Dubbo - South
Top Funded Entities
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (28)
The corporation likely generates revenue through government funding, grants, and potentially social enterprise activities while delivering social value to Aboriginal communities.
The enterprise earns revenue through unspecified business activities while delivering social value to Indigenous communities.
iClick2Learn teaches business skills to staff and volunteers working in not-for-profits, charities, social enterprises & community groups. Our comprehensive education platform and learning library help our vital community workforce adapt to change and build resilient and sustainable organisations.Our social impact purpose is to help the helpers live their purpose to impact their communities by providing accessible knowledge when they need it.
The corporation likely sustains itself through a mix of government grants, community funding and possibly earned revenue from culturally‑focused services.
The specific business model for earning revenue and delivering social value is not detailed in the provided information.
Operates residential aged care and welfare services, earning fees and subsidies, reinvesting profits into care programs.
LeaderLife’s ‘Soil2Soul’ provides holistic long-term support for youth at-risk; keeping them alive, out of jail, chasing dreams. Working in partnership with training organisations, LeaderLife deliver vocational training for mostly Indigenous young people aged 15-25. Soil2Soul helps develop work readiness skills across the agriculture industry through the lease of a lime farm. Our enterprise has advanced into landscaping, labouring and lime product manufacturing.
The enterprise earns revenue through charitable donations and potentially government grants to deliver social value to its community.
The information provided does not specify how this enterprise earns revenue or delivers social value.
The enterprise's revenue model is not detailed, but as an Indigenous governing body, it likely operates through grants, government funding, or community contributions.
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has moderate socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Charity
- 85
- Company
- 44
- Social Enterprise
- 41
- Indigenous Corp
- 23
- Foundation
- 7