Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
1,656 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 Social Story Co
The Social Story is a socially-led communications agency empowering purpose-driven brands to share their impact and foster stronger relationships with their community. Products and services include Advertising & media, Marketing and Communications. Primary beneficiaries include People in a particular vocation or profession. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Recognition Membership.
The Spirit of the Planet Indigenous Corporation
The Spirit of the Planet Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation based in New South Wales, although its specific activities and social impact are not publicly available. It is registered with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations. The organisation's goals and objectives are not specified in the provided information.
The Sustainable Gardener
Maturing Social Enterprise created to provide meaningful and gainful employment for people living with disabilities by providing sustainable gardening services and products to the Canberra Region. " Growing with Purpose - All Ability Workers and Sustainable Gardens"
The Universal Tribal Land Administration Management Council (TUT) Aboriginal Corporation
The Universal Tribal Land Administration Management Council (TUT) Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation focused on the administration and management of tribal lands, likely aiming to preserve and promote Indigenous culture and land rights. The organisation's social impact is expected to benefit Indigenous communities in NSW. However, due to limited information, specific details on programs and activities are not available.
The Violet Initiative Ltd
Violet helps organisations, their people and their customers, to navigate the last stage of life, and grief. Violet provides digital support via the content, tools and resources on our website, and in-person guidance through our network of experienced volunteer guides. Products and services include Community & Social Services, Healthcare Services, Training & Education Services. Primary beneficiaries include Older people. Social Traders status: Certified. Membership: Connections Membership.
Think+DO Tank Foundation
Think+DO Tank Foundation collaborates with low-income and marginalised, urban communities in NSW, focusing on culturally and linguistically diverse women and children. Together, we develop a shared way of doing things, designing projects that have a demonstrated and lasting impact. Our evidence-based, replicable approaches improve social cohesion; reduce isolation; strengthen community capacity; and foster equity. By using the arts, imagination and creativity and social enterprise to approach communities we shift the realms of possibility while we simultaneously address the pragmatic challenges of disadvantage which hinder change.
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Third Space Ventures Aboriginal Corporation
Third Space Ventures Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). The provided public register details do not specify its operational activities, programs, or social impact.
Thiyama-li Family Violence Service Indigenous Corporation
Thiyama-li Family Violence Service Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous organisation based in NSW that provides family violence prevention and support services specifically for Indigenous families and communities. The organisation works to mitigate the impact of family violence and promote safety, well-being, and healing for Indigenous victims and their families.
Thorndale Foundation Ltd
The Thorndale Foundation was established in 1959, as a parent based, not for profit organisation supporting the needs of people with intellectual disabilities in the Nepean area. The early beginnings of the Foundation were as a school for children with disabilities and after initially utilising various temporary accommodations, in 1964 the Thorndale Centre at Rance Road, Werrington, was officially opened. In 1984 the Foundation became part of the Challenge Foundation before again becoming autonomous in 1993, when the Thorndale Foundation Limited formed as a public company limited by guarantee. Today, the Foundation operates a range of support services for participants with National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plans. Thorndale Foundation has remained a passionate and dedicated not for profit organisation, supporting people with disability to help achieve their goals for almost 60 years. Our vision is to ensure that all people with disability live in a community where equality is a way of life. Thorndale aims to provide opportunity and equality for people with disability within the Nepean, Hawkesbury and lower Blue Mountains community regions with services in Employment, School Leaver Employment Support (SLES), Improved Life Skills, Residential Support and Recreation and Leisure activities. Services provided through Thorndale’s employment enterprise include: • Weed control and management• Mowing• Mulching• Warehousing and storage services• Shrink wrapping services• Packaging• Contract packaging• 3PL 3rd party logistics (pick n’ pack)• Mailing services/Mail fulfilment services• Managed print services Thorndale supported employees enjoy all the benefits that come from being in meaningful employment. The benefits can include learning new skills, making new friends, increased self esteem and confidence and a connection with the community. Thorndale also provides a social program that offers participants the chance to unwind, make new friends and enjoy a range of fun filled weekend and evening activities in their local and broader community.