Technology with a Difference

As a Social Enterprise, our focus is to utilise a "Profit for a Cause" model to improve social welfare outcomes in the community of Moreton Bay by reinvesting profits from our Education, Corporate and Retail Audio Visual (AV) Technology.

Causes We Support

Aspire Social Enterprise is registered as a Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) under the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ACNC), and is endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR).

Under our business model, we utilise a 'Profit for a Cause' model where profits are provided to a range of causes that provide positive social welfare outcomes in our local community or Moreton Bay, and also in the wider community of South-East Queensland.

This means for your procurement, the experience is no different to shopping with our competitors. Where the major benefit lies is what happens after the transaction, with money going to improve our community rather than lining director or shareholder pockets.

Below are just a few causes that these profits are going towards:

Open Haven

Open Haven

Open Haven is a registered charity that provides a safe and confidential place for women who are survivors of domestic violence abuse. We provide emotional and practical support, as well as help women to understand, navigate, and access all available professional services.

www.openhaven.org.au

Bump Bub & Beyond

Bump Bub & Beyond

Bump Bub and Beyond provides post natal support groups for Mums & their Bubs on the Brisbane Northside, to provide clarity, confidence and connection on the journey of motherhood.

www.bumpbubandbeyond.com.au

Emerge Young Adults

Emerge Young Adults

Emerge Church's Young Adults Group is open to anyone 17 to 30 years of age. It is organised and run by a committee of Young Adults, with the mandate to love people into the Kingdom of God, to grow people in their personal calling and release them into all that God has for them. Both in the house of God and outside the house of God.

www.emergechurch.life/young-adults

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