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 Women's Mentoring Foundation Ltd
At WMF, we empower organisations to foster inclusive workplaces, enabling everyone, in the workplace, to thrive. Pain points such as understanding rights, combating burnout, prioritising mental health, balancing family and career, and building confidence are addressed. We bridge cultural gaps, challenge stereotypes, and cultivate confidence among marginalised groups resulting in better performance and successful living at home, work and in businesses Products and services include Community & Social Services, Healthcare Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Yarning Circle Aboriginal Corporation
The Yarning Circle Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia, but its operational activities and social impact are not specified. It is likely to support Indigenous Australians through various programs and services. Further information is required to determine its exact social impact.
The Youth Embassy Aboriginal Corporation for First Nations Youth
The Youth Embassy Aboriginal Corporation for First Nations Youth is an Indigenous corporation dedicated to supporting First Nations youth. Its name suggests a role in advocacy, representation, or providing a central point of contact and support for this demographic, though specific programs are not detailed in the provided information.
Think+DO Tank Foundation
Think+DO Tank Foundation collaborates with low-income and marginalised, urban communities in NSW, focusing on culturally and linguistically diverse women and children. Together, we develop a shared way of doing things, designing projects that have a demonstrated and lasting impact. Our evidence-based, replicable approaches improve social cohesion; reduce isolation; strengthen community capacity; and foster equity. By using the arts, imagination and creativity and social enterprise to approach communities we shift the realms of possibility while we simultaneously address the pragmatic challenges of disadvantage which hinder change.
Arts and RecreationCateringEducationEvent ManagementFood Production and AgricultureHealth and Community ServicesProfessional ServicesProperty and Space HireRetail and Wholesale TradeTraining and EmploymentArts and CultureCharities and Social EnterprisesChildren and YouthCommunity and ConnectionEmployment and LivelihoodsHealth and WellnessHuman RightsJustice and Anti-RecidivismLGBTQI+Local Economic DevelopmentRefugees and MigrantsWomen
Third Space Indigenous Corporation
Third Space Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia. Due to a lack of publicly available information, its specific activities and social impact cannot be detailed at this time.
Third Space Ventures Aboriginal Corporation
Third Space Ventures Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities, programs, or social impact.
Third Story (Formally Innovation Unit Australia New Zealand)
Innovation Unit Australia New Zealand Limited is a charitable institution established to promote and advance the wellbeing of people whose suffering arises from inequities in health, education and social outcomes. We work with people who use, lead & deliver public services. Together we create radically different, better, lower cost solutions to social challenges
This is a Conversation Starter Pty Ltd
TradeMutt produces Hi vis accredited workwear, uniforms and accessories, with bright colours and bold patterns, designed to start conversations about mental health at home, on the worksite and within the community.
Our garments feature a QR code sewn under the left pocket, linking to TIACS free call & text counselling services.
We also produce branded bespoke patterns for custom orders. Products and services include Clothing & Safety Equipment, Merchandise and Personal Products. Primary beneficiaries include People with mental illness. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Thiyama-li Family Violence Service Indigenous Corporation
Thiyama-li Family Violence Service Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation based in NSW that provides family violence prevention and support services specifically for Indigenous families and communities. The organisation works to mitigate the impact of family violence and promote safety, well-being, and healing for Indigenous victims and their families.