ADELAIDE, SA
Top Funded Entities
Justice Funding ($2.8M)
NDIS Supply & Service Pressure
NDIS money is not the same thing as healthy service coverage. This view shows whether ADELAIDE, SA sits inside a state market with thin provider supply, captured payment flows, and too few local disability-focused or community-controlled alternatives. This matters here because ADELAIDE, SA already shows $2.8M in justice-related funding moving through local entities.
Social & Indigenous Enterprises (35)
Provides culturally specific support, case management and housing services to First Nations ex-prisoners via government contracts, reinvesting surplus into programs.
Supported-employment social enterprise delivering Documents & Record Management Services, Confidential Waste Disposal, Mail Room Services, Mail Delivery Services, Packaging. Documents & Record Management Services, Confidential Waste Disposal, Mail Room Services, Mail Delivery Services, Packaging, Labels & Stickers, Medical Equipment & Accessories & Supplies, Industrial Production & Manufacturing Services, All, Hardware & Hand Tools, All For over 50 years, Barkuma has worked alongside people with
The Bearded Dragon Gallery provides a quality retail Art Gallery that contributes positively to the economic independence of people with disability. The business model uses a ‘social return on investment’ approach by assisting & investing in our social economy. 80% of the profit from each artwork sold goes directly back to the artist having a substantial economic impact on the artist’s livelihood whilst also promoting their career.
Community Concierge SA (CCSA) is a social enterprise business developed and owned by Community Bridging Services (CBS) Inc. CCSA provides a tailored services including a professional mix of concierge services, discreet security & personalised support to clients. CCSA currently provides concierge services at the Grenfell Centre- 25 Grenfell Street Adelaide, and 80 Flinders Street, Adelaide.
Community Corporate is a national award-winning diversity and inclusion firm. We are recruitment specialists with a social conscience. Nationally, we offer customised workforce solutions to source, match and train refugees, migrants, women, youth and people with a disability for our employer partners. We provide niche strategic services to corporates to increase their corporate social responsibility and activate diversity and inclusion agendas.
The enterprise earns revenue through responsible management of native title rights and interests, delivering social value by preserving Indigenous cultural heritage and promoting community self-determination.
The enterprise earns revenue through management of native title rights and interests, while delivering social value by protecting and preserving cultural heritage and promoting community well-being.
The enterprise earns revenue through management of native title rights and interests, and potentially through charitable donations and grants, while delivering social value to the Kaurna community.
Miss MYSA Events (MME) is a boutique event styling and management service with a social conscience. MME is the social enterprise arm of Multicultural Youth SA, a State representative advisory, advocacy and service delivery body for young refugee people. Our event management approach offers a unique experience from weddings, styled functions, corporate events, furniture hire, caravan bars, catering, floral arrangements and so much more!
The enterprise earns revenue through native title agreements and management of indigenous lands, while delivering social value to the Nukunu community.
Redrawn operates to increase diversity and inclusion in the engineering sector. We specifically hire and train people from minority groups which are under-represented in the industry. Redrawn is an engineering design and drafting consultancy offering services to clients while upskilling a diverse workforce that reflects a cross-section of the community.
TABOO sells Certified Organic Cotton period products with profits and advocacy efforts helping end period poverty in Australia.
TACSI can partner with you to provide design and innovation services, where we support communities and institutions to practice innovation by discovering new opportunities, inventing creative possibilities, and scaling new and better practices, policies, organisations, and systems. We can also provide institutional capability building for participatory working with communities, and connecting local demonstrations with broader systemic change agendas using experimentation.
The enterprise earns revenue through the management of native title rights and interests, delivering social value by supporting Indigenous self-determination and cultural heritage protection.
The YMCA ("the Y") is the leading provider in South Australia of: - aquatic and recreation services - aquatic and recreation facility management - exercise physiology & physiotherapy - OSHC (before and after school care) - vacation care programs - early learning centres - the Youth Parliament program.
All Entities (200)
Disadvantage Index
This area has moderate socio-economic disadvantage.
Entity Types
- Company
- 142
- Charity
- 39
- Foundation
- 19