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This library holds a chosen collection of useful tools, guides, and resources in the social enterprise sector. You can explore guides, articles, and more to support your journey. If you're starting a social enterprise, facing sector challenges, or looking into the impact economy, you’ll find something useful here.
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2026 Close the Gap Campaign Report – Community Voices: The Pathway to Justice, Equality and Healing
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThis report from the Close the Gap Campaign examines why progress on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and life outcomes remains slow, despite years of government commitments. It argues that public sector reform and stronger laws are needed to make change real and lasting. Useful for policymakers, practitioners, funders and community organisations working in Indigenous health and social justice.
2026 Close the Gap Campaign Report – Community Voices: The Pathway to Justice, Equality and Healing
Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle ("Little Children are Sacred")
First NationsReportsFirst NationsAmpe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle ("Little Children are Sacred") is the 2007 report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse.
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Are we mates yet? Agreement making between States and First Nations
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThis report analyses colonial impacts, truth-telling, and pathways to self-determination, offering insights into decolonisation. While focused on agreement-making between Australian states and First Nations peoples, its strategies for embedding equity and Indigenous sovereignty into governance, policy, and community development have broader relevance.
Are we mates yet? Agreement making between States and First Nations
Building Resilient Social Enterprises in Queensland
ReportsThis report from The University of Queensland provides one of the first comprehensive studies of social enterprise growth in Queensland. It combines interviews and survey data to identify the capabilities that help social enterprises, including regional, start-up, and Indigenous enterprises, grow and succeed.
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Business for good: The size and economic contribution of social enterprise in Australia
ReportsThe Business for Good report presents national data on Australia’s social enterprise sector. It highlights the sector’s economic contribution, job creation, and community impact, and outlines what social enterprises need to grow. The report calls for stronger policy support and investment to unlock the sector’s full potential.
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'Connecting Pathways to Employment with the Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Model', Centre for Social Impact
ReportsThis report by CSI Swinburne introduces the WISE-Ability model, a framework for transforming Australian Disability Enterprises (ADEs) into more inclusive organisations. It supports employment pathways for people with disabilities, aligning with NDIS funding and fostering open employment opportunities.
'Connecting Pathways to Employment with the Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Model', Centre for Social Impact
Costs and benefits of tailored job support programs, Paul Ramsay Foundation
ReportsThis research demonstrates the costs and benefits of tailored employment support programs for people facing complex barriers to work, providing evidence and tools to help funders and organisations make effective investments in job-seeker programs. This report from 2024 aims to collate and strengthen existing evidence of ’what works’ in which contexts, while establishing an evidence base for the type and level of resourcing needed to achieve more enduring outcomes for those facing complex barriers to work.
Costs and benefits of tailored job support programs, Paul Ramsay Foundation
Driving impact 2026 Unlocking the opportunity for corporate social impact investment in the United Kingdom
ReportsThis report explores how companies can use social impact investment to support charities and social enterprises while creating lasting social value. It explains what corporate social impact investment is, why uptake remains low in the UK, and what organisations can do to overcome barriers and unlock impact-first funding models.
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Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity
ReportsEarth4All’s two-year research investigates pathways to achieve global wellbeing within planetary boundaries by 2100. It examines two scenarios: ‘Too Little Too Late,’ continuing current economic policies, and ‘Giant Leap,’ requiring bold decisions and investments. The report identifies five critical turnarounds—poverty, inequality, women’s empowerment, food systems, and energy transformation—and calls for active governments, wellbeing economies, and urgent action this decade. Using system dynamics models, it highlights affordable economic shifts and proposes citizens’ assemblies to overcome political barriers.
Earth for All: A Survival Guide for Humanity
Gari Yala 2 (Speak the Truth) Full Report: Centreing the Work Experiences of Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander Australians in 2025-2026
First NationsReportsFirst NationsGari Yala 2 (Speak the Truth) is an Indigenous-led national survey report from the UTS Centre for Indigenous People and Work. It finds that racism and cultural unsafety remain widespread in Australian workplaces, with little improvement since 2020. It is essential reading for employers, HR professionals, and anyone working in diversity and inclusion.
Gari Yala 2 (Speak the Truth) Full Report: Centreing the Work Experiences of Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander Australians in 2025-2026
Leadership in Social Enterprise - How to Manage Yourself and the Team
ReportsThis report by the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship supports social enterprise leaders in tackling unique challenges like balancing social impact with commercial goals, managing diverse teams, and meeting stakeholder expectations. Grounded in global insights from interviews, case studies, and surveys, and developed with input from experienced social entrepreneurs, it offers practical, stage-specific guidance. Designed as a collaborative tool, it fosters knowledge sharing and equips leaders with strategies to drive mission-driven organisations effectively.
Leadership in Social Enterprise - How to Manage Yourself and the Team
Parliamentary Inquiry: Economic Self-Determination for First Nations Australians
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThis government inquiry explores how to improve economic self-determination and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Led by the Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, the inquiry examines barriers and enablers for training, jobs, business growth, access to capital and economic leadership. It gathers evidence from experts, organisations and communities and makes recommendations to strengthen pathways for First Nations economic participation and decision-making.
Parliamentary Inquiry: Economic Self-Determination for First Nations Australians
'Part Discount Grocer, Part Social Connection: Defining Elements of Social Supermarkets', Centre for Social Impact
ReportsThis research paper by the Centre for Social Impact Flinders explores social supermarkets as an innovative model for addressing food insecurity. Combining affordable food access with social support, these supermarkets move beyond traditional food relief by integrating dignity, choice, and community connection. The paper highlights how social supermarkets offer a comprehensive approach, including financial, emotional, and skill-building services, fostering long-term independence and resilience for clients.
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'Payment by Outcomes: Measuring the Effectiveness of Jobs-Focused Social Enterprises', Centre for Social Impact
ReportsThis report by CSI Swinburne evaluates the Australian Government’s Payment by Outcomes (PBO) trial, which funds jobs-focused social enterprises based on employment outcomes. It assesses the impact on individuals facing work barriers, including those with disabilities, and explores the trial’s systemic and policy implications for employment services.
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Prepare for Funding: The 4 Ps
ReportsThis guide by Sefa (Social Enterprise Finance Australia) helps social enterprises get ready for funding. It explains four key areas to focus on: Purpose, Plan, Profit, and Prudence. It provides practical advice to strengthen strategy, financial planning and governance so organisations can confidently approach funders and investors.
Prepare for Funding: The 4 Ps
Project Drawdown: The World’s Leading Resource for Climate Solutions
ReportsProject Drawdown is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to identifying and scaling science-based solutions to combat climate change. Focused on equitable, safe, and effective approaches, the organisation conducts research, engages stakeholders, and promotes solutions to drive meaningful action. Through storytelling and collaboration, Project Drawdown shifts the narrative on climate change from despair to possibility, offering practical pathways for individuals and organisations to contribute to impactful climate action.
Project Drawdown: The World’s Leading Resource for Climate Solutions
Shaping and Fuelling Change
ReportsShaping and Fuelling Change is a new national report examining the role of philanthropy in social enterprise. It calls for a shift, towards longer-term and more flexible approaches that support systems change.
Shaping and Fuelling Change
She Gives: Growing Women's Giving in Australia
ReportsThis national research report from She Gives explores how women in Australia engage in giving and philanthropy. It highlights trends, motivations, barriers, and opportunities, offering insights for organisations seeking to better understand and engage women as donors and changemakers within the impact economy.
She Gives: Growing Women's Giving in Australia
Social Enterprises: Unlocking life changing economic power
ReportsThis booklet introduces social enterprise in a simple and practical way. It explains what social enterprises are, how they work, and why they matter. The resource also shares examples and guidance to help people understand how business can be used to create positive social impact.
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Social procurement document library
ReportsThis portal provides access to documents about Victoria’s Social Procurement Framework. It includes the framework, case studies, and guidance for buyers. The resources explain how the Victorian Government uses procurement to achieve social and sustainable outcomes, and help social enterprises understand how to work with government buyers.
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'Space for Community: Strengthening our Social Infrastructure', Power to Change (2022)
ReportsThis report by the British Academy and Power to Change examines how social infrastructure strengthens community resilience. It highlights key spaces, their role in fostering inclusivity, and policy recommendations for maintaining and enhancing social infrastructure.
'Space for Community: Strengthening our Social Infrastructure', Power to Change (2022)
'Stories to save the world', Futerra
ReportsThis resource explores the power of storytelling in addressing climate change - its underlying ideas can be applied to other areas of impact. It argues that while the science and technology for combating climate change exist, what's missing is the right story to motivate action.
'Stories to save the world', Futerra
Systemic Venture Building - How to create social ventures that can achieve transformative change
ReportsSystemic Venture Building explains how new businesses can be designed to change entire systems, not just solve isolated problems. Developed by Metabolic, this approach focuses on creating multiple, connected ventures that work together to shift industries like energy, food and materials towards long-term social and environmental impact.
Systemic Venture Building - How to create social ventures that can achieve transformative change
Systems Mindsets & Practice for Social Enterprise
ReportsThis resource explores the importance of systems thinking in social enterprise, advocating for interconnected approaches to tackle complex challenges. It introduces key practices, including adopting pluralistic perspectives, fostering collaborative networks, and addressing systemic issues through targeted interventions. By focusing on relationships, complexity, and leverage points, social enterprises can drive meaningful change while balancing specific actions with broader systemic goals.
Systems Mindsets & Practice for Social Enterprise
The Nundah Community Enterprises Cooperative (NCEC) Evaluation Report and Research Project
ReportsThis report explores the work and impact of Nundah Community Enterprises Cooperative. It shows how a community-owned enterprise can create jobs, support inclusion, and build local economic participation. The resource highlights the value of co-operative models for strengthening communities and creating meaningful social impact.
The Nundah Community Enterprises Cooperative (NCEC) Evaluation Report and Research Project
The Sleeping Giant Rises
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThis report from Supply Nation looks at the growth of First Nations businesses in Australia. It shows how these businesses are creating jobs, building strong communities, and contributing to the economy. The report also highlights the opportunities and challenges for future growth.
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The State of Social Enterprise
ReportsThis report from the World Economic Forum’s Global Alliance for Social Entrepreneurship provides an overview of the social enterprise sector worldwide. It highlights key trends, challenges, and opportunities, and calls for stronger ecosystems, supportive policy, and increased investment to help social enterprises grow and scale their impact.
The State of Social Enterprise
The Water-of Systems Change
ReportsThis framework highlights how to create sustainable social impact by addressing systemic factors that maintain social and environmental challenges. It introduces three levels of systems change (structural, relational, and transformative) emphasising the importance of shifting policies, power dynamics, and deep-seated beliefs. By engaging at all levels, organisations can drive meaningful, lasting change that is resilient, inclusive, and adaptable.
The Water-of Systems Change
Transforming the Public Plate
ReportsThis guide explains how organisations can use their food purchasing to create positive social and environmental impact. It shows how buying decisions can support local producers, fair work, and sustainability, helping organisations use their spending power to drive better outcomes.
Transforming the Public Plate
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThe United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) sets out the global standards for the rights, dignity and wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples. Adopted by the United Nations in 2007, it affirms Indigenous Peoples’ rights to culture, land, self-determination and participation in decision making. The Declaration guides governments, organisations and communities toward respectful and fair relationships.
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Voices on Work: Young People with Disability in Greater Melbourne
ReportsThis report by SVA and CYDA explores the employment experiences of young people with disability in Greater Melbourne. It highlights barriers, workplace challenges, and opportunities for creating inclusive and meaningful employment pathways.
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#Web3for2030: How can Web3 help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
ReportsThis UNDP report examines how Web3 technologies like blockchain and decentralised finance can drive social innovation and support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides an accessible overview of Web3, highlights its potential for systemic change in areas like finance and governance, and addresses key adoption challenges, including digital exclusion and environmental concerns.
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What Will It Take? Creating Better, More Sustainable Jobs for Young People
ReportsThis report by Social Ventures Australia (SVA) and AEN, with analysis by PwC Consulting, examines barriers to youth employment in Australia. It explores employer challenges, systemic issues, and solutions to improve career pathways for young people, particularly those outside university pathways.
What Will It Take? Creating Better, More Sustainable Jobs for Young People
Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024
First NationsReportsFirst NationsThis community guide summarises the Australian Human Rights Commission's 2024 Native Title Report, which focuses on First Nations women's experiences of the native title system. It presents stories from women across Australia showing how the system fails to deliver justice, and calls for major reform. It is relevant to advocates, policymakers, community organisations and anyone working in land justice or First Nations rights.
Women in Native Title: Native Title Report 2024
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