This week White Box hosted a group of supporting partners on a trip to FNQ to meet local First Nations businesses and learn more about the challenges and opportunities they're facing.
White Box, in collaboration with ASA, has officially opened a new office in Cairns today with a clear mission to create more jobs for First Nations people, autistic young adults, refugees and other groups experiencing disadvantage in the region.
White Box, with the support of Ecstra Foundation, announced today its plans to co-design a new financial wellbeing program in collaboration with selected social enterprises.
White Box is determined to bridge the gap between social enterprise and social impact investors, announcing today its plans to create a new $5 million loan fund specifically for jobs-focused social enterprise.
As we approach World Autism Awareness Day on 2 April, Westpac Wire shines a light on the incredible work of the Australian Spatial Analytics, one of our original social enterprise start-ups and a participating social enterprise in the PBO Trial.
If you've read about the Payment By Outcomes Trial for social enterprise and would like to better understand its significance, White Box COO Mark Daniels breaks it down for us with this brilliant explainer.
A new report by First Australians Capital, commissioned by White Box Enterprises has been released that looks at opportunities and learnings for global Indigenous businesses and the social enterprise sector in Australia.
The first Federal Government Payment by Outcomes (PBO) Trial for social enterprise is well underway, with initial data demonstrating the strength of social enterprise in attracting and retaining long-term unemployed jobseekers in meaningful award wage work.
23-year-old Luke is an employee of ReBuild and participant in the Payment By Outcomes (PBO) Trial. For him, there is little comparison between this job and his last.
As we look back on 2022, our Head of Partnerships Nico Deloux highlights six key moments where our partners have played an invaluable role in helping us deliver on our mission to create 5,000 jobs by 2030.
Following the release of the 'Business for Good' Report today that looks at the size and economic impact of the sector, our CEO Luke Terry penned an article for OnImpact, discussing the importance of accessible finance for social enterprise.
Wow. What an incredible two days. It's hard to believe SEWF22 is now over. Probono Australia has put together a stellar wrap up of day two of this sector-shaping forum.
A landmark $3.8M trial has commenced exploring the effectiveness of jobs-focused social enterprises in delivering long-term employment outcomes for people living with a disability.