Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
10,647 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.
Specialisterne Centre Australia Limited
Specialisterne Australia is a social enterprise that creates neuroinclusive workplaces where individuals with autism and other neurodivergent conditions can thrive. They provide strategic advisory services, education, training, recruitment, and workplace support to organisations, partnering with businesses and government to recognise the value of neurodivergent talent in problem-solving, team building, and innovation.
Speewah Valley Aboriginal Corporation
Speewah Valley Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia. The provided public register extract does not contain information detailing its specific activities, programs, or social impact.
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia
Our Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE)* has more than 20 highly talented professionals, and 30 years of experience to help get your data, admin and computer based work completed easily and affordably. SCIA provides a wide range of services for people living with spinal cord injury and other physical disability, including: employment, information, advocacy, NDIS support, exercise therapy and peer support. SCIA offers full award wage positions, training and career development to all supported employees
Spinifex Arts Project Aboriginal Corporation
Spinifex Arts Project Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation dedicated to promoting and supporting Aboriginal art. It provides a vital platform for Indigenous artists, fostering cultural expression and creating economic opportunities within their communities.
Spinifex Sports Aboriginal Corporation
Spinifex Sports Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland. Its name suggests an involvement in sports, likely within the Indigenous community, though specific activities and social impact are not detailed in the provided information.