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Australian Social Enterprises

10,597 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.

Katia Project Inc

Byron Bay Herb Nursery is a non-profit charity that provides employment and training opportunities for people with a disability who require on-going support to work. Our primary business is the environmentally best practice production of high quality herbs to the horticulture market. Katia Project Inc provides paid employment and training opportunities in the Byron Shire for people with a disability who require training and support to work. Our person-centred approach ensures that our workers are in the centre of service design, planning, delivery and review. This enables them to shape and direct service and support arrangements to suit their strengths, needs and goals, with the support of their family, friends, carers and advocates. Our primary business is the environmentally best practice production and profitable sales of high quality herbs to the horticulture and retail markets. We are committed to the physical, mental and spiritual health of our employees, customers and the community. To this end we seek to provide a place of business that is accessible, respectful and inclusive, provides challenges, rewards accomplishments, promotes learning, and encourages contributions to the business, industry and community.

Katungul Aboriginal Corporation Regional Health and Community Services

Katungul Aboriginal Corporation Regional Health and Community Services is an Indigenous corporation dedicated to providing health and community services. It aims to support the well-being and improve outcomes for Aboriginal communities in regional areas.

Kaurareg Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Kaurareg Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is an Indigenous corporation established to hold and manage native title rights and interests for the Kaurareg people in Queensland. Its primary social impact involves protecting cultural heritage, land, and sea country, and supporting the self-determination and well-being of its community. The corporation plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural identity and traditions of the Kaurareg people.

Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi Aboriginal Corporation

Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation likely focused on the preservation and revitalisation of the Kaurna language and culture. While specific activities are not detailed, its name suggests a commitment to strengthening Indigenous identity and heritage within the Kaurna community.

Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate that holds and manages native title rights and interests for the Kaurna people in South Australia, aiming to preserve and promote Kaurna culture, land, and community well-being. The organisation works to support the Kaurna community through various initiatives. Its efforts contribute to the preservation of indigenous culture and the betterment of the community.

Kaytetye Alyawarr Awenyerraperte Ingkerr-wenh Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Kaytetye Alyawarr Awenyerraperte Ingkerr-wenh Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate, responsible for holding and managing native title rights and interests for the Kaytetye and Alyawarr people. While specific programs are not detailed in the provided information, its core social impact lies in the protection of Indigenous land rights, cultural heritage, and supporting the self-determination and well-being of its community members through land management.

Kaytetye Tywerate Arenge Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Kaytetye Tywerate Arenge Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is an Indigenous corporation established to manage native title rights and interests for the Kaytetye people in the Northern Territory. As a Registered Native Title Body Corporate, its primary role involves representing the native title holders and overseeing their land and cultural heritage.
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