Directory

Australian Social Enterprises

1,663 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.

Underwear for Humanity

Clean underwear is a dignity issue. Charities can't accept second-hand undies; they have to buy them. We fixed that. Underwear for Humanity is a B Corp Certified Social Enterprise using sustainable underwear and socks to fund real, measurable change. Our buy-one-give-one model has delivered over 60,000 pairs to people experiencing homelessness and domestic violence. We've diverted over 63,000 items from landfill through Australia's first underwear recycling scheme. We pay 50c per item sold to Aboriginal community projects. Our supply chain pays workers 60% above the living wage. Founded by Kelly Barrett, a 25-year veteran of underwear design and development, UH exists to prove that integrity can be easy, and that the brands people choose every day can quietly change the world. We are ready to scale and actively seeking partners who believe the same thing.

Unisson Works

Unisson Disability has been providing Supported Employment for more than fifty years through our employment servicesPack Works, and Ground Works. We provide professional, cost effective and customer focussed packaging, mail processing, ID Card printing and sample bag fulfilment as well as grounds maintenance to some of Australia's most respected commercial, local and state government organisations. While we are a not for profit organisation we pride ourselves on our work being accurate and high quality, no matter the deadline we are given. We promote inclusion and diversity within the local communities. We promote greater independence of people with a disability within the local communities. By providing meaningful, paid employment for people with intellectual or physical disability we facilitate independence, self-respect and opportunities to enable them to become fully contributing members of the community. We encourage our supported employees to have friendships and community networks (within their communities) separate to their families. We promote attendance by our supported employees in sporting, social and recreational activities within their communities. We provide linkages for our employees to access other service providers, community activities and groups of interest. Our supported employees are the foundation of our business. We provide meaningful, sustainable and valuable employment to over 70 Australians with a disability. We harness the individual capabilities of each employee in a safe, supportive environment that offers development opportunities. Our priority is to ensure that each employee has the opportunity to develop to their full potential as a member of the Australian workforce. This also gives the employees a sense of worth as well as self-confidence, which enables them to become active and involved members of their communities Our support staff work with each employee to achieve their personal and individual goals.

United Tribes Aboriginal Corporation

United Tribes Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. As an Indigenous entity, it likely supports the social and economic development of Indigenous communities. However, its specific activities and social impact are not publicly available.

Unlimited You

Unlimited You is a sustainable leadership ecosystem for mid-life women. Through our M-Cube approach, we integrate Eastern contemplative discipline with Western performance systems to help women sustain energy, lead with clarity, and pass forward the wisdom that strengthens the next generation. Unlimited You bring you three distinctive services: + Her Altitude: An inspiring storytelling platform that celebrates women's reflective insights and achievements. + Her Space: A private sanctuary for women to unload mental heaviness and stay accountable. + Her Retreat: Experience the inner-self transformation to return renewed.

Uralla Aniwan Aboriginal Corporation

Uralla Aniwan Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in NSW. Due to a lack of publicly available information, its specific activities, programs, and social impact cannot be determined.

Urban Zenadth Kes Cultural Torres Strait Islander Corporation

Urban Zenadth Kes Cultural Torres Strait Islander Corporation is an Indigenous not‑for‑profit that promotes Torres Strait Islander culture, arts and heritage within urban NSW. It provides cultural programs, community events and youth initiatives aimed at strengthening identity and social inclusion.

Valley Industries Limited

he purpose of Valley Skills for Life is to help people with disability develop the skills they need to increase their independence and participate as valued and active members of the community with a person centred approach. Planners work with each individual to design a program of activities to achieve the individual’s goals.

Velocity Empowerment

Tackling gender-based violence through Emotional, Mental, and Physical Self-Defence. We run prevention and early intervention programs with universities, community groups, and workplaces to empower at individual, organisational, and community levels.

Vernap Aboriginal Corporation

Vernap Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in New South Wales, however, its specific activities and social impact are not detailed. The organisation's goals and objectives are not publicly available due to limited information. It is assumed to support Indigenous communities in NSW.

Vibewire Youth Services Inc

Launchpad for young changemakers

Victor Chang Heart Health Check

We offer organisations mobile heart health checks for their employees, clients, at their events and more. We screen for key heart disease risk factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar. All profits are donated to the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. 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.

Violet Co

Social EnterpriseNSWDarlinghurstSocial TradersABN 94950592914
Violet Co Legal & Consulting is creating gender and racial justice for women and Indigenous peoples by supporting organisations and businesses to transform, providing access to justice for individuals and advocating for system change. Products and services include Legal Services, Community & Social Services. Primary beneficiaries include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Vision of Hope Aboriginal Corporation

Vision of Hope Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW, however, its specific activities and social impact are not detailed in the public register. The organisation's goals and objectives are not available due to limited information. It is likely focused on supporting Indigenous communities in NSW.

Vividhata

Our services fall in 3 categories: 1. Training on DEI: topics include unconscious bias, inclusive language, inclusive leadership, Aboriginal cultural engagement, race and gender related, LGBT allyship, mental health etc. 2. Consulting: policy creation, gender pay gap reporting for WGEA, design and implementation of programs on gender, race, culture, LGBT, disability. Research on social issues including doing focus groups, interviews, Data and statistical analysis of HR data, employment trends, employee satisfaction etc. 3. Virtual Reality experience creation: we will understand your needs and create a VR film tailored starting from idea onto script, filming, editing, software testing, and give you a ready to play Vr headset.

Vividhata Pty Ltd

Social EnterpriseNSWStrathfieldSocial TradersABN 16660527319
We are a Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) consultancy. We provide consultancy, training and website accessibility services. We help businesses grow through embedding EDI into processes, systems and culture: through attracting more customers, retaining talent and improveing productivity and innovation. We are Sydney based and serve across Australia. We bring lived experience of diversity to our work. Products and services include Business & Administrative Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include Marginalised Women. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Waagan Galga Aboriginal Corporation

Waagan Galga Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW that aims to deliver culturally appropriate services and support to Aboriginal communities, although specific details about its activities, revenue model and social impact are not publicly disclosed.

Waagan Learn Aboriginal Corporation

Waagan Learn Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in New South Wales, likely focused on educational and learning initiatives. Its social impact aims to empower Aboriginal communities through knowledge and skill development, though specific program details are not publicly available.

Waagay Biliinyjarl Aboriginal Corporation

Waagay Biliinyjarl Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in NSW. Specific details about its activities, programs, or social impact are not available from the provided information.

Waarugirr Indigenous Corporation

Waarugirr Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in New South Wales that seeks to advance economic and social outcomes for Aboriginal communities. While specific activities are not publicly detailed, the corporation aims to create employment and cultural development opportunities for its members. Its operations are intended to foster community empowerment and preserve Indigenous heritage.

Wadi Wadi Coomaditchie Aboriginal Corporation

Wadi Wadi Coomaditchie Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous not-for-profit organisation based in NSW serving the local Aboriginal community. As an Aboriginal corporation registered under ORIC, it operates to benefit its members and the broader Indigenous community. However, limited public information is available regarding specific programs, services, or operational details.
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