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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.

United Indigenous and Aboriginal Corporation

United Indigenous and Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Western Australia. The provided information from the ORIC public register does not detail its specific activities or social impact, only its registration status.

United Mob Connexions Indigenous Corporation

United Mob Connexions Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in Queensland. The provided ORIC public register details confirm its registration status and contact information, but do not offer any insights into its specific activities, programs, or social impact.

United Tribes Aboriginal Corporation

United Tribes Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities or direct social impact beyond its status as an Indigenous entity.

Uniting

Uniting Vic.Tas is the community services organisation of the Uniting Church, delivering services and programs across Victoria and Tasmania. We strive to make a difference for individuals, families and communities. Among the many programs and services we provide are two social enterprises - Tadpac Print and Fire & Clay. Tadpac is a registered Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) providing meaningful employment and a sense of community to people living with a disability. With more than 50 years of experience in the printing industry, we are Tasmania’s go-to business for quality printing. View our services at www.tadpac.com.au. Fire & Clay provides employment for more than 30 adults living with a disability in a supported environment. Based in Lilydale, Victoria, the team produces distinctive, functional and decorative pottery pieces, which are distributed and sold locally. Fire & Clay also offers a creative arts program, with flexible activities to suit all levels of ability. Any profit from our social enterprises is used to support the work Uniting Vic.Tas does in the community. We work alongside people: • Needing safe and secure housing• Who want to manage their mental health• Who want to gain control over their drug and alcohol use• Living with a disability, who want to gain employment and live independently.• Who want parenting support to keep their family safe, together and thriving.• Who are young and want support through counselling, mentoring and life skills to work towards their goals. We offer meaningful work and a sense of community to people living with a disability. This provides greater economic independence, social connection and improved confidence. We are proud that some people use our enterprises as a pathway to open employment, while others appreciate the security and stability and stay with us for their entire working life.

UnitingSA Ltd

UnitingSA was established in 1919 and provides housing, aged care, community and disability services to support people across regional and metropolitan South Australia. More than 1000 employees and volunteers deliver high quality services to people from diverse backgrounds to realise UnitingSA's vision of a compassionate, respectful and just community in which all people participate and flourish. UnitingSA is a not-for-profit organisation all about respect, compassion and justice. With a long and proud history of building stronger communities, our can-do attitude is dedicated to supporting South Australians. Each year, we help over 10,000 people, including the elderly, youth, families, people facing mental health issues, those with disabilities, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds. Through Wesley Social Enterprises (WSE), we offer socially responsible work opportunities to people who would otherwise face considerable barriers to participating in the workforce. WSE provides a safe and fully supported work environment that promotes independence through paid and meaningful employment. Our employees are supported in small operational teams with an experienced supervisor.

UNLESS Financial

UNLESS Financial is an Australian B Corp that provides financial advisory services, helping clients grow their wealth while directing capital towards positive social, environmental, and governance outcomes. They focus on ethical investing, shareholder activism, and philanthropy, enabling individuals to align their financial decisions with their values and create real-world impact.

Unnabra Aboriginal Corporation

Unnabra Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered with ORIC in Western Australia. The organisation appears to operate as a community-based entity serving Indigenous stakeholders, though specific operational details, services, and social impact objectives are not publicly documented. Limited public information is available regarding its activities and programs.

UpShop Industries

Social EnterpriseVICMELBOURNESocial TradersABN 15807325483
We convert your waste materials into fantastic new products you can sell or use to promote your brand’s commitment to the environment. City of Melbourne, Metro Tunnel Creative Program and Melbourne Arts Precinct have all committed. UpShop has redirected more than 5 tons of PVC vinyl waste away from landfill to create more than 10,000 new products. Upcycling is COOL! Products and services include Merchandise and Personal Products, Signs & Barriers, Waste Management & Landfill. Primary beneficiaries include Environmental Sustainability. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.

Upurli Upurli Nguratja Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

Upurli Upurli Nguratja Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is a Registered Native Title Body Corporate that holds and manages native title rights and interests on behalf of the Upurli Upurli Nguratja people in Western Australia. The corporation supports Indigenous self-determination by protecting cultural heritage, managing traditional lands, and preserving the rights of its traditional owners.

Uralla Aniwan Aboriginal Corporation

Uralla Aniwan Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous business registered in NSW. Due to a lack of publicly available information, its specific activities, programs, and social impact cannot be determined.

Urapunga Aboriginal Corporation

Urapunga Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation and a registered charity based in the Northern Territory. The provided information does not detail its specific activities or social impact.

Urapuntja Aboriginal Corporation

Information regarding Urapuntja Aboriginal Corporation's specific activities and social impact is not available from the provided data. The organisation is registered as an Indigenous corporation in the Northern Territory.

Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal Corporation

Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation and registered charity dedicated to providing essential, culturally appropriate health services. Its primary social impact is improving the health and well-being of Aboriginal people, likely within the Urapuntja community.
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