Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

12,122 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.

City Of Yarra

Social Enterprise1 govt contract · $10KVICsenvicABN 98394086520

Yulluna Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Indigenous Business1 govt contract · $2KQLDORICABN 36981649738
Yulluna Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate that holds and manages native title rights and interests on behalf of the Yulluna people in Queensland. The corporation works to protect and preserve the cultural heritage, traditional lands, and native title interests of its members. As an Indigenous governance body, it provides representation and advocacy for Aboriginal land rights within its determined native title area.

"Koolyangarra" Preschool Aboriginal Corporation

Koolyangarra Preschool Aboriginal Corporation provides early childhood education and cultural support to Indigenous children in New South Wales, focusing on foundational learning and school readiness. This organisation aims to foster development within the Indigenous community. By doing so, it addresses the educational and cultural needs of its target beneficiaries.

"Waiben" Torres Strait Islanders Corporation

Waiben Torres Strait Islanders Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland, aiming to support the local Indigenous community. However, due to limited information, its specific activities and social impact are unclear. The corporation likely focuses on promoting Indigenous welfare and cultural preservation.

(Think) Enough

Think Enough is a social enterprise that provides education, resources, and networking tools to help businesses understand and communicate their social and environmental impact. They operate a directory of ethical and sustainable businesses, offer workshops, and create conversation tools to promote awareness of responsible business practices across Australia.

#GoKindly

Bed + Bath ecom Social Enterprise

1 Mob Care Aboriginal Corporation

1 Mob Care Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in New South Wales, suggesting a focus on care within the Indigenous community. Due to limited information, its specific activities and social impact are unclear. The organisation's name implies a commitment to supporting the well-being of Indigenous individuals.

100 Coffee Movement

We believe everybody should feel part of a community and we exist to build spaces that encourage connection and tackle the loneliness epidemic.

100 Story Building

Social EnterpriseVICFootscraySocial TradersABN 11952202762
100 Story Building is a centre for young writers based in Melbourne's inner-west. We bring together young writers and members of Melbourne's creative community, and encourage them to share in their skills and understandings through creative storytelling excursions, publishing programs and after-school activities. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Training & Education Services, Venue Hire. Primary beneficiaries include Families, children or students. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

1Mob Indigenous Corporation

1Mob Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous corporation, however, its operational activities and social impact are unclear due to limited publicly available information. It is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. The corporation's purpose and community contributions cannot be ascertained.

28th Street Agency Pty Ltd

B CorpB CorpABN 66670066903
28th Street Agency is a female-founded Australian buyer’s agency specialising in strategic property acquisition across the country. We help busy professionals, investors, and growth-focused buyers secure high-performing properties — often before they hit the market — using a rigorous, data-led approach and disciplined negotiation strategy. Our team analyses over 100 data points to identify emerging locations, value-add opportunities, and assets positioned for long-term growth. From strategy through to settlement, we manage the entire acquisition process to ensure our clients make confident, informed decisions — and avoid costly mistakes. We operate exclusively on the buyer’s side, removing conflicts of interest and ensuring every recommendation is aligned with our clients’ outcomes. But performance is only part of the model. 28th Street Agency is built as a business for good. Through our EmpowerHER Property Program, we provide pro bono and subsidised support to women facing financial hardship or life transitions, helping them secure safe, stable housing and rebuild their financial position. We also contribute to community initiatives that provide immediate support to women in need. Our mission is to expand access to property ownership while raising the standard of how prop

2ND SHOT

Social EnterpriseQLDToowoomba CitySocial TradersABN 78141695219
Since 1993 BASE Services has been providing lunchtime meals to people who may lack the facilities, resources, skills or finances to make a meal for themselves. In 2016 we asked what if instead of providing meals, we provided opportunities to people to make a meal for themselves and launched 2nd Shot a social enterprise providing hospitality training to people experiencing homelessness and long-term unemployment. Products and services include Food & Beverage Products. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

2Spirits Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Queensland LGBTIQ+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy Health and Wellbeing

2Spirits Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation supports the holistic health and cultural safety of LGBTIQ+, Sistergirl, and Brotherboy Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland. The organisation focuses on the health and wellbeing of this specific and often marginalised community. Its primary social impact is to provide culturally safe services to improve the overall wellbeing of its target community.
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