Mai-Wel
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About
Delivered $32.7M across 6 government contracts for 3 buyers.
Established in 1960, Mai-Wel offers a variety of innovative solutions for individuals and businesses. Mai-Wel Enterprises provides quality products and services made by people with a disability. As a customer of Mai-Wel Enterprises, you are contributing to long term employment opportunities for people with a disability in the Hunter. Mai-Wel contributes significantly to the local community by offering employment for people with disability, and services in the areas of living options, lifestyle and leisure and working life. Mai-Wel also supports those experiencing disadvantage or youth to get a job. The opportunities Mai-Wel provides, enhances the lives of people with disability or those experiencing disadvantage. Mai-Wel helps to link people to their local community, with the goal of empowerment and inclusion. Mai-Wel provides meaningful employment opportunities to people with a disability in the community through employment in Mai-Wel Enterprises, offering a range of employment options. Having a job benefits all people. Being in employment:• expands social networks• increases community connections• gives greater financial independence• improves health and wellbeing • creates a stronger sense of identity and self-worth.
Registered Charity
Delivery Evidence
Source: AusTender public contract notices. Values can include amendments and may not equal cash paid in a single year.
Grant Funding
Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.
Financial Health
A capacity signal from this charity's latest public ACNC filing — to show where a buyer or funder might offer multi-year or capacity support, not to rank organisations. Not a CivicGraph assessment of the organisation.
One resilience signal worth noting in the latest filing — not a red flag on its own.
Source: ACNC Annual Information Statement, FY2023 · Large charity · 92% of income from government. A point-in-time regulatory snapshot — figures can lag a year and a single filing is not a full picture of an organisation's health. Liquidity is shown only where a balance sheet was filed.
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Place Context
Verification
BuyAbility (Australian Disability Enterprise)
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