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Australian Social Enterprises

10,688 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.

The Corner Store Network

Social EnterpriseVICOakleighSocial TradersABN 35620849112
The Corner Store Network exists to create impact and change in the global coffee community. Through direct trade and above fair trade prices, we import, roast and distribute Arabica coffee from Timor Leste. At our warehouse facilities in Oakleigh, we contribute to the fight against food waste, transforming delicious local produce into shelf-stable preserves like jams and pickles. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Food & Beverage Products, Office supplies & services. Primary beneficiaries include People in developing countries. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Descendants of Jimmy Queary Aboriginal Corporation

The Descendants of Jimmy Queary Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with ORIC in Queensland. The provided public register details do not specify the organisation's activities, programs, or the specific social impact it aims to achieve.

The Desert Rose United Pentecostal Church Nyirrpi Indigenous Corporation

The Desert Rose United Pentecostal Church Nyirrpi Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous Corporation registered with ORIC. Its name suggests it functions as a religious organisation, likely serving the Nyirrpi community in the Northern Territory. No specific programs or social impact details are available from the provided information.

The Dieri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Dieri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate (RNTBC) responsible for holding and managing the native title rights and interests of the Dieri people in South Australia. Its work focuses on protecting cultural heritage, managing traditional lands, and advancing the social and economic well-being of its Indigenous community members.

The Disability Trust

Brief descriptionBased in NSW, ACT, Victoria and South East Queensland, The Disability Trust is committed to providing highly professional care and support to people with disability and their families. Our 2 Social Enterprises, based in Wollongong, employ people with disability through IVS and The Plant Room Café. We pay an approved supported wage and provide people with a disability the opportunity to develop skills in a social enterprise that gives back to the community.IVS: Illawarra Vocational Services has a reputation for providing meaningful and valued work for people with a disability. We pride ourselves on delivering quality work at a competitive price and our employees enjoy the variety of work we offer. Our main services include: • Lawn and garden maintenance• High pressure water cleaning of pathways • Minor landscaping • Gardening services • Green waste removal • Supply of sand bags • Packaging and assembly services The Plant Room Café: Located at Edney Lane, Spring Hill, The Plant Room Café offers a great place to catch up with friends and family away from the crowds. The Plant Room’s philosophy is to create a more inclusive world through a shared joy of quality food and coffee made with the freshest ingredients. The Café has wonderful catering options whether it be for a meeting, a family get together or a celebration. We can work with you to put together a great, fresh menu that suits your budget and occasion. Call on 1300 347 224 or email the team at cafe@disabilitytrust.org.au today to discuss your next event and let us help you. Providing Disability Employment for 35+ Years and NDIS approved provider. Providing meaningful work and support to families in the Illawarra region for 30+ years.

The Dolly Bidgemia Research Institute (Indigenous Corporation)

The Dolly Bidgemia Research Institute is an Indigenous Corporation registered in Western Australia. Based on its name, it is likely involved in research activities, though the specific areas of its work and its social impact are not detailed in the provided information.

The Easy Read Toolbox

Social EnterpriseACTHarrisonSocial TradersABN 20725369176
It’s not always easy to explain complex information in an easy to understand way, but The Easy Read Toolbox is your one-stop site to help you learn and create and curate communication that your audience will appreciate. Products and services include Marketing and Communications, Training & Education Services, Community & Social Services. Primary beneficiaries include People with disabilities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Equality Institute

At The Equality Institute, we work to advance gender equality and end violence against women and girls (VAWG), working towards our vision of a world in which diversity is celebrated, all people are respected and power and resources are shared. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Marketing and Communications, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include Marginalised Women. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Fig Tree Gift Shop

Social EnterpriseQLDPaddingtonSocial TradersABN 13106321040
The Fig Tree Gift Shop sells beautiful gifts that have been lovingly handmade by talented artisans around the world, supporting their small businesses or social enterprises. We donate 50% of the profit to The Fig Tree Children, who are providing opportunities for orphaned and vulnerable children and youth in Sierra Leone. Products and services include Gifts or rewards. Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Fighting Temptations Youth Group Aboriginal Corporation

The Fighting Temptations Youth Group Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation based in NSW. While specific activities are not detailed in the provided information, its name suggests a focus on supporting Aboriginal youth and guiding them through challenges to foster positive development.

The Flagstaff Group

The Flagstaff Group is an NDIS registered provider that provides life skills and employment for over 260 people with disability, who are provided sustainable and meaningful employment, training, skills development. This in turn builds confidence, independence, social inclusion and the opportunity to enhance their lives. Located in the Illawarra, Shoalhaven regions, Flagstaff operates several enterprises including a printery, braille and mailing house, commercial laundry, frozen meal production, coffee roasting, recycling, grounds maintenance, cleaning and light manufacturing including tagging, packaging and assembling, bottling, woodwork and commercial sewing. As a not-for-profit organisation, Flagstaff reinvests profits back into its social mission of enhancing the lives of people with a disability by providing employment, life skills and training. From accessible printing in braille to doing your mailing or grounds maintenance, Flagstaff can help. Get in touch today to know more about Flagstaff's services and support jobs for people with disability. Flagstaff delivers valuable education and positively adjusts mindsets about people with a disability. Many employees have the opportunity to interact directly with customers and the community. This inclusion actively demonstrates their abilities in working across a wide range of divisions and jobs. Flagstaff also positively impacts the community through the provision of meaningful work, social inclusion, and skills development opportunities. Flagstaff forms community partnerships to deliver training and hands-on work experience, as well as collaborating with like-minded not-for-profit organisations to enhance positive social outcomes, and supporting initiatives that benefit the community. Flagstaff provides social, independence, and skills development opportunities that support employees with a disability to unlock their potential and achieve their goals. Many people with a disability face barriers to employment. Providing these opportunities has benefits beyond earning a wage. Socially, employees gain independence and confidence as they spend more time at work. Employees can access a higher quality of life and services to help them engage in the community, such as using public transport. The time employees spend at work allows their families and carers to participate in the workforce, and reduces reliance on Government support and care services.

The Freedom Hub

Don't risk slavery in your supply chain. The Freedom Hub sells ethically sourced products, and gifts; operates a cafe and catering business; trains businesses nationally in 'how to map their supply chains', and respond to slavery in their business procedures. 100% of our profits support the survivors of modern slavery in our Survivor School in Sydney. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Training & Education Services, Venue Hire. Primary beneficiaries include Marginalised Women. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.
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