Social Traders impact report showcases the remarkable impact of social enterprise
Social Traders, Australia’s leading social enterprise procurement intermediary and the only social enterprise certifier in the country, today released its annual impact report, showcasing world-leading social procurement growth and the increasing impact of social enterprises across the Australian economy.
Social Traders 160 business and government members have spent $843 million with certified social enterprises over the last six years. Social enterprise spend is growing by 36% every year, and FY23 was the biggest year yet with $237 million spent
“Social enterprise procurement is catching on. Some of Australia’s largest businesses and three state governments are accessing Social Traders support to buy from certified social enterprises,” said Social Traders CEO Tara Anderson. “There’s a real shift in momentum and we’re calling on government and philanthropy to continue to endorse and invest in the social enterprise sector to build its capacity, including certification, data and social procurement policy.”
Social Traders currently has 160 business and government members. In FY23:
“Social enterprise procurement is one of the best levers for organisations to deliver social impact – the “S” in ESG - simply by doing what they do every day: purchasing goods and services,” Ms Anderson said. “There’s a growing trend towards social enterprise procurement and those that don’t catch on now will get left behind.”
The rise and rise of social enterprise
In FY23, certified social enterprises are for the first time present in every State and Territory with a record 509 in total, growing nationally at an average of 16% every year.
Certified social enterprises are also becoming more sustainable and increasing their impact: 86% increased or maintained their trading revenue; 77% increased their spend on delivering impact, and 67% increased the number of people they support.
Social Traders focuses on connecting certified social enterprise suppliers with business and government buyers. Its world-leading certification framework is designed to clearly define and elevate the social enterprise sector. In FY23, it was able to support certified social enterprise members to deliver substantial impact:
“We’re creating real impact including creation of jobs for the most marginalised individuals, training to support pathways to employment, and providing services and funds for the most disadvantaged communities,” Ms Anderson said.
“By 2030, we envisage 460 business and government members spending $5.5 billion with 2,000 certified social enterprises nationally. This could support 44,000 jobs and 6 million training hours for marginalised job seekers as well as $128 million invested into community services and the charity sector. There’s more to do. Together, we can create a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable economy for Australia. The time is now.”
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About Social Traders
Established in 2008, Social Traders has been a pioneer in the growth of social enterprise across the country. Through programs and advocacy, Social Traders has equipped hundreds of social enterprises with the know-how, networks and investment to start and grow.
Today, Social Traders is the frontrunner in social enterprise procurement in Australia. They are the only social enterprise certifier and intermediary dedicated to connecting businesses and governments with social enterprises. they seek to disrupt business as usual and make buying from social enterprises the norm. Their business and government members are some of Australia’s largest businesses such as Westpac, Mirvac, Coles, SAP, EY, Charter Hall, Australia Post and Microsoft, as well as three State Governments.