Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
448 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.
UnitingSA Ltd
UnitingSA was established in 1919 and provides housing, aged care, community and disability services to support people across regional and metropolitan South Australia. More than 1000 employees and volunteers deliver high quality services to people from diverse backgrounds to realise UnitingSA's vision of a compassionate, respectful and just community in which all people participate and flourish. UnitingSA is a not-for-profit organisation all about respect, compassion and justice. With a long and proud history of building stronger communities, our can-do attitude is dedicated to supporting South Australians. Each year, we help over 10,000 people, including the elderly, youth, families, people facing mental health issues, those with disabilities, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds. Through Wesley Social Enterprises (WSE), we offer socially responsible work opportunities to people who would otherwise face considerable barriers to participating in the workforce. WSE provides a safe and fully supported work environment that promotes independence through paid and meaningful employment. Our employees are supported in small operational teams with an experienced supervisor.
Viliwarinha Yura Aboriginal Corporation
Viliwarinha Yura Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with ORIC and also a registered charity with the ACNC. The provided information does not detail its specific activities or social impact, making it difficult to ascertain its operational focus.
Walatina Aboriginal Corporation
Walatina Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) and is also a registered charity with the ACNC. The provided information from the public register does not detail its specific activities, programs, or the nature of its social impact.
Walka Wani Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
Walka Wani Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is an Indigenous corporation responsible for holding and managing native title rights and interests on behalf of its members in South Australia. Its primary social impact lies in supporting Indigenous self-determination and the protection of cultural heritage for the community it represents.
Wambirri Aboriginal Corporation
Wambirri Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in South Australia. The provided information from the ORIC public register does not detail its specific activities, programs, or social impact.
Wangangooridi Aboriginal Corporation
Wangangooridi Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in South Australia. The provided registration details do not offer information about its specific activities, programs, or social impact beyond its status as an Indigenous entity.
Wangkangurru Yarluyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
Wangkangurru Yarluyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is an Indigenous corporation established to hold and manage the native title rights and interests of the Wangkangurru Yarluyandi people. Its primary social impact involves upholding Indigenous land rights, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering self-determination and community development for its members.
Warida Wholistic Wellness
Warida Wholistic Wellness is an Indigenous-owned social enterprise in South Australia providing culturally safe healing practices, including decolonised counselling, bush therapy, and equine-assisted therapy, alongside business coaching for First Nations entrepreneurs. The organisation empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and communities through reconnecting with Indigenous wisdom, cultural wellbeing, and economic empowerment.
Warntapinthi Wellbeing Aboriginal Corporation
Warntapinthi Wellbeing Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation promoting wellbeing within Aboriginal communities in South Australia. Although specific details are not available, its focus is likely on improving the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. The organisation aims to deliver social impact through its community-focused initiatives.
Warraritja Aboriginal Corporation
Warraritja Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in South Australia. The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities or social programs, making it difficult to ascertain its specific social impact.
Western Anurrete Aboriginal Corporation
Western Anurrete Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in South Australia with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided public register details confirm its administrative status but do not specify its operational activities, programs, or social impact.
Wilyakali (Bimbowrie) Aboriginal Corporation
Wilyakali (Bimbowrie) Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided information details its registration status and administrative history, but does not specify its operational activities or social impact.
Wilyakali Aboriginal Corporation
Wilyakali Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in South Australia with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided information confirms its legal status but does not detail its specific operational activities or social impact.
Wilyakali Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Wilyakali Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is an Indigenous corporation in South Australia responsible for holding and managing native title rights and interests for the Wilyakali people. Its core function involves representing and protecting the cultural heritage and land rights of its members, aiming to foster their social, cultural, and economic well-being.