Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
1,515 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.
Tatura Community House Inc.
Tatura Community House is a social enterprise that provides various services to the community, including childcare and room hire. The organisation aims to support the local community by offering a range of programs and activities. However, the exact social impact is unclear due to limited information.
TechForGood Australia
We exist to build technology for the social sector by supporting 17 SDG specific organisations and enabling a shared impact model for these organisations through e-commerce. Our secondary purpose is to provide a level, subsidised playing field for all social sector companies by providing subsidised technology support services. Our third purpose is to bring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into the mainstream narrative. To educate people through choice.
Terragubel Murrup Aboriginal Corporation
Terragubel Murrup Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Victoria. The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities or services, making it difficult to describe its direct social impact.
Test kanika
Primary beneficiaries include A charitable or not for profit organisation. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Thankyou Group Pty Ltd
In response to Covid-19: Thankyou will be able to fulfill large orders from May. Thankyou is a social enterprise. We believe we can end global poverty in this lifetime, together. That's why we commit 100% of the profit from our products to helping people in need. Products and services include Catering & Hospitality, Cleaning Services & Equipment & Supplies, Food & Beverage Products, Gifts or rewards. Primary beneficiaries include People in developing countries. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Beautiful Bunch
The Beautiful Bunch is a Melbourne-based florist bringing joy through flowers and creating jobs for women from refugee backgrounds. The women we work with face significant challenges to securing a job in Australia. Our purpose is to support them to build the confidence, skills, and social networks needed to find meaningful employment. Products and services include Gifts or rewards, Office supplies & services. Primary beneficiaries include New Migrants & Refugee Communities. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Big Issue
The Big Issue is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that supports and creates work opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, marginalisation, and disadvantage. They help people help themselves by running social enterprises that provide income, build confidence, and capacity for self-help. The organisation addresses various social issues, including homelessness, unemployment, and social exclusion.
The Big Issue Women's Workforce
The Women’s Workforce offers a range of quality services to Government, Corporate and Not-For-Profits. We offer flexibility and diversity across social procurement services such as picking/ packing, mail outs and event support and can work on or off site across four states. We employ marginalised and disadvantaged Women and have the ability to scale up and take on jobs at short notice. Products and services include Advertising & media, Business & Administrative Services, Marketing and Communications. Primary beneficiaries include People experiencing & at risk of homelessness. Social Traders status: Certification Expired. Membership: Connections Membership.
The Big Sister Experience
The Big Sister Experience offers mental health, wellbeing and life education workshops to young people, educators & families, across Victoria. We provide a diverse array of programs for Grade 4 to... Read more
The Black Duck Group Aboriginal Corporation
The Black Duck Group Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Victoria, registered as a charity. While specific activities are not detailed, its core purpose is to benefit Indigenous communities.
The Common Bean
The Common Bean Cafe is our social enterprise established to provide a space for young people to gain work experience and develop their skills and confidence required in finding work. By providing young people with a supportive transitional training and employment program, we are helping to combat youth unemployment in our community! Products and services include Catering & Hospitality. Primary beneficiaries include A particular geographic community. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.
The Common Bean Cafe
The Common Bean Cafe is our social enterprise established to provide a space for young people to gain work experience and develop their skills and confidence required in finding work.
The Community Grocer
The Community Grocer runs weekly affordable and culturally appropriate fresh food markets in communities experiencing food insecurity. Our vibrant and inclusive marketplaces solve physical and economic barriers to fresh food access, while connecting communities to combat social exclusion. We operate an innovative Grocer Gift Card program at our markets to enable dignified access to food in place of food relief. Products and services include Food & Beverage Products, Community & Social Services. Primary beneficiaries include Other disadvantaged people. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.
The Corner Store Network
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 Daily Routine
the Daily Routine is a personal care brand that is on a mission to reduce single-use plastic through water-soluble hygiene pods.
The Difference Incubator
TDi provides business modelling and social impact consulting for organisations looking to make a difference for people and the planet. As a group of creative practitioners, entrepreneurs & innovators we are driven by a deep belief in the power of business to achieve change.