Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
48 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.
Community Resources Limited
Community Resources exists to create jobs that care for people and planet, we keep waste out of landfill and we provide community services to those who need them most. As a national not-for-profit organisation and registered charity, we deliver social and environmental impact at scale. We create employment and training opportunities for people experiencing barriers to work, keep waste out of landfill and support communities. We run three of Australia's largest certified social enterprises, Resource Recovery Australia, Soft Landing and Green Yakka, and a range of place-based community services, including Homebase Youth Services, Helping Hands, and Great Lakes & Manning Youth Homelessness Service.
AccommodationCircular EconomyEducationGardening and LandscapingHealth and Community ServicesRetail and Wholesale TradeTraining and EmploymentCharities and Social EnterprisesChildren and YouthDisability and NeurodivergenceDomestic Violence and Crisis SupportEmployment and LivelihoodsEnvironment and SustainabilityFirst Nations PeopleHealth and WellnessHousing and Basic NeedsJustice and Anti-RecidivismRefugees and MigrantsSeniors and Older PeopleWomen
BCR Communities
BCR Shoalhaven: Youth, Aged & Disability Services, Op Shop, Low-Cost Food Pantry, Emergency Relief, Lawn & Garden Services, Training Cafe. BCR supports communities through our Youth & Community Centre, Activities Hub, Youth Collective Pods Precinct and Bay & Basin 92.7FM Community Radio Station located in Sanctuary Point.
Seer Data & Analytics
Seer Data exists to turn data into action that strengthens lives and communities. We believe data and AI can be a powerful force for good – when they are trusted, governed, and accessible. Our work helps communities, governments, and organisations see what’s working, understand why and act with confidence. Over the past decade, Seer Data has built a trusted foundation for data access, sharing, measuring impact and storytelling grounded in governance, First Nations data sovereignty, and responsible use of AI. Our new platform, Metiora, builds on that foundation, bringing these capabilities together into an enterprise grade connected, scalable system for tracking, monitoring and measuring social impact commitments. Today, our platform supports both: - Place-based and community-led initiatives, enabling local outcomes to be understood and strengthened, and - Organisation and system-level reporting, connecting fragmented data into a shared, governed view of impact for portfolio investments. This is an evolving platform ecosystem – designed to make impact visible, trusted, and actionable, from local communities through to national systems and global investment.
Angry Bull Trails
Adventure tourism with purpose - combining a world-class trail network, local jobs for young people and stronger communities. Angry Bull Trails is a purpose-driven social enterprise based in Tenterfield NSW. We are developing over 150km of mountain bike and adventure trails, alongside a vibrant visitor hub with cafe, meeting space, visitor information and rider services. Our focus is on creating employment, mentoring and training opportunities for young people, while growing sustainable regional tourism and outdoor experiences. All revenue is reinvested back into trail maintenance, jobs and community impact.
Applied Recovery
Breaking down barriers to accessing healthcare (including socioeconomic, geographic and stigma related barriers that stop individuals from seeking the help they need), through delivering high quality person centred, clinician-led services fully via telehealth and underpinned by supporting technology for clients. Improving the health and wellness of individuals struggling with addiction and making withdrawal and recovery services accessible to more people who need them. To transform the way the world treats addiction - replacing cycles of relapse with a global movement of hope and lasting recovery, reaching one million families by 2035.
Base Soaps
Cap and Dutch is a manufacturer and retailer of personal toiletries. We aim to empower consumers to affect real change with their buying behaviour. Our intent is to redirect profits to the elimination of health issues that prevent access to early-childhood and primary education in Australian communities.
Box Divvy
Box Divvy is a Social Enterprise business that sells affordable, fresh, locally sourced fruit and vegetables and pantry, while reducing food waste and building stronger, more connected communities
Collective Leisure
Collective Leisure is a certified social enterprise, proudly recognized as a 'business for good' by the Australian regulator Social Traders and accredited with the international People and Planet First verification. Our mission is to reduce health inequity through innovative programs that promote physical activity and well-being, tailored to underserved communities. These include: -Supporting people with disabilities, -Assisting individuals in their mental health recovery, -Reducing social isolation and loneliness among seniors, and -Delivering culturally responsive programs. As a Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE), we are equally committed to creating meaningful training and employment opportunities for young people from refugee backgrounds in the sport and leisure sector.
Community Flower Studio Inc.
Community Flower Studio is youth-focused Charity which has a Not-for-Profit Social Enterprise arm. CFS sells floral arrangements, indoor plants and art pieces to the public. Net Proceeds will be used to support YOUTH facing mental health challenges. CFS offers various creative workshops to youth via collaborations with Out-Reach Youth Services such as StreetWork, a charity established since 1980. By nurturing their creative talents, encouraging face-to-face interactions and inspiring them with lived experiences of CFS members, YOUTH learn valuable life skills. For those YOUTH interested to assist with CFS Pop-Up Shops, they will gain work experience in retail customer service and work ethics. For those who are keen to pursue post-secondary studies at TAFE or Universities, CFS will look for suitable mentors to support their aspirations. This will help them find meaningful employment in the future. CFS officially launched a free 'Youth Mentoring Program' for young people (12 - 30 yr). This program was the finalist in 2024 Mental Health Matters Community Initiative Award. Dr Bibiana Chan was awarded the '2024 Environmental Citizen of the Year' by the Willoughby City Council through her work with Community Flower Studio and in particular the 'Petal-it-Forward' campaign (a charity partner with the Return & Earn Scheme).
Creating Chances
We aim to inspire, develop and empower young people to believe in themselves so they contribute positively to society and create positive change in the world.
Cuppa.tv
Cuppa is the destination where thought leaders and organisations connect to make a difference to employees, customers and society. We tackle the most important conversation that improve the communities well-being, work performance and sense of belonging. From one on moments to societal movements we help organisation make a difference to the world.
Professional ServicesTraining and EmploymentEvent ManagementHealth and Community ServicesHR and RecruitmentCharities and Social EnterprisesDomestic Violence and Crisis SupportEnvironment and SustainabilityFirst Nations PeopleEnd of Life SupportHealth and WellnessDisability and NeurodivergenceEmployment and LivelihoodsRefugees and MigrantsCommunity and ConnectionWomenChildren and Youth
Design for Hope
Design for Hope specialises in trauma-informed interior design, applying psychological science to create healing and therapeutic spaces for vulnerable people.
Digital Purpose
Digital Purpose creates digital products that make a positive impact on people and the planet, including improving health, wellbeing, education, climate, capability uplift and employment creation for vulnerable groups. We reinvest profits to provide low bono pricing for eligible organisations and founders.
Dynamic4
Dynamic4 is a social enterprise and B Corp specialising in regenerative leadership, design, and innovation with a focus on purpose and wellbeing for happier communities to accelerate the transition to more regenerative ways of living and doing business. We help our clients design, build, and launch product, service, and business model ideas that customers and teams love, make money, and do great things for people and our planet while increasing wellbeing.
Circular EconomyCorporate VolunteeringEvent ManagementMarketing and DesignProfessional ServicesTraining and EmploymentOtherCharities and Social EnterprisesChildren and YouthCommunity and ConnectionDisability and NeurodivergenceEmployment and LivelihoodsEnd of Life SupportEnvironment and SustainabilityFirst Nations PeopleHealth and WellnessHuman RightsLocal Economic DevelopmentRefugees and MigrantsSeniors and Older PeopleWomenOther
Forward Thinking Design (also t/as FTD Circular)
Forward Thinking Design is a certified social enterprise delivering built environment and fitout circular economy advisory and socially responsible design services, to help organisations save money, lower environmental impact, and create positive community outcomes.
Circular EconomyFurniture and FurnishingsProfessional ServicesTraining and EmploymentWaste ManagementAnimal WelfareCharities and Social EnterprisesCommunity and ConnectionDisability and NeurodivergenceEmployment and LivelihoodsEnvironment and SustainabilityHealth and WellnessHousing and Basic NeedsLGBTQI+Local Economic DevelopmentWomen
FutureTech Australia
FutureTech is a Social Traders certified, neurodivergent-led social enterprise with a mission to inspire the neurodivergent minds of the future to build a better world - for everyone. We do this through community capacity building as well as delivering programs that are neuro-affirming, focused on wellbeing and designed and delivered by neurodivergent people.
Gadhungal Marring
Gadhungal Marring is a 100% Aboriginal-owned and operated business dedicated to strengthening Aboriginal people and their communities through cultural land and water management practices. Guided by the principle of Buwindyala, working together in unity, we combine traditional knowledge with modern techniques to restore Country, protect waterways, and support sustainable futures. By working hand-in-hand with businesses, government, and community groups, we deliver outcomes that are both cultural and ecological, ensuring Country and culture thrive together.
Goanna Academy
OUR VISION is to be the champion of evidence based mental health for people who need it most WE EXIST so that no person will suffer alone WE DELIVER Australia's first indigenous owned and designed preventative mental health, suicide prevention and wellbeing programs in schools, workplaces and communities in need.
Goodtel Communications
To turn Australia's use of telco products and services into a force for good. We do this by donating 50% of our profits to charities that help protect the planet and those in need.
Greatest Good Pty Ltd
Greatest Good is an Australia-wide one-stop hub that makes it easy for individuals and organisations to do their greatest good. We serve as a catalyst for meaningful impact and making confident, informed choices aligned with values. In turn, we create an environment where Australian social enterprises, B Corps, charities and not-for-profits can connect meaningfully with those who value their mission. We help you find for-purpose organisations aligned with your values, then support them in a way that is meaningful to you, including shopping, donating, finding courses and events, paid and volunteer jobs, asks/offers, resources, and more. We value our stakeholder relationships and remain a co-designed ecosystem. We wear our B Corp and People & Planet certifications with pride as they reflect our commitment to positive social change. We walk the talk by reinvesting at least 50% of our profits into our social purpose, actively demonstrating our dedication to making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve.
Professional ServicesCircular EconomyCorporate VolunteeringEducationEvent ManagementFinance and FundingRetail and Wholesale TradeHealth and Community ServicesHR and RecruitmentProfessional ServicesTransport Logistics and FulfilmentTraining and EmploymentSeniors and Older PeopleAnimal WelfareArts and CultureRefugees and MigrantsHealth and WellnessCharities and Social EnterprisesChildren and YouthCommunity and ConnectionEnd of Life SupportDomestic Violence and Crisis SupportEnvironment and SustainabilityFirst Nations PeopleHousing and Basic NeedsEmployment and LivelihoodsHuman RightsDisability and NeurodivergenceJustice and Anti-RecidivismWomen
Grow the Future
To create space for young people to grow. Through growing food and regenerating land, we offer engagement, training and employment opportunities to 12-24 year olds in a hands-on, project-based, supportive environment.
Circular EconomyEducationEvent ManagementFood Production and AgricultureHealth and Community ServicesProfessional ServicesRetail and Wholesale TradeTraining and EmploymentArts and CultureCharities and Social EnterprisesChildren and YouthCommunity and ConnectionDisability and NeurodivergenceEmployment and LivelihoodsEnvironment and SustainabilityFirst Nations PeopleHealth and WellnessWomen
Grow Your Mind
Grow your Mind is a mental health social venture. Our reason for being is to inspire, engage, and connect with schools and families to learn ways to be and stay mentally from a young age. Poor mental health doesn't discriminate and neither should mental health education. At Grow Your Mind we believe that mental health is not just the presence or absence of a diagnosable mental health condition, but something we all have and can all learn to look after. With 50% of all serious mental health conditions beginning before the age of 14, it is key to start teaching kids about their brains, emotions, and mental health from a young age. Prevention is easier than cure.
Human Quotient Group Pty Ltd
As a veteran family business and certified social enterprise Human Quotient Group is on a mission to boost wellbeing, employment and education outcomes for the veteran community and women facing systemic barriers to workforce participation. Human Quotient Group provides professional services for Defence, industry and government across the fields of: integrated logistics, engineering, project management, training and program design and delivery. The social enterprise delivers community benefits through employment, training, programs, advocacy and events. Current team members are majority veterans and spouses of current-serving ADF members. Human Quotient Group is an award-winning business having received the Small Employer of the Year award at the 2025 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards. HQG also received a 2025 Award for Excellence from VESPIIA and is a Veteran Employer of Choice (with the Department of Veterans Affairs, DVA), a member of the SA Government’s Employer Network, a certified Australian Veteran Owned Business and a member of the Veteran Business Community. The company procures from social enterprises and Defence partner and veteran businesses wherever possible and prioritises the environment and community over short-term profits.
It Takes a Team
It Takes a Team exists to create empowered, thriving and supportive communities, schools and workplaces by increasing community mental health literacy so that we can all have the skills to support each other when experiencing mental health problems
MOOD tea
MOOD is a certified social enterprise, selling award winning teas with 100% of profits funding youth mental health programs.
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