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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.

St John Ambulance SA

St John SA supply first aid training, equipment and services to South Australian business, community groups and individuals. Our vision is to create stronger and more resilient communities through first aid. Products and services include Clothing & Safety Equipment, Community & Social Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

St Mary?s Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation

St Mary's Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in the Northern Territory, focused on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people impacted by the Stolen Generations. The organisation aims to provide support and services to those affected, although specific details are not available. Its social impact is likely centered around reconciliation and healing for the Stolen Generations.

St Vincent Industries

St Vincent Industries has been operating as a Social Business since 1972, providing employment, training and support for people with a disability. We are the leading manufacturer and supplier of cleaning cloths and recycled rags in southern Tasmania, with a varied customer base supplying over 600 clients across Tasmania. Our site in North Hobart employees more than 35 people to produce quality rag products to customers across Tasmania, offering paid employment and nationally recognised training to people with a disability, in an environment that provides the support they need to reach their full potential in the workplace.

Stage 1 Vision

The provided information defines what a social enterprise is and details the size and economic contribution of the social enterprise sector in Australia. However, it does not contain specific details about the activities, programs, or social impact of 'Stage 1 Vision' itself.

Stage 2 Validation

SASEC Stage 2 Validation is a program through the South Australian Social Enterprise Council that provides essential tools and resources to help individuals and organisations plan, start and grow social enterprises. The program supports aspiring and existing social entrepreneurs with business planning guidance, fundamentals education and co-design frameworks to build sustainable ventures with social impact.

Stage 5 Established

SASEC (South Australian Social Enterprise Council) is a membership-based organization that supports and develops social enterprises across South Australia. It provides resources, networking opportunities, funding information, and business development programs to help social enterprises at all stages of growth.

Stationery Aid Ltd

Stationery Aid helps students from disadvantaged backgrounds, families in crisis, and schools across Australia. Whether it’s a prep starter pack or a full booklist bundle, each item helps remove a... Read more

Steel Chicks

Steel Chicks is a social enterprise dedicated to empowering women to grow and excel within the steel industry. It achieves this by creating safe spaces and offering comprehensive training, mentoring, and career development programs, fostering diversity and inclusion in a traditionally male-dominated sector.
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