Disabled or Neurodiverse to find meaningful employment and supporting social and community participation for community one film at a time.

Bush to Bowl

100% Aboriginal owned, by Clarence Bruinsma (Yaegl) and Adam Byrne (Garigal/Gadigal). Bush to Bowl is a social enterprise aimed at creating a healing space & platform for First Nations people by connecting to Country and their traditional foodways. We practice our culture on a daily basis by giving back to Country, our mob and the wider community.

Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation

Buyinbin Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in New South Wales. Specific details about its activities, services, and social impact are not available from the provided information.

Cafe Viva

Social EnterpriseNSWBathurstSocial TradersABN 63236089797
Cafe Viva is a social enterprise cafe, providing opportunities for people living with disability to engage in meaningful, purposeful employment; in an inclusive, dynamic and positive working environment. Our vision is to provide exceptional services and products to our community, while enriching the lives of our employees. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality. Primary beneficiaries include People with disabilities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Caldwell Industries Indigenous Corporation

Caldwell Industries Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in New South Wales. Details regarding its specific activities, programs, and social impact are not available from the provided public register or website.

Callara Culture & Heritage Aboriginal Corporation

Callara Culture & Heritage Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in NSW, likely involved in the preservation and promotion of Aboriginal culture and heritage. The organisation aims to preserve and promote Aboriginal culture, although specific activities are unclear. It may contribute to the social impact of preserving Indigenous cultural heritage.

Caloola Vocational Services Inc.

Disability EnterpriseNSWCessnockBuyAbilityABN 54381179215
Caloola Vocational Services is located in Cessnock NSW and has been operating for the past 30 - 40 years. The service provides supported employment to individuals who have an intellectual disability in the areas of shop assistance and/or ground maintenance work. It has created a well- respected name in the Lower Hunter community for being reliable, flexible and thoughtful through its delivery of quality landscaping and grounds maintenance work and shop assistance services. The Caloola Crews and Management work together to make sure their commercial customers receive the highest quality results and that the people of Caloola continually learn and develop their life and work skills.

Campbelltown Ghost Sports & Culture Aboriginal Corporation

Campbelltown Ghost Sports & Culture Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation that promotes sports and cultural activities, fostering community engagement, cultural preservation, and improving well-being for Aboriginal people in the Campbelltown area. The organisation aims to deliver social impact through community-focused initiatives. Its activities are likely to have a positive impact on the local Indigenous community.

Cana Farm

Social EnterpriseNSWOrchard HillsSocial TradersABN 54069925337
Cana Farm employs men and women who have lived on the margins, have been severely disadvantaged or experienced isolated from society. Education is part of the learning experience and companioning by volunteers creates a greater connectedness, a sense of being genuinely cared for and valued within a community setting to start rebuilding lives. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Food & Beverage Products, Gifts or rewards. Primary beneficiaries include Prisoners and ex-offenders. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

CandleXchange

Social EnterpriseNSWBrookvaleSocial TradersABN 17625113297
Our purpose is to foster sustainability by reducing landfill waste with our Return and Swap model for home fragrances and supporting domestic violence survivors and refugees through our UpCandle program. Products and services include Gifts or rewards, Merchandise and Personal Products. Primary beneficiaries include Environmental Sustainability. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Cangai Aboriginal Corporation

Cangai Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in New South Wales, but specific details regarding its operations, programs, or social impact are not available. The corporation is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. It aims to serve the Indigenous community, but the exact nature of its services is unknown.

Cangai Creek Aboriginal Corporation

Cangai Creek Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in NSW, but specific details on its activities and social impact are not available. It is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. The corporation's purpose and goals are not detailed in the provided information.
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