Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
12,083 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 Underground Collaborative
The Underground Collaborative exists to educate, empower, and provide employment to break the cycles of homelessness for women and young people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Our Employment Program provides 6-12 months of job readiness, training, mentoring, employment and support with permanent housing. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Community & Social Services. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Universal Tribal Land Administration Management Council (TUT) Aboriginal Corporation
The Universal Tribal Land Administration Management Council (TUT) Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation focused on the administration and management of tribal lands, likely aiming to preserve and promote Indigenous culture and land rights. The organisation's social impact is expected to benefit Indigenous communities in NSW. However, due to limited information, specific details on programs and activities are not available.
The Up Next Company
We support different and diverse leaders to grow their businesses with training, coaching and strategy in a way that safe, inclusive, effective and most of all is appropriate to the needs of different leaders (neurodiverse, culturally diverse, women in not traditional fields, gender diverse etc). We offer scholarships to all our trainings and partner with aligned non profits and membership organisations to increase access to our programs and trainings.
The Usefulness Of Art
The Usefulness Of Art (TUoA) is a Victorian social enterprise that creates and delivers art-based programs, workshops, and projects designed to foster creativity and social connection within communities. The organisation explores how art can serve practical social purposes, potentially addressing issues such as social isolation, mental health, and community engagement through artistic expression and participation.
The Victorian Wongai Torres Strait Islanders Corporation
The Victorian Wongai Torres Strait Islanders Corporation is an Indigenous organisation serving the Torres Strait Islander community in Victoria. Based on available public register information, specific activities, programs, and social impact details are not documented. Further information would be required to provide comprehensive details about their operations.
The Violet Initiative Ltd
Violet helps organisations, their people and their customers, to navigate the last stage of life, and grief. Violet provides digital support via the content, tools and resources on our website, and in-person guidance through our network of experienced volunteer guides. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Healthcare Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include Older people. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Voice of One, Power of the Spirit Ministry Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation
An Indigenous corporation based in Queensland providing spiritual and community support services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with a focus on cultural enrichment and community wellbeing.
The Welcome Project
We are a passionate group of people that want to strengthen communities by promoting local activities and services more effectively.
The Westerman Jilya Institute for Mental Health Indigenous Corporation
The Westerman Jilya Institute for Mental Health Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation based in Western Australia, focused on mental health. Its primary social impact is to address mental health challenges and promote wellbeing within Indigenous communities. The organisation aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of Indigenous people.
The Westsider
The Westsider is a 100% independent community newspaper for Melbourne's western suburbs, featuring stories about arts, environment, local government, food, health, personal experiences, local history and more. The newspaper is available both in print and online, and is written by volunteers. Products and services include Advertising & media, Marketing and Communications. Primary beneficiaries include A particular geographic community. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.