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Australian Social Enterprises

488 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.

Royal Society for the Blind

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof4 govt contracts · $19.0MSAAdelaideBuyAbilityABN 37680837839
Offering job security to blind and vision impaired Australians since 1884, RSB Industrial Services can provide your organisation with efficient, cost effective and high-quality Assembly and Packaging, Food Packaging and Plastic Thermoforming solutions.With safety and quality a prime consideration, RSB Industrial Services retains the highest levels of accreditation with ISO9001 Quality Assurance and HACCP (Hazardous Analysis Critical Control Points) Certification. Passing annual audits of procedures, records, performance and standards serve to guarantee the provision of first-class service. Incorporating a clean room facility, no job is too big or small to produce on time and to your complete satisfaction.To discuss how outsourcing to RSB Industrial Services could benefit your business, call (08) 8417 5600. Offering job security to blind and vision impaired Australians since 1884, RSB Industrial Services can provide your organisation with efficient, cost effective and high-quality Assembly and Packaging, Food Packaging and Plastic Thermoforming solutions.

New Horizons Enterprises Ltd

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof4 govt contracts · $1.2MNSWNorth RydeBuyAbilityABN 42002066604
It’s your journey. We take the time to listen to you, understand your needs and design tailored solutions. This personalised approach puts you firmly in the driver’s seat, so you can uncover the possibilities in your life.

Holy Cross Services Ltd

Disability Enterprise4 govt contracts · $914KQLDBanyoBuyAbilityABN 33163260204
With a proud history of servicing the Health and Aged Care Sector for over 130 years, Holy Cross is the longest serving commercial laundry operating in Australia. Having a balanced business in laundry, a decision was made to open a cleaning sector. We pride ourselves on being an Equal Opportunity Employer and a proactive proponent of providing people with disabilities and from disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to gain meaningful employment. Founded in Brisbane in 1889 by Mother Mary Vincent Whitty, of the sisters of Mercy, the organisation still stands true to its original mission statement to this day: - To offer a unique work environment that empowers people to reach their full potential.- Efficiently and professionally meet customer needs in the commercial, health and hospitality industries- Attain environmental responsibility and financial sustainability.Forge mutually valued partnerships. By utilising our comprehensive range of cleaning and laundry services, you are helping the Brisbane, and broader Queensland community thrive and prosper. Holy Cross Services provides laundry and cleaning services to the major hospitals and aged care facilities in Brisbane and surrounding regional areas, including the Gold Coast, Gympie, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba. We are a Ministry of Mercy Partners that fulfills its Mission by restoring the dignity to those who are often locked out of employment due to disability and difference, by helping them gain meaningful employment in a safe, supportive and welcoming environment. As a provider of NDIS we employ a total of 30 people in Supported Employment; have open employment opportunities and a school based work experience program. We are an integrated workplace with a diverse workforce. Holy Cross Laundry has a close relationship with our Supported Employees and their families. Our program is about building the skills and confidence they need to maintain and enjoy their job. The skills and disciplines learnt in the work environment transfer into everyday life at home and it is important to us that we work with families to understand our employee’s needs and strengths. We offer a safe and supportive work environment with each of our supported employees working closely with support workers to help and guide them throughout their working day. By doing this we can provide the one-on-one support to each employee and strive to achieve the best outcomes for them. As a Mission based organisation and from feedback received, this is not only important to us but also to those who we do business with.

Cleanable (Westgate Community Initiatives Group Ltd t/a)

Disability Enterprise3 govt contracts · $60.2MQLDFootscrayBuyAbilityABN 93235712322
At Cleanable, we pride ourselves on delivering professional and high-quality cleaning solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of your business. As a social enterprise, we stand out by creating positive change in the community. With a commitment to providing support and meaningful employment to all members of the community we pay all staff 100% Award wages and ongoing training. Our regular quality site inspections and commitment to quality ensure we maintain the highest cleaning and service standards and provide complete customer satisfaction. Cleanable was created by Westgate Community Initiatives Group Ltd in 2005. As a certified Social Enterprise Company by Social Traders, Cleanable can guarantee all profits are returned to the community through employment, training and upskilling programs to improve lives. As a social enterprise, we provide sustainable, 100% award wages paid employment to people facing barriers to finding and keeping a job.

Mai-Wel

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof3 govt contracts · $32.6MNSWMAITLANDBuyAbilityABN 88060661476
Established in 1960, Mai-Wel offers a variety of innovative solutions for individuals and businesses. Mai-Wel Enterprises provides quality products and services made by people with a disability. As a customer of Mai-Wel Enterprises, you are contributing to long term employment opportunities for people with a disability in the Hunter. Mai-Wel contributes significantly to the local community by offering employment for people with disability, and services in the areas of living options, lifestyle and leisure and working life. Mai-Wel also supports those experiencing disadvantage or youth to get a job. The opportunities Mai-Wel provides, enhances the lives of people with disability or those experiencing disadvantage. Mai-Wel helps to link people to their local community, with the goal of empowerment and inclusion. Mai-Wel provides meaningful employment opportunities to people with a disability in the community through employment in Mai-Wel Enterprises, offering a range of employment options. Having a job benefits all people. Being in employment:• expands social networks• increases community connections• gives greater financial independence• improves health and wellbeing • creates a stronger sense of identity and self-worth.

Green River Aboriginal Corporation

Indigenous Business3 govt contracts · $3.3MNTORICABN 67426476941
Green River Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous not‑for‑profit corporation operating in the Northern Territory, focused on supporting the cultural, social and economic wellbeing of its community members. While the public register does not detail specific activities, the corporation aims to deliver programs that strengthen Indigenous employment, education and environmental stewardship, thereby empowering Aboriginal people and preserving cultural heritage.

Challenge Community Services

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof2 govt contracts · $368.4MNSWHillvueBuyAbilityABN 17059209675
Challenge Community Services has provided innovative and people-focused services to the community for over 65 years. Our offering to regional and metropolitan communities includes Disability Services, Foster Care, Allied Health and supported employment for people with a disability as part of our range of Business Services.Challenge Community Services operates throughout regional and metropolitan New South Wales, and the greater Brisbane area in Queensland. Our organisation is built on a strong workforce of over 1000 people, including over 90 employees with disability. Challenge Community Services is a registered not-for-profit organisation that has been making a difference in the lives of people in our community for over sixty five years.Challenge support people with disability, children and vulnerable members of the community to have the same rights and entitlements as all community members. This includes lifestyle, community access, accommodation, vocational and employment support. Supporting our business means that you are giving a person with a disability meaningful employment opportunities within a supported employment environment.

Jobsupport

Social EnterpriseTriple-proof2 govt contracts · $64.4MNSWacnc-classifiedABN 38429230773

Barkuma Inc

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof2 govt contracts · $28.9MSAAdelaideBuyAbilityABN 63477154168
For over 50 years, Barkuma has worked alongside people with disability to find rewarding jobs, learn new skills, explore their talents, and be included in the community. Barkuma provides services to over 700 people, making it one of the largest disability organisations in South Australia. Services include open and supported employment, transition services, community living support, training, counselling, advocacy and support. The Barkuma differences are a reflection of our deep-rooted commitment to inclusivity, innovation and individual empowerment. As a trusted and experienced partner in disability services, we are proud to continue to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals in South Australia, fostering a sense of belonging and independence. We are proud to have received the Service Provider Award at the 2023 South Australian Premier’s Food and Beverage Industry Awards. We have a 50-year history and are dedicated to South Australians. Barkuma’s not-for-profit ethos and person-centred approach distinguish us from others in the field. We work with people to establish the capacity and confidence to transition out of high school and continue to build a life of independence that makes quality employment and accommodation outcomes achievable.

Uniting Vic Tas

Social EnterpriseTriple-proof2 govt contracts · $27.9MVICsenvicABN 81098317125
Uniting Vic.Tas is a community services organization affiliated with the Uniting Church in Australia, providing essential support services to vulnerable individuals, families, and communities across Victoria and Tasmania. They deliver programs in areas including alcohol and other drugs, home care, community support, and family services, with a strong commitment to reconciliation and inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and LGBTQIA+ communities. Their work focuses on improving wellbeing and building stronger communities through accessible, person-centered services.

IMPACT Community Services

Disability EnterpriseTriple-proof2 govt contracts · $7.7MQLDBundabergBuyAbilityABN 42950261731
IMPACT Community Services is a not-for-profit organisation that has been delivering support services in Bundaberg since 1978. IMPACT Community Services has also been known as Community Youth Support Service (CYSS), Bundaberg Skills Centre and IMPACT Make Your Mark, but we’ve always maintained our mission to build an inclusive community and empower our people to achieve the best they can. We offer a wide range of support, training and employment programs that help people live life, grow their potential and prosper in their future from new and exciting opportunities. IMPACT’s Recyling and Collection that is made up of 33 staff, 27 of whom have a disability plays an essential role in the recycling process. Last year IMPACT recovered more than 7,500 tonnes of recyclable material; they recycled 5,880 tonnes of paper and cardboard, saving the lives of approximately 76,650 trees, and their activities prevented 12,180 tonnes of CO2 from being released into the environment. The benefits include;> High productivity and output of products > They create an environment that is inclusive of all people > Very high attendance and long term loyalty

Humans of Purpose

Social Enterprise2 govt contracts · $3.2MVICsenvicABN 48657398519
Founded in 2021 by Mel Greblo, Humans of Purpose and our not-for-profit Academy, is wholeheartedly committed to business as a force for good. Pairing her 20+ career in social impact and strategic communication expertise, Mel wanted to build a female-led business that catalysed opportunities for thriving, especially for women who face complex barriers to employment. We’ve listened to dozens of small and medium sized businesses, heard about your growing pains, know the problems out there with legacy and bro-led agencies. Not content with the status quo, our vision is to lead what we believe is the future - regenerative and restorative work with brands and humans similarly on purpose. We’re here to flip the script. On business. On marketing - bringing an ethical, respectful, and transparent approach to make digital and social media marketing as beautiful as the work our clients and community do.

Mid-Western Regional Council

Disability Enterprise2 govt contracts · $1.2MNSWMudgeeBuyAbilityABN 96149391332
The Community Plan is the highest level plan prepared by Council on behalf of the community. In 2013 Council adopted the first Towards 2030 Community Plan where the future vision for the Mid-Western Region was developed collaboratively with the community
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