BRIAR HILL, VIC
Top Funded Entities
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether BRIAR HILL, VIC sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (8)
We tackle textile waste by facilitating behaviour change with our range of purposefully designed upcycling & mending workshops, programs, incursions & products. Working within Melbourne and along the Hume Highway up to Albury, we engage your community and support them to be more purposeful in their textile ownership with repairing, reusing, re-making and end-of-life options.
Provides career education and vocational training services to diverse beneficiaries including First Nations peoples, youth, and people with disabilities, likely trading these educational services while reinvesting revenue into mission delivery
Boots For All operates Australia's only sporting goods social enterprise sports store - Sport for All located in Briar Hill, north-eastern Melbourne providing training and employment pathways for young people with barriers to employment. Sporting goods are distributed via the retail store as well as the online shop to children and adults in need across Australia.
Diamond Valley Community Support (DVCS), a non-profit since 1972, empowers locals facing hardship. We provide Emergency Relief, Education Assistance, Financial Counselling, Legal Advice & more to over 11,000 annually. 100+ volunteers & social enterprises (markets & op shops) fund our free services.
Operates a Montessori school, trading educational services to families while reinvesting revenue into educational mission and child development programs
Professional Migrant Women (PMW) supports migrant women from non-English speaking backgrounds to overcome barriers in the Australian job market. Through mentorship, networking, and culturally sensitive professional development, PMW promotes social inclusion, career advancement, and leadership. Their strength-based approach empowers migrant women to reshape corporate and community perceptions, highlighting their valuable contributions to society.
Schools (11)
ACARA school profiles in postcode 3088. ICSEA measures educational advantage (national avg 1000).
Crime & Safety — Nillumbik LGA
Reported incidents by offence group (October 2024 - September 2025). Source: state crime statistics agencies.
Social Need
DSS payment recipients in this area by payment type. Higher counts indicate service demand and community need.
NDIS Participants
All Entities (192)
Disadvantage Index
This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 149
- Charity
- 37
- Foundation
- 3
- Social Enterprise
- 3