Directory
Australian Social Enterprises
133 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.
Wirliyajarrayi Pastoral Aboriginal Corporation
Wirliyajarrayi Pastoral Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation primarily involved in pastoral activities. It aims to create economic opportunities and employment for its Indigenous members and community through sustainable land management and livestock farming.
Wirrimanu Community Store Aboriginal Corporation
Wirrimanu Community Store Aboriginal Corporation operates a community store, providing essential goods and services to the Wirrimanu Aboriginal community in Western Australia. It aims to ensure access to necessities and support local economic activity within the community.
Woodbine Inc
Woodbine is a not for profit that provides programs for people with disabilities. Woodbine offers adult training and Australian Disability Enterprises. Community activity and inclusion is the central theme to all activities and programs offered by Woodbine. Woodbine participants volunteer with the local Meals on Wheels, help at the Community Garden and participate in community street parades. Woodbine participants also hold their own art show. Any event on in town, Woodbine participants will be there. Woodbine provides a wide range of activities and opportunities for the people it supports. Woodbine encourages people to develop skills, maximise their potential and become more independent.
Wuduluk Progress Aboriginal Corporation
Wuduluk Progress Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous organisation focused on community development, aiming to enhance food security, health, and local employment opportunities within its Indigenous community. It is involved in operating a community store, likely through its association with Outback Stores. The organisation is registered with ORIC and ACNC, indicating its commitment to community development and Indigenous well-being.
Yandeyarra Pastoral Aboriginal Corporation
Yandeyarra Pastoral Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation based in Western Australia, likely involved in pastoral activities such as livestock management and land use. Its core social impact is to provide economic opportunities and support for its Indigenous community.
Yindyama Aboriginal Corporation
Yindyama Aboriginal Corporation is an Indigenous corporation registered in NSW with the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC). While specific operational details are not available on its public register, the corporation's contact emails suggest a potential connection to a business focused on chocolate. Its social impact likely includes fostering Indigenous community development and economic empowerment.
Yiyili Store Indigenous Corporation
Yiyili Store Indigenous Corporation is an Indigenous-owned and operated community store providing essential retail services including food and household goods to the Yiyili community in remote Western Australia. The enterprise creates local employment opportunities and contributes to community economic and social well-being by ensuring reliable access to affordable groceries and necessities.
Yumaro Incorporated
Yumaro is a leading provider of services for people with a disability in the Eurobodalla and Shoalhaven regions. Established in 1984, the organisation offers employment services in over eight social enterprises, operates an innovative Learning & Lifestyle Centre as well as a Home & Community Support Service. *Specialist Disability Accommodation*Home and Community Support*Learning and Lifestyle Centre*Supported, School Leaver and Open Employment*NDIS Support Coordination and Plan ManagementSupported Social Enterprises:*Cardboard and Plastic Collection*Nursery – Wholesale and Retail*Secure Document Destruction*Apparel / Uniforms and Embroidery*Towelling Cleaning Cloths*Marker Survey Pegs*Grounds Maintenance*Nursery -Wholesale and retail We provide meaningful employment, training, social connections, accommodation and other services to facilitate the realisation of a person’s potential. Serving people with a disability is at the heart of Yumaro’s mission, however within the scope of our services offerings Yumaro ultimately aims to benefit anyone who faces significant adversity and needs support. Our Principles:*We recognize and value the abilities of all people *We are committed to upholding the rights of people with disabilities to self-determination.*All people have the right to make decisions and choices in life *We seek equality of access to all parts of society for people with disabilities*All people have a right to dignity, privacy and confidentiality *All people have the right to be respected and valued as an individual *The community has a right to expect an accountable service *The service has a commitment to tolerance and respect for all people
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