Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
14 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.
Anne Pang Self Defence
To empower women with practical and effective techniques of self defence and strategies of early prevention and detection
Australian South Asian Centre
Empowering underrepresented South Asian women who are founders, creatives and leaders.
Big Little Stories
Create opportunities for sharing bilingual stories for children in education, produce bilingual books to empower culture and identity
Centres for Craft, Creativity and Culture
I am in the process of setting up an organisation called the Centres for Craft, Creativity and Culture. We are still working on our mission statement and organisational structure.
ChillOut Festival
To champion and celebrate Queer Country Pride by creating unique cultural events, strong advocacy and regional initiatives
Clothing the Gaps - Brunswick
We are committed to using our brand and platform to campaign, educate and elevate Aboriginal peoples' voices and causes. As a social enterprise, we use business as a vehicle to fund and support the work of Clothing The Gaps Foundation.
Kyneton Copy Centre
Windarrings social purpose is to provide individualised employment opportunities for people with a disability. Our Kyneton Copy Centre is a locally loved business which employs people with a disability to learn skills such as printing, copying, creating personalised gifts (such as mugs, puzzles, keychains) customer service and much more. Our Copy Centre space is accompanied by an All Abilities art Gallery where our clients are able to be supported on their journey as an artist to display and sell their own artworks.
Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place - Mullum Creations
MMIGP is a community controlled Aboriginal organization based in the Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR) and is established on a neighbourhood house model. The aims of MMIGP are to support enhanced outcomes for the Aboriginal community across the EMR in the
Newlife Shield Inc
We empower disadvantaged black African Australian 1. youth (males and females aged 15-25), 2. unemployed and parenting women, 3. socially isolated older people involving them in economically and socially constructive and creative activities that hold their attention and interest to improve their quality of life.
Small Fires
Small Fires makes heart-warming toys, books and games that are good for curious minds and the world they live in. Our range sparks curiosity and celebrates diversity while contributing to social and environmental impact around the world.
SYN Media
A youth-led radio station and educational media space for young people aged 12 to 25.
The Torch
The Torch supports First Nations people in Victoria whose lives have been impacted by the criminal justice system to explore their identity and culture through art and define new pathways for themselves upon release from prison. By embracing participants as artists, The Torch provides an avenue for change. The program aids development of self-esteem, confidence and economic participation, through cultural strengthening and artistic expression.
Wyld Work Projects
We build Individual and Community capacity through a range of horticultural, agricultural and/or creative programs that helps to tackle intergenerational trauma and poverty, alleviates social isolation and builds sustainable outcomes and resilient communities.