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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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  • An abstract design featuring interconnected circles and lines, representing unity and collaboration, on a dark background.

    Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC): Supporting Indigenous Stewardship

    Platforms

    The ILSC supports Indigenous communities in reclaiming and managing land and sea Country. By providing funding and fostering partnerships, it helps restore ecosystems, creates economic opportunities, and strengthens environmental governance. Through projects that integrate Indigenous knowledge with modern conservation practices, the ILSC promotes leadership and sustainable development, ensuring the restoration of cultural and ecological heritage for Traditional Owners.

    Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC): Supporting Indigenous Stewardship
  • Collage of Indigenous leaders featured in a video series, with the text 'Meet the Leaders' overlaid, set against a bright red background.

    Indigenous Leadership in Business

    Videos
    First Nations

    This video series explores 'Indigenous Leadership in Business,' highlighting themes of collective leadership, stewardship, relationships, community benefit, and cultural responsibility to inspire empowerment and transformative change.

    Indigenous Leadership in Business
  • Cover of “Protocols for Non-Indigenous People Working with Indigenous Knowledge” with leaf illustrations.

    Indigenous Protocols Bundle

    Guides
    First Nations

    The Indigenous Protocols Bundle is a practical resource created to help people engage respectfully with Indigenous communities and knowledge systems. It offers guidance for non-Indigenous organisations, researchers and practitioners who want to build ethical working relationships. The Bundle explains key protocols for communication, decision making and collaboration. It emphasises Indigenous authority over Indigenous knowledge and encourages users to approach cross-cultural work with care, patience and openness.

    Indigenous Protocols Bundle
  • A view of Earth from space with a dark background, featuring the logo of Inner Development Goals. The logo consists of concentric circles above the text 'Inner Development Goals: Transformational Skills for Sustainable Development' in white.

    Inner Development Goals (IDGs): A Framework for Personal and Collective Growth

    Other

    The ‘Inner Development Goals (IDGs)’ framework outlines 23 essential skills and qualities to foster personal growth, leadership, and systemic change, enabling individuals and organisations to better address global challenges like the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

    Inner Development Goals (IDGs): A Framework for Personal and Collective Growth
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    Institute of Community Directors Australia (ICDA) - Tools and Resources

    Platforms

    Institute of Community Directors Australia (ICDA) provides training, courses, and practical resources to strengthen governance in the community sector. It supports not-for-profits and social enterprises with tools, technology guidance, financial information, and free learning materials to help boards and leaders manage their organisations effectively.

    Institute of Community Directors Australia (ICDA) - Tools and Resources
  • Woman in a pottery studio beside text about protecting creative ideas.

    Intellectual Property Australia (IP Australia)

    Platforms

    Protecting intellectual property is essential for social enterprises. IP Australia offers info on patents, trademarks, and more, including registration support.

    Intellectual Property Australia (IP Australia)
  • Logo for Hotel Etico Australia featuring an Indigenous-inspired design, a microphone icon, and the podcast title Room for All: The Inclusion in Hospitality Podcast on a black background.

    'Interview with Sally McGeoch discussing inclusive employment', Room for All – Inclusion in Hospitality Podcast

    Podcasts

    This podcast episode features Sally McGeoch from the Westpac Foundation, discussing her journey, social enterprise challenges, and opportunities. The conversation covers funding, collaboration, and impactful initiatives supporting meaningful employment for marginalised groups.

    'Interview with Sally McGeoch discussing inclusive employment', Room for All – Inclusion in Hospitality Podcast
  • A diverse group of people, including older adults, young children, and a dog, gathered outside a modern wooden community building. Some hold balloons, while others sit on rocks or stand together, smiling. A green curved design overlays the top of the image.

    'Investing in your community: A guide to managing community funds', Highlands and Islands Enterprise

    Guides

    This guide, supported by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, helps communities manage funds from renewable energy projects and other sources. It covers fund management models, practical steps for distribution, case studies, governance, and long-term sustainability. By providing best practices and real-world examples, it equips communities with the tools to reinvest in local initiatives, ensuring transparency, resilience, and long-term benefits.

    'Investing in your community: A guide to managing community funds', Highlands and Islands Enterprise
  • Illustration of a woman trying to fit a round object into a square hole.

    'Is Your Program Suitable for the Outcomes Fund?', SVA

    Guides

    This guide by Social Ventures Australia (SVA) helps organisations assess program suitability for the Australian Government’s $100 million Outcomes Fund. It outlines key funding criteria, evaluation methods, and practical guidance for securing outcomes-based contracts and social impact bonds (SIBs).

    'Is Your Program Suitable for the Outcomes Fund?', SVA
  • A group of people, including adults and children, standing and kneeling in a grassy field, with a dog at their feet, all participating in land restoration work.

    Landcare Australia: Community-Led Conservation

    Platforms

    Landcare Australia empowers local communities to take action on environmental issues through conservation and sustainable agriculture. By supporting land restoration, revegetation, and sustainable farming, Landcare fosters community engagement and provides funding, training, and resources. The organisation also focuses on biodiversity conservation through collaborative projects that protect native species and ecosystems, ensuring long-term, sustainable environmental solutions.

    Landcare Australia: Community-Led Conservation
  • A person in formal attire stands at the centre of a large, white, three-dimensional maze. The maze walls are tall and intricate, symbolising complexity and challenges. The scene conveys a sense of isolation and problem-solving within a vast, structured environment.

    Leadership in Social Enterprise - How to Manage Yourself and the Team

    Reports

    This 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
  • Graphic with blue woven line pattern and text reading “Learning Towards Zero – Learning in + from Practice in Systems Innovation,” alongside The Good Shift logo.

    Learning Towards Zero - Learning in + from Practice in Systems Innovation

    Guides

    This Learnbook covers systems innovation. It shows how to shift from small improvements to deeper transformation. It explains how fixing problems in existing systems differs from redesigning those systems. You’ll find practical tools and examples to help achieve long-term, meaningful change.

    Learning Towards Zero - Learning in + from Practice in Systems Innovation
  • Slide titled 'The Sustainable Economy' featuring Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy, University of Oxford, alongside the cover of his book 'Legacy: How to Build the Sustainable Economy' with tree graphics and a teal background.

    Legacy: How to Build the Sustainable Economy

    Videos

    Dieter Helm’s video lecture series examines the steps needed for a sustainable economy, addressing polluter responsibility, resource maintenance, and investment, with detailed insights, downloadable slides, and an accompanying book.

    Legacy: How to Build the Sustainable Economy
  • Four professionals participating in an online panel with Australian Law Reform Commission banner.

    Legal Structures for Social Enterprises – a nationwide conversation on law reform

    Articles

    This article outlines a national conversation led by the Australian Law Reform Commission on legal structures for social enterprises. It explores whether current laws support purpose-driven business models and invites input on how legal reform could better enable social enterprises to grow and deliver impact.

    Legal Structures for Social Enterprises – a nationwide conversation on law reform
  • Pink flower growing through a crack in concrete pavement, surrounded by small green weeds

    Lessons from Failure: A Funder's Perspective | Part 2

    Webinars

    This resource is currently being developed. If you would like to be notified when it is published, please email team@understorey.org.au.

    Lessons from Failure: A Funder's Perspective | Part 2
  • Small green sprout emerging from a crack in a grey stone wall, symbolising resilience and growth.

    Lessons from Failure: Shaping Social Enterprises | Part 1

    Webinars

    This resource is currently being developed. If you would like to be notified when it is published, please email team@understorey.org.au.

    Lessons from Failure: Shaping Social Enterprises | Part 1
  • A presenter on stage speaks into a microphone while a large audience raises their hands in front of a screen reading “CONCENTRATION, CONCENTRATION."

    Let's Talk About Youth Engagement

    Webinars

    This resource is currently being developed. If you would like to be notified when it is published, please email team@understorey.org.au.

    Let's Talk About Youth Engagement
  • Cover page of 'Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System' by Donella Meadows, featuring the Sustainability Institute logo with a vertical spiral design.

    Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System

    White papers

    This foundational paper by Donella Meadows introduces 12 leverage points within systems where small interventions can drive significant change. It highlights the potential of paradigm shifts in addressing complex challenges, while acknowledging the resistance systems often present to such transformations.

    Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System
  • Banner for Series II: Regeneration Rising, featuring diverse natural elements like cells, leaves, and bees.

    Making Embassy with Tyson Yunkaporta

    Podcasts
    First Nations

    Discover Tyson Yunkaporta’s concept of “making embassy,” which fosters respectful, reciprocal, and meaningful relationships between people, groups, and systems. Rooted in Indigenous cultural practices, it emphasises relationality, shared purpose, cultural respect, and adaptability. Explore how this dynamic approach creates spaces for dialogue, collaboration, and the intersection of diverse knowledge systems.

    Making Embassy with Tyson Yunkaporta
  • An organisational chart diagram being drawn by a hand holding a black marker pen, showing several blank rectangles connected by lines, representing a hierarchical structure.

    Managing the Managers: Nine Tips to Help Social Enterprises Build Outstanding Management Teams

    Articles

    This article shares practical tips for managing a social enterprise effectively. It covers leadership, financial discipline, team management, and staying focused on mission while running a sustainable business. The advice is designed to help social entrepreneurs balance impact goals with strong operational performance.

    Managing the Managers: Nine Tips to Help Social Enterprises Build Outstanding Management Teams
  • A minimalist abstract design featuring overlapping teal and green shapes on a light blue background.

    Managing volunteers

    Guides

    This Justice Connect guide outlines the key legal obligations organisations have towards volunteers. It provides practical examples, templates, and tips to help organisations navigate crucial areas, including the legal differences between volunteers, employees, and contractors; managing volunteer relationships; ensuring volunteer safety; addressing unlawful workplace behaviour; and handling intellectual property, privacy, and record-keeping issues.

    Managing volunteers
  • Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education logo, with the word "Narragunnawali" displayed in large bold lettering across three lines in purple, teal and red.

    Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education

    Guides
    First Nations

    Narragunnawali is a program from Reconciliation Australia that helps schools and early learning services take action on reconciliation. It offers curriculum resources, professional learning and a Reconciliation Action Plan process designed specifically for education settings. Useful for teachers, school leaders and early childhood educators across Australia.

    Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education
  • NDIS logo featuring white lowercase text "ndis" on a purple background with a green dot over the "i".

    National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Co-Design Hub

    Platforms

    The NDIS Co-Design Hub supports inclusive disability service design by involving people with disabilities and their families. It provides resources, case studies, and best practices to foster collaboration between participants, service providers, and policymakers.

    National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Co-Design Hub
  • NESA logo featuring the organisation's name in blue lowercase letters with a curved arc and five stars representing the Southern Cross.

    National Employment Services Association (NESA)

    Platforms

    The National Employment Services Association (NESA) is Australia's peak body for employment services, advocating for systemic improvements, workforce development, and inclusive hiring. It supports employment practitioners and promotes job access for disadvantaged groups.

    National Employment Services Association (NESA)
  • "Faith In Nature" logo with the text “Nature on the Board – An Open Source Guide” above illustrated green treetops on a light yellow background.

    Nature on the board - an open source guide

    Guides

    This guide shares, in plain English, how Faith in Nature recognised the legal Rights of Nature within its organisational structures. Based in the UK, It sets out how they went about it and the changes made to their ‘Articles of Association’.

    Nature on the board - an open source guide
  • Aerial view of a dense forest in autumn, with trees displaying vibrant shades of green, orange, red, and yellow under a clear blue sky.

    Nature positive business models

    Articles

    This online resource by Wedgetail brings together multiple examples of nature-positive business models being explored around the world.

    Nature positive business models
  • Circular infographic showing reasons for growing focus on impact across sectors.

    Now we are all measuring impact

    Articles

    A rich introduction to the history of measurement and how different drivers have informed how we think about, and practice, impact measurement and evaluation today. Also includes some useful graphics that help distinguish different terms and approaches from each other.

    Now we are all measuring impact
  • A contemporary Indigenous-style graphic illustration featuring stylised birds, concentric circles and leaf shapes in warm tones of orange, yellow and brown against a dark navy background.

    Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC)

    Guides

    This web page introduces the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC), the body that registers and regulates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations in Australia. It explains what ORIC does, who it serves, and the values it operates by. It is useful for anyone setting up or running an Indigenous corporation.

    Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC)
  • A group of people sit and stand on the grass in a park, listening to a speaker during an outdoor gathering, with trees and a historic building behind.

    Organising in Place and Working Across Altitudes

    Webinars

    Regen Labs and Regen Melbourne led an insightful webinar exploring how social enterprises can work across system layers, or "altitudes" to organise for place-based change. Using frameworks, real-world projects, and the concept of “altitude sickness,” the session offered practical tools to strengthen collaboration, coherence, and momentum in complex systems work.

    Organising in Place and Working Across Altitudes
  • Illustration of hands holding a rainbow, surrounded by plants and fungi, with Permaqueer text.

    Orienting Futures: Emerging Culturally and Ecologically Responsive Practice

    Webinars

    This resource is currently being developed. If you would like to be notified when it is published, please email team@understorey.org.au.

    Orienting Futures: Emerging Culturally and Ecologically Responsive Practice
  • Cover page titled “A First Nations Approach to Community Development” with two children flexing muscles.

    Our Community Development Framework – a First Nations Approach

    Guides
    First Nations

    This resource is a practical guide from Community First Development that explains their First Nations approach to community development. It outlines a strengths-based framework shaped by culture, relationships and self-determination. The guide shows how communities can lead decisions, design local solutions and measure progress in ways that respect First Nations knowledge and value

    Our Community Development Framework – a First Nations Approach
  • United Aboriginal-style artwork with silhouetted figures above connected colourful motifs.

    Our Knowledge, Our Way – Indigenous Knowledge Guidelines

    Guides
    First Nations

    Our Knowledge, Our Way is a set of Indigenous-led best practice guidelines that show how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples strengthen and share their knowledge to care for land and sea Country. The resource highlights respectful ways of working with Indigenous knowledge and building partnerships that support cultural leadership, land management and collaborative decision-making across research and practice.

    Our Knowledge, Our Way – Indigenous Knowledge Guidelines
  • Abstract pattern of colorful overlapping circles in pink, blue, green, and yellow.

    Outcomes funds: Explained

    Guides

    This guide explains what an outcomes fund is and how it works. An outcomes fund brings together funding from different sources and pays organisations based on the results they achieve. The guide outlines who is involved and how these funds are set up and managed.

    Outcomes funds: Explained
  • Hand writing on documents beside smartphone calculator and laptop with coins.

    Parliamentary Inquiry: Economic Self-Determination for First Nations Australians

    Reports
    First Nations

    This 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
  • Two women working in a social supermarket; one holding a clipboard and smiling, while the other arranges produce on shelves.

    'Part Discount Grocer, Part Social Connection: Defining Elements of Social Supermarkets', Centre for Social Impact

    Reports

    This 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.

    'Part Discount Grocer, Part Social Connection: Defining Elements of Social Supermarkets', Centre for Social Impact
  • A burlap sack with a dollar sign next to colourful vertical blocks and scattered coins, symbolising budgeting and financial growth.

    Participatory Budgeting: Meaning, Benefits & A Step-by-Step Guide

    Articles

    This article introduces participatory budgeting, a democratic process empowering citizens to influence public fund allocation. It covers its origins in Porto Alegre, Brazil, outlines key stages, and highlights benefits like transparency, trust, and community empowerment, making it an ideal resource for those exploring the concept.

    Participatory Budgeting: Meaning, Benefits & A Step-by-Step Guide
  • A woman in a pink uniform sorts colourful highlighters in a warehouse with organised office supplies.

    'Payment by Outcomes: Measuring the Effectiveness of Jobs-Focused Social Enterprises', Centre for Social Impact

    Reports

    This 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.

    'Payment by Outcomes: Measuring the Effectiveness of Jobs-Focused Social Enterprises', Centre for Social Impact
  • Black background with bold white text reading "We are People and Planet First" above an image of Earth from space. A teal button below the text says "Get Verified."

    People and Planet First (PPF)

    Platforms

    People and Planet First is a participatory verification and a global collective that’s helping accelerate the transition to an economy that puts people and the planet first.

    People and Planet First (PPF)
  • An elderly woman wearing a straw hat, gently smelling lavender flowers in a garden.

    Permaculture Australia: Sustainable Living Through Design

    Platforms

    Permaculture Australia promotes sustainable living and growing practices through the principles of permaculture, tailored to Australia’s unique climate and ecosystems. The organisation provides education, training, and certification in permaculture design, supports local projects focused on food security and regenerative agriculture, and advocates for ecological and social resilience. By fostering self-sufficient, sustainable communities, Permaculture Australia helps communities work in harmony with the environment.

    Permaculture Australia: Sustainable Living Through Design
  • Green textured banner with the Perth City Farm logo (“EST. 1994”) at the top, the line “This is Perth City Farm,” and a large handwritten-style “Welcome” centred, above a light beige curved base.

    Perth City Farm as a Social Enterprise

    Case studies

    This case study tells the story of Perth City Farm and its role as a social enterprise. It highlights how the Farm makes money through various activities while supporting the community and sustainability. It also offers lessons for others looking to build strong, local social enterprises.

    Perth City Farm as a Social Enterprise
  • A teacher explaining a concept to three students in school uniforms outdoors, with a focus on a hands-on activity involving plastic bottles and a garden setup. The background shows a brick building and greenery.

    ‘Pitching and fundraising’, Acumen Academy

    Articles

    The Acumen Academy offers free online courses and resources for social entrepreneurs. Their blog series on fundraising and pitching social enterprises provides valuable insights for changemakers seeking to refine their pitching skills and increase their chances of securing support and funding. 

    ‘Pitching and fundraising’, Acumen Academy
  • A large, diverse group of people, including adults and children, gathered outdoors, smiling and raising their hands in celebration. Urban buildings and greenery are visible in the background, creating a sense of community and solidarity.

    Platform Cooperatives Toolkit

    Platforms

    The Platform Cooperatives Toolkit provides practical resources for building fair, worker-owned cooperatives in the digital economy. It includes step-by-step guides, case studies, and tools to promote equitable ownership and sustainable employment.

    Platform Cooperatives Toolkit
  • Sign reading 'Abuse of power comes as no surprise' in bold blue letters on a black background, mounted on a fence with buildings in the background.

    Power dynamics: A systemic inquiry

    Articles

    This blog delves into power through a systems change lens, emphasising its importance in tackling sustainability challenges. It redefines power as a relational dynamic rather than a static state, exploring shifts from “power over” to “power with” approaches. Key themes include privilege, systemic challenges like climate change and inequality, and the fractal nature of power across scales. Combining theoretical insights with practical strategies, it provides tools for minimising hierarchical power, fostering collaboration, and building capacity for transformative, inclusive decision-making.

    Power dynamics: A systemic inquiry
  • A woman with long red hair and bold makeup speaks while seated in a modern kitchen setting.

    Power Dynamics In Society Explained: Accelerate Your Business And Leadership Skills

    Videos

    This video examines how societal power dynamics—capitalism, patriarchy, and racism—shape behaviours, leadership, and business outcomes. It explores healing power structure wounds, aligning leadership with values, and empowering individuals through self-awareness and systemic change.

    Power Dynamics In Society Explained: Accelerate Your Business And Leadership Skills
  • Red stylised pipes with leaves and carrot shapes forming a minimalist design.

    Prepare for Funding: The 4 Ps

    Reports

    This 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
  • Black-and-white geometric design with red star and Griffith Centre for Systems Innovation text.

    Problem Framing Canvas Workbook

    Guides

    This handbook helps you clearly understand the problem your social enterprise or project is trying to solve. When you understand the real problem, it is easier to find better solutions. The canvas and guide include simple tools to help you define the problem, see different types of problems, and identify practical actions you can take.

    Problem Framing Canvas Workbook
  • Two cyclists riding in a bike lane with a historic building in the background, representing sustainable transport solutions.

    Project Drawdown: The World’s Leading Resource for Climate Solutions

    Reports

    Project 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
  • Diagram of seven radical collaboration practices, split into 'Do' (e.g., 'Build collective power') and 'Don't' (e.g., 'Ignore interdependencies').

    Radical Collaboration to Transform Social Systems

    Articles

    This article by Adam Kahane introduces ‘radical collaboration’ as a transformative approach to tackling systemic challenges. By integrating love, power, and justice, it fosters empathy, empowerment, and fairness among diverse stakeholders. This method aims to align differing interests and capacities, enabling inclusive and impactful systems change while navigating inherent tensions in collaboration.

    Radical Collaboration to Transform Social Systems
  • Beige background with intersecting light curved lines and circles.

    Raise finance

    Platforms

    This guide explains how social enterprises can raise money beyond grants and donations by involving their community and members. It focuses on using a co-operative structure to attract investment, share ownership and build long-term financial support while staying true to social purpose.

    Raise finance
  • Close-up of leafy green and purple vegetables covered in dew, growing in a garden.

    Regen 101

    Guides

    Learn more about what regenerative agriculture is and how we can grow food in a way that gives back to people and the planet.

    Regen 101

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