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.

The Berthaly Mob Indigenous Corporation

The Berthaly Mob Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous not‑for‑profit entity registered with ORIC in New South Wales. Its public record provides only administrative details, leaving its specific activities and direct social impact unclear beyond general community support for Indigenous peoples.

The Big Issue

The Big Issue is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that supports and creates work opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, marginalisation, and disadvantage. They help people help themselves by running social enterprises that provide income, build confidence, and capacity for self-help. The organisation addresses various social issues, including homelessness, unemployment, and social exclusion.

The Big Issue Women's Workforce

The Women’s Workforce offers a range of quality services to Government, Corporate and Not-For-Profits. We offer flexibility and diversity across social procurement services such as picking/ packing, mail outs and event support and can work on or off site across four states. We employ marginalised and disadvantaged Women and have the ability to scale up and take on jobs at short notice. Products and services include Advertising & media, Business & Administrative Services, Marketing and Communications. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certification Expired. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Big Sister Experience

The Big Sister Experience offers mental health, wellbeing and life education workshops to young people, educators & families, across Victoria. We provide a diverse array of programs for Grade 4 to... Read more

The Black Duck Group Aboriginal Corporation

The Black Duck Group Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Victoria, registered as a charity. While specific activities are not detailed, its core purpose is to benefit Indigenous communities.

The Black Nomads Aboriginal Corporation

The Black Nomads Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in NSW with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided ORIC public register details confirm its registration status but do not offer information about its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

The Butterfly Movement Ltd

The charitable and DGR home for Goods on Country. ACNC-registered Public Benevolent Institution with Item 1 DGR endorsement since 17 January 2012 (entity live since 2012; "TABOO Foundation" is a business name on the same ACN). Indigenous-led board installed at stewardship handover, June 2026. Receives philanthropy, grants and catalytic capital (PAF/PuAF below-market loans) for the Goods mission.

The Cage Youth Foundation LTD

Social EnterpriseQLDRedland BaySocial TradersABN 31126965428
The Cage is a self-funded and non for profit. Every cent we earn or obtain is spent keeping our doors open and providing support to our community. Our primary source of funding is generated by our social enterprise business that services the community with lawn mowing, Property maintenance, council graffiti reporting and removal contracts, and public playground and CBD area clean ups. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Cleaning Services & Equipment & Supplies, Horticulture & arboriculture. Primary beneficiaries include Families, children or students. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Cariad Project Inc.

The Cariad Project is a Perth-based social enterprise that creates meaningful opportunities for children to give back while supporting their local community experiencing homelessness, hardship and marginalisation. Through hands-on programs such as Baking a Difference, children as young as three take part in interactive workshops where they create baked goods that are gifted to local support services. Each experience is paired with age-appropriate learning through story, art, and gentle conversation, helping children build empathy, understanding, and a sense of social responsibility. While the baked goods provide immediate care to young people in need, the lasting impact of The Cariad Project is the compassion, confidence, and community spirit being nurtured in the next generation.

The Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programmes Unit Aboriginal Corporation

The Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programmes Unit Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to addressing alcohol-related issues within Aboriginal communities in Central Australia. The organisation develops and implements programs aimed at reducing alcohol harm, improving health outcomes, and enhancing community well-being among Aboriginal peoples in the Northern Territory.

The Central West Aboriginal Corporation

The Central West Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland, but its specific activities and social impact are not well-documented. It is likely to support Indigenous communities in the region. Further information is needed to determine its exact focus and achievements.

The Church of the Lord Jesus Apostolic Oneness Indigenous Corporation

This is an Indigenous corporation registered in the Northern Territory, with its name suggesting a religious affiliation. Due to a lack of available information and an inaccessible website, its specific activities and social impact cannot be determined.

The Common Bean

Social EnterpriseVICBroadmeadowsSocial TradersABN 54264568661
The Common Bean Cafe is our social enterprise established to provide a space for young people to gain work experience and develop their skills and confidence required in finding work. By providing young people with a supportive transitional training and employment program, we are helping to combat youth unemployment in our community! Products and services include Catering & Hospitality. Primary beneficiaries include A particular geographic community. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.

The Common Bean Cafe

The Common Bean Cafe is our social enterprise established to provide a space for young people to gain work experience and develop their skills and confidence required in finding work.

The Common Good Social Enterprise

Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.
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