Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
12,078 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.
Sefa
We partner with for-purpose organisations and investors to unlock social impact. While supporting the growth and scale of purpose-driven organisations, we generate positive returns for investors.
Seisia Community Torres Strait Islander Corporation
The Seisia Community Torres Strait Islander Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Seisia, Queensland. Specific details about its activities, programs, and social impact are not publicly available due to a lack of accessible information.
Seisia Islanders Indigenous Corporation
Seisia Islanders Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided information from the public register does not detail its specific activities, programs, or social impact.
Self Help Workshop Inc
Self Help Workplace employs 43 adults with a disability. The team work across five commercial business units:Prime Timber Production: manufacture of pine and hardwood products, including pallets, survey pegs, garden stakes, bins and boxes; docking, custom products for the wine and berry industryMerit Commercial Solutions: pick & pack, product assembly, mail outs, print finishing, security shredding, industry cleaning ragsEncore Clothing: second-hand clothing boutiquePlenty Catering & Hire: corporate catering, bus and room hireSpruce Grounds Maintenance: domestic, commercial and industrial yard work We provide high quality products services at competitive prices delivered in full and on time. We provide meaningful and productive employment so people with disability can enjoy independent lives. Their families appreciate that our team is valued and respected.
Self Made Indigenous Corporation
Self Made Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous Corporation registered in Western Australia, with charity status indicating a not-for-profit purpose. Due to limited information, its specific activities and social impact are unclear. It aims to serve the Indigenous community, but details of its work are not available.
Sentaris
Sentaris is an Australian cybersecurity services provider specialising in security assurance, governance, and security engineering. Founded in 2015 to support an underserved segment of the market, Sentaris delivers high‑quality, business‑focused security outcomes without unnecessary complexity. As a CREST Certified Organisation and Certified B Corporation, Sentaris upholds rigorous professional and ethical standards. The company is committed to creating positive impact across its employees, customers, suppliers, community, and the environment, embedding responsible decision‑making into how security services are delivered. Sentaris operates across Australia and supports organisations globally. Its services are delivered through three core pillars: assurance, providing independent validation through penetration testing and security assessments; governance, helping organisations establish practical security oversight aligned to risk and regulatory expectations; and security engineering, delivering hands‑on technical uplift to strengthen real‑world security capabilities.
Sephardi Association of Victoria
We provide kindness and support to the Melbourne Sephardi community, and also the wider Melbourne Jewish community with free care packs, and kosher meals. And we are focussed on maintaining our cultural heritage with programs, and events; as well as education programs focusing on Judaism, Hebrew and our Sephardi traditions. We want to ensure the Sephardi community remains vibrant and thriving.
Seven Rivers Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
Seven Rivers Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate that empowers its Indigenous members through land management, cultural preservation, and community development. It holds and manages native title rights and interests, fostering self-determination and community development. This leads to improved social outcomes for its members.