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Kelvin Grove - Herston

4059Major Cities of AustraliaSEIFA Decile 8/10LGA: BrisbaneView on Power Map
Entities
170
Total Funding
$69.4M
Community-Controlled
0
CC Funding Share
0%
2 social & Indigenous enterprisesoperating in this area
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Top Funded Entities

$24.9M
C: $24.9M
$6.3M
G: $6.1M C: $203K
$5.7M
G: $455K C: $5.2M
$4.2M
C: $4.2M
$3.9M
G: $3.9M
$3.4M
C: $3.4M
$2.7M
G: $243K C: $2.4M
$1.9M
C: $1.9M
$1.6M
C: $1.6M
$1.1M
C: $1.1M
V. Ibrahim
Company
$754K
C: $754K
$734K
C: $734K
$654K
C: $654K
$530K
C: $530K
$419K
G: $22K C: $397K
$405K
C: $405K
$325K
C: $325K
$281K
C: $281K

Social & Indigenous Enterprises (2)

BFGN - BUSINESS FOR GOOD NETWORK PTY LTD
Social Traders

The Business For Good Network was created to be the home for the Business for Good movement—breaking silos and bringing together all the communities and organisations that want to collaborate to make business a force for good. The BFGN is a digital platform and a community of communities catalysing change, where purpose-led people gather to learn, support each other, and collaborate to expand their impact.

Web
Marketing and CommunicationsIT & TelecommsTraining & Education Services
Impact Boom
Social TradersABN 39627347899

We help social entrepreneurs and their communities to thrive, whilst actively building the global social enterprise movement to help address social, cultural and environmental issues. Our capacity building programs, workshops and events help people turn ideas into impact and our global impact media agency provides resources and exposure for entrepreneurs as well as strong value for our conference and corporate partners.

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Training & Education ServicesMarketing and Communications
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All Entities (170)

Disadvantage Index

8/10
SEIFA IRSD Decile

This area has relatively low socio-economic disadvantage.

Entity Types

Company
130
Charity
28
Foundation
7
Social Enterprise
3
Govt
2

Gap Alert

This postcode has 170 funded entities but no identified community-controlled organisations receiving funding. This may indicate a gap in community self-determination.