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Australian Social Enterprises

2,419 social and Indigenous enterprises from 6 sources — Supply Nation, ORIC, Social Traders, BuyAbility, B Corp, and Kinaway — linked to $901B in government contracts, donations, and justice funding. Open. Free. Updated by 45 autonomous agents.

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Fair Repairs Pty Ltd

Social EnterpriseNSWWaterlooSocial TradersABN 56133982117
Fair Repairs provides Lawns and Grounds maintenance and cleaning services to many large government contracts with NSW LAHC, Spotless, Catholic High Schools and general strata projects. We create local employment for social housing tenants and long term unemployed. We like to generate social outcomes and give back to the local communities. Products and services include Building Trade, Repairs & Maintenance, Cleaning Services & Equipment & Supplies. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Family Life

Family Life is a Victorian community services organization that provides support to families experiencing adversity, including family violence, separation, and mental health challenges. Through early intervention and community-based programs, they work to strengthen family relationships and build resilient communities. Their social impact includes preventing family breakdown, supporting victims of family violence, and promoting healthy family functioning across Victoria.

Family Life Opportunity Shops

Social EnterpriseVICCheltenhamSocial TradersABN 37712782209
Family Life operates 5 Opportunity Shops and a warehouse within the Bayside and Kingston municipalities, they operate with the purpose of raising funds for the organization. These social enterprises are predominately run and staffed by volunteers selling used goods donated by members of the public, including clothing, furniture, general household while providing social inclusion to vulnerable people, including longterm unemployed and women over 50. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Merchandise and Personal Products, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Far More Holdings Pty Ltd

Social EnterpriseVICSouth MelbourneSocial TradersABN 17628529537
Starting with coffee, we're changing the way producers and consumers connect. Our vision is to establish direct trade relationships between coffee roasters, cafes, and consumers with farmers so that customers can have high-quality Colombian coffee and the farmers can get fairer trade. Unfortunately, export/ import logistics are often the barriers. We see it as our role to simplify & modernise the process. Products and services include Business & Administrative Services, Food & Beverage Products. Primary beneficiaries include A particular industry. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Farmwall Pty Ltd

Social EnterpriseVICSouth MelbourneSocial TradersABN 44620780798
Farmwall transforms office spaces with vibrant edible greenwalls bursting with nutrient-dense microgreens, enhancing wellbeing and productivity. We cultivate sustainability by educating and engaging employees on eco-conscious practices. Through partnerships with schools, we sow seeds of change, inspiring students to pursue agriculture careers for long-term food security. Farmwall thrives on nourishing both bodies and minds, fostering healthier, greener communities for tomorrow. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Healthcare Services, Office supplies & services. Primary beneficiaries include Environmental Sustainability. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Fawkner Food Bowls Inc.

Fawkner Food Bowls Inc. was launched in May 2018 and is a community market garden and multi-generational social space on a former bowling green. Growing food intensively in a market garden for the community, we hope to reduce food miles, whilst improving

Financial Literacy Australia

Financial Literacy Australia helps people with disability to learn how to manage money in simple and fun ways. We work with NDIS participants and their support team like family, friends, or support workers to build money skills for everyday life. Our goal is to reduce financial hardship for people who need it most. We believe everyone deserves the chance to understand money, make good choices, and feel in control. Our programs are easy to follow. They include things like budgeting, saving, smart shopping, planning for the future, and using games like Minecraft to make learning fun. We use simple words, clear pictures, and step-by-step lessons to make sure everyone can learn, no matter their ability. By building confidence with money, we help people make strong decisions, become more independent, and reach their personal goals. We want to eliminate Financial Hardship across Australia.
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