Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
514 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.
Yamaji Languages Aboriginal Corporation
Yamaji Languages Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to the preservation and revitalisation of Yamaji languages. Its core mission is to strengthen cultural identity and knowledge within the Yamaji community through various language initiatives.
Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage & Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation
Yambangku Aboriginal Cultural Heritage & Tourism Development Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to preserving and promoting Aboriginal cultural heritage. It develops tourism initiatives to create economic opportunities and share cultural knowledge, contributing to Indigenous self-determination and community benefit. This organisation aims to promote cross-cultural understanding and support Indigenous communities.
Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Yprl)
Yarra Plenty Regional Library provides library services and programs to support literacy, education, and community engagement in the Yarra Plenty region of Victoria. The library offers a range of services, including book lending, venue hire, and early years literacy programs. By providing access to information and educational resources, YPRL aims to promote social inclusion and support the well-being of its community.
Yerrabi Yurwang Child & Family Aboriginal Corporation
Yerrabi Yurwang Child & Family Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation and registered charity based in the ACT. Its core mission is to support and empower Aboriginal children and families, likely through various community-focused initiatives aimed at improving their well-being.
YMCA Geelong
YMCA Geelong is a community-focused organization providing recreational sports programs, children's services including childcare and school holiday programs, and youth development initiatives across the Geelong region. Through its various programs, it supports healthy lifestyles, youth empowerment, and family well-being while reinvesting revenues into community benefit.
Yooralla
We provide essential services for children and adults with disability, their families and carers. The range of essential, quality services includes:-accommodation alternatives-respite-in-home support-therapy-attendant care-specialised equipment-supported employment -recreation-information and training and,-practical skills for everyday living Our mission is to provide quality, sustainable and flexible services that uphold human rights and create opportunities. Our values are at the centre of everything we do for our customers, their families and their support network. More importantly, we remain a strong voice in the journey towards achieving human rights for people with disability Yooralla's supported employment services are shaped to provide support and encouragement to those who are born with disability, as well as to those who have acquired disability through accident, ill health and aging. We work with all our stakeholders to meet the legitimate and growing expectations of people with disability, for a more inclusive, equal and barrier-free society
Yuendumu Magpies Football Aboriginal Corporation
The Yuendumu Magpies Football Aboriginal Corporation runs football programs and community events for the remote Yuendumu community in the Northern Territory, promoting health, cultural connection, and social cohesion through sport. By offering training, competitions, and youth development activities, the organisation helps reduce isolation and strengthens community bonds. Its work also supports Indigenous empowerment and provides pathways for local talent to engage in sport at regional and state levels.
Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation
The Yugambeh Youth Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation focused on supporting Indigenous youth. While specific details are not available, its general purpose suggests a commitment to improving the lives of young Indigenous Australians. The organisation's social impact is likely related to education, employment, and community development.
Yula-Punaal Education and Healing Aboriginal Corporation
Yula-Punaal Education and Healing Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation operating in NSW that provides educational and healing services to Aboriginal communities. Based on its name, the organisation focuses on culturally appropriate programs that support the wellbeing and development of Indigenous peoples. The limited available information prevents detailed assessment of specific programs or social impact outcomes.
Yuluwirri Maayirr Rural Education Through Art Indigenous Corporation
Yuluwirri Maayirr Rural Education Through Art Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to providing educational opportunities in rural areas of NSW. They leverage art as a primary medium to deliver learning experiences and foster engagement within Indigenous communities, aiming to enhance educational outcomes and cultural expression.
Yumaro Incorporated
Yumaro is a leading provider of services for people with a disability in the Eurobodalla and Shoalhaven regions. Established in 1984, the organisation offers employment services in over eight social enterprises, operates an innovative Learning & Lifestyle Centre as well as a Home & Community Support Service. *Specialist Disability Accommodation*Home and Community Support*Learning and Lifestyle Centre*Supported, School Leaver and Open Employment*NDIS Support Coordination and Plan ManagementSupported Social Enterprises:*Cardboard and Plastic Collection*Nursery – Wholesale and Retail*Secure Document Destruction*Apparel / Uniforms and Embroidery*Towelling Cleaning Cloths*Marker Survey Pegs*Grounds Maintenance*Nursery -Wholesale and retail We provide meaningful employment, training, social connections, accommodation and other services to facilitate the realisation of a person’s potential. Serving people with a disability is at the heart of Yumaro’s mission, however within the scope of our services offerings Yumaro ultimately aims to benefit anyone who faces significant adversity and needs support. Our Principles:*We recognize and value the abilities of all people *We are committed to upholding the rights of people with disabilities to self-determination.*All people have the right to make decisions and choices in life *We seek equality of access to all parts of society for people with disabilities*All people have a right to dignity, privacy and confidentiality *All people have the right to be respected and valued as an individual *The community has a right to expect an accountable service *The service has a commitment to tolerance and respect for all people
Zion Fellowship Power of the Spirit Ministry Torres Strait Islander Corporation
Zion Fellowship Power of the Spirit Ministry Torres Strait Islander Corporation is an Indigenous community organisation based in Queensland that offers spiritual support, cultural preservation activities and community development services to Torres Strait Islander peoples. The corporation aims to strengthen cultural identity, promote social inclusion and improve wellbeing among its members through a range of community‑focused programs.
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