Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

12,128 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.

Yirendali Aboriginal Corporation

Yirendali Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in Queensland. The provided public register extract does not contain details about its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

Yirra Bandoo Aboriginal Corporation

Yirra Bandoo Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation and ACNC-registered charity based in the Northern Territory. Specific details about its activities, programs, and social impact are not available from the provided sources.

Yirra Bandoo Aboriginal Corporation Land Trust

Yirra Bandoo Aboriginal Corporation Land Trust manages land on behalf of its Aboriginal members in the Northern Territory. This involves protecting cultural heritage, environmental stewardship, and supporting the well-being of the Indigenous community through sustainable land management practices.

Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Corporation

Yirra Yaakin Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia. The provided information does not describe its specific activities or social impact.

Yirramboi Solutions Indigenous Corporation

Yirramboi Solutions Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in New South Wales. The provided information from the ORIC Public Register does not detail its specific activities, programs, or social impact, making it impossible to describe what solutions it provides or its social impact.

Yirrganydji Gurabana Aboriginal Corporation

Yirrganydji Gurabana Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation, however, its specific activities and social impact are not detailed. It is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. The organisation's purpose and goals are not explicitly stated.

Yirrmbali Aboriginal Corporation

Yirrmbali Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland, aiming to support the local Indigenous community. However, specific details on its operational activities and social impact are not available. It is likely to contribute to the well-being and development of Indigenous Australians.

Yiyili Community Indigenous Corporation

Yiyili Community Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business and registered charity based in Western Australia. Its primary focus is to benefit the Yiyili Indigenous community, though specific activities are not detailed.

Yiyili Store Indigenous Corporation

Yiyili Store Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous-owned and operated community store providing essential retail services including food and household goods to the Yiyili community in remote Western Australia. The enterprise creates local employment opportunities and contributes to community economic and social well-being by ensuring reliable access to affordable groceries and necessities.

YLab

YLab exists to design better systems and services with young people.

YLab Enterprise Ltd

Social EnterpriseVICMelbourneSocial TradersABN 50675872134
YLab is a social enterprise that brings young people with diverse lived experience and partners together to tackle society’s most complex challenges. What we offer includes: Co-design and facilitation Learning and development Strategy Research and insights Creative services First Nations Products and services include Community & Social Services, Marketing and Communications, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include Marginalised Youth. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Grow Membership.

YMCA Geelong

YMCA Geelong is a community-focused organization providing recreational sports programs, children's services including childcare and school holiday programs, and youth development initiatives across the Geelong region. Through its various programs, it supports healthy lifestyles, youth empowerment, and family well-being while reinvesting revenues into community benefit.

YMCA ReBuild

YMCA ReBuild is a social enterprise delivering commercial construction services whilst training, employing and supporting young people involved in the criminal justice system. Our aim is to reduce the rates of reoffending and reintegrate young people into the community. Over 10 years operating has given us the opportunity to provide training to over 150 young people in custody, and employ over 350 from the justice system. Products and services include Building Trade, Repairs & Maintenance, Horticulture & arboriculture. Primary beneficiaries include Prisoners and ex-offenders. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

YMCA South Australia

Social EnterpriseSAAdelaideSocial TradersABN 41241860884
The YMCA ("the Y") is the leading provider in South Australia of: - aquatic and recreation services - aquatic and recreation facility management - exercise physiology & physiotherapy - OSHC (before and after school care) - vacation care programs - early learning centres - the Youth Parliament program. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Sport & Rec Equipment & Services, Healthcare Services. Primary beneficiaries include Families, children or students. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

YMCA Whittlesea

The Y (previously known as the YMCA) is the oldest and largest social enterprise in the world. In Australia the Y is a federated model of 14 Y's, all indepndently run. It has over 30 millions particpations, employs over 12000 staff and 1500 volunteers and

Yoga for Pain Care Australia

Our mission is to ensure people with persistent pain - particularly those with mental health and other psychosocial challenges - don't fall the gap in the health care system.

Yoga on the Inside

Social EnterpriseQLDSalisburySocial TradersABN 32671652752
We provide accessibility to trauma-informed yoga and embodied mindfulness programs to vulnerable members of the community who experience the symptoms of trauma to THRIVE and not just SURVIVE. The benefits which include 'better connect with ourselves and others', improved relationships, management of stress and anxiety (particularly in uncertain times), and reduced impulsivity. Products and services include Healthcare Services, Community & Social Services. Primary beneficiaries include Other disadvantaged people. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Yok Djakoorliny Aboriginal Corporation

Yok Djakoorliny Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in Western Australia, however, specific details about its activities and social impact are not available. The organisation is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. Further information is required to understand its social impact.
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