Directory

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 Fulcrum Agency

We are a practice of built environment experts with a dynamic approach to how we work. Our team has extensive experience in community engagement, participatory planning and communications design. We deliver across a broad range of typologies – from infrastructure and settlement planning to bespoke design outcomes. We work in community and remotely and have developed systems for communicating in challenging circumstances. Products and services include Architecture, Planning & Design. Primary beneficiaries include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Future Dreaming Foundation Aboriginal Corporation

The Future Dreaming Foundation Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in NSW. The provided public register details do not specify the organisation's activities or social impact.

The Gaimaragal Foundation Indigenous Corporation

The Gaimaragal Foundation Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in NSW. The provided public register extract does not contain information about its specific activities or social impact.

The Gardens Club

Social EnterpriseQLDBrisbane CitySocial TradersABN 29129090848
Overlooking the beauty of the Brisbane City Botanical Gardens, our outdoor cafe connects with the natural surrounds. Offering seasonal menus with a focus on local, sustainable produce, we are open 7 days a week. The Gardens Club event space is a heritage listed cottage. Built in 1908, the original purpose was as the garden's curators residence. We offer weddings, parties, corporate planning days and everything in between. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality. Primary beneficiaries include New Migrants & Refugee Communities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Gathering Grounds Aboriginal Corporation

The Gathering Grounds Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland. Specific details about its activities, programs, and social impact are not provided in the available information.

The Gathering Place Medical Aboriginal Corporation

The Gathering Place Medical Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation registered in Victoria. Its name strongly suggests it focuses on providing medical or health-related services, primarily for Aboriginal communities. This work aims to improve health outcomes and support the well-being of Indigenous Australians.

The Gomeroi Indigenous Corporation

The Gomeroi Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) in NSW. The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities or social impact.

The Gomeroi/Bigambul Traditional Owners Cultural People & Family Groups Aboriginal Corporation

This Indigenous corporation represents the Gomeroi and Bigambul Traditional Owners and their family groups in New South Wales. While its specific activities and programs are not detailed, it is established to serve the cultural and community interests of these Indigenous peoples. Information on its social impact beyond its foundational purpose is not available.

The Good Box

The Good Box is a social enterprise organisation that creates beautifully packaged gift boxes to give to those experiencing homelessness. All items inside the boxes are first-hand, quality items and are distributed to 35+ charities nationally. We also facilitate education programs for schools and CSR team building activities for businesses. Products and services include Gifts or rewards, Clothing & Safety Equipment, Personal & Domestic Services. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.

The Good Car Company

We are a climate company driving sustainability. We provide access to a broad range of affordable EVs (batteries on wheels). We exist to decarbonise transport and energy. Products and services include Business & Administrative Services, Community & Social Services, Engineer, Research, Tech services. Primary beneficiaries include Environmental Sustainability. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation Aboriginal Corporation

The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation Aboriginal Corporation is an indigenous business registered in Western Australia. The organisation's specific activities and social impact are not detailed in the provided information. However, as a registered charity, it is likely focused on supporting the indigenous community in various ways.

The Grindfather Indigenous Corporation

The Grindfather Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in Queensland. Based on the provided ORIC public register details, its specific activities and social impact are not disclosed.

The Health Worker Aboriginal Corporation

The Health Worker Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW, aiming to support Aboriginal communities, although its specific operations and social impact are unclear. It may focus on health-related services or support for health workers within these communities. Further information is needed to determine its exact activities and effects.

The History Including the Genealogies of the First Peoples in Tasmania Aboriginal Corporation

The History Including the Genealogies of the First Peoples in Tasmania Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation in Tasmania, focused on preserving and documenting the history and genealogies of the First Peoples of Tasmania. The organisation aims to promote cultural awareness and understanding. However, specific details about its programs and social impact are not available.

The Holland Foundation

We are a unique volunteer based charity that provides innovative and flexible programs to disadvantaged children, youth, adults, families and other NFP organisations. The Holland Foundation Op-Shop operates a retail, administration and job search training program; embedded in a strength based community development approach, training is integrated throughout the operation of the shop. Our on site work skills and employment training program has helped get 618 unemployed people into jobs in the last 7.5 years. Products and services include Merchandise and Personal Products. Primary beneficiaries include Long Term Unemployed People. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.

The Holy Child Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation

The Holy Child Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation is an indigenous organisation that aims to support the Stolen Generation. The organisation's specific goals and activities are not detailed in the provided information. It is likely that the organisation provides community support and advocacy services.

The Indian Bazaar

The Indian Bazaar is a social enterprise that supports home based Indian businesses by organising events, exhibitions and pop up markets all around Melbourne. We create a mini bazaar experience complete with traditional clothes, jewellery, accessories, street food, music and dance. We are all about celebrating the Indian heritage, bringing the community together and making connections. Products and services include Travel & Tourism. Primary beneficiaries include A particular geographic community. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

The Indigenous Black Belt Movement Indigenous Corporation

The Indigenous Black Belt Movement Indigenous Corporation appears to deliver martial arts training and personal development programs tailored for Indigenous Queenslanders, aiming to build confidence, leadership and cultural pride. By offering structured classes and workshops, the corporation seeks to improve health outcomes, employment readiness and community cohesion among its participants. Its social impact is expected to be felt most acutely among Indigenous youth and families in Queensland, though detailed outcomes are not publicly documented.
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