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Sport for All

Sport for All dissolves barriers to sport and social inclusion across Australia while also reducing waste. Their Boots for All recycling charity has been collecting new and nearly new sporting goods for redistribution to children and adults in need since 2006. By providing free sports kits, they increase fitness and active participation in sport for people who would otherwise be excluded. Sport for All also operates Australia's first social enterprise sports store, which improves access to low cost repurposed sporting goods and provides training and employment pathways for people experiencing barriers to employment. They offer a home collection service for individual donors and a collection partner program for community sports clubs, businesses, and schools. Sporting goods that are not reusable are sent to locally based recyclers. Boots for All is a registered charity under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) and reinvests all profits towards their mission.


Sports For Champions

Sports For Champions enables, educates, and empowers young people through the power of sports. They partner with leading Paralympic, Olympic, and professional athletes to offer student workshops and events that promote healthier active lifestyles, enhance resilience, and build self-esteem. Their unique fundraising model encourages students to participate in sponsored fitness events, benefiting athletes and school projects alike. Sports For Champions provides athletes with a platform where they can engage with the community and secure funding for specific needs. They also partner with schools in Africa by providing resources, conducting workshops, and fostering an environment that promotes physical activity and learning. Sports For Champions is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC).


Spot Solutions

Spot Solutions helps organizations embrace technology to achieve transformational change and dedicates time and resources to mentorship, professional development, and employment inclusivity. Their network of partners offers cybersecurity, digital strategy, cloud transformation, data and artificial intelligence (AI), psychological safety and well-being, and business advisory expertise. Spot Solutions is a founding partner of Mentor it Forward (MiF), a not-for-profit that connects aspiring professionals with seasoned mentors for free to help increase their employability and grow their careers. They participate in mentoring programs, provide soft skills training, and contribute a portion of all profits to MiF. Spot Solutions is a member of Volunteering WA.


Spouse Force

Spouse Force offers technical writing services and provides sustainable employment opportunities for Australian military spouses. They specialize in copywriting, tender and bid writing, government recruitment scribing, selection reports, board documents, organizational policies and procedures, document reviews, and learning and development materials. Military family incomes consistently lag behind those in the civilian sector largely due to frequent relocations and high rates of spouse unemployment and underemployment. Spouse Force understands the unique employment challenges faced by military spouses. They provide above-standard wages, paid training, remote employment, and support for military spouses to build and sustain their own businesses and pursue their professional aspirations. Spouse Force donates to Legacy, a nonprofit that provides assistance, accommodation, medical support, and social care to the families of deceased and incapacitated veterans. They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of the Queensland Social Enterprise Council (QSEC).


Sprig Natural

Sprig produces natural color and flavor extracts and value-added gourmet products. By replacing synthetic additives, colors and flavorings with natural alternatives, they aim to "ensure better health for consumers and a better world to live in." Sprig's parent company, Synthite, believes profit must extend to their people, their community, their state, their nation, the environment, and humanity at large. They've established the CVJ Foundation to support education, health care, and housing for communities in southern India. They've invested in renewable energy to reduce their carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment.


Spring Activator

Spring Activator empowers entrepreneurs, investors, and entrepreneurial ecosystem organizations to build better businesses and change the world through innovation. They provide impact entrepreneurs with tools, training, resources, networks, and support to help them validate their ideas, launch their businesses, grow, raise funds, and expand their impact. Key programs include Discovery Foundation Business Activate for early-stage entrepreneurs, Food Innovation incubators and accelerators for food and beverage businesses, and Impact Startup Visa for entrepreneurs looking to immigrate to Canada. Spring Activator teaches investors the basics of early-stage impact investing and activates impact capital through their Impact Investor Challenge. They also provide advisory services on entrepreneurship ecosystem building to impact incubators, accelerators, foundations, governments, and other entrepreneurship support organizations around the world. Spring Activator is a certified B Corporation and a member of 1% for the Planet. They donate to Canopy to protect the world's forests and to local nonprofits in Canada.


Springboard Nigeria

Springboard is a Nigerian social enterprise that uses cocoa, plantain, and rice to lift smallholder farmers out of poverty, create meaningful jobs for rural youth and women, and contribute to nutrition, economic development and sustainable landscapes. Farmers organize themselves at a community level and form a cooperative of 25 to 35 members. Springboard coordinates farmer-to-farmer training on best practices for sustainable farming and cooperative management, assists with pre-financing, insurance, extension, and certification services, and offers a toll-free helpline in four languages. The farmers are able to sell 100 percent of quality harvest to Springboard at significant margins with Fairtrade premiums, and Springboard sells to local and international markets according to Fairtrade conditions. Through the cooperative program, farmers have been able to diversify, grow more crops in a sustainable manner, sell more, and sell for more. More than 60 percent of Springboard farmers are rural youth and women.


Sprout Enterprise®

Sprout Enterprise® is an initiative of Friends of Tilonia to develop artisan enterprises in rural communities with few economic alternatives. They draw on indigenous skills, locally available materials, and the rich cultural heritage of these communities to create unique collections of handmade housewares and accessories. Sprout Enterprise® supports artisan partners to build and manage their own enterprises, increase profitability and artisan wages, and create value through owning their brand and distribution channels. Services include entrepreneurial coaching, business development, product design, sales and market representation, sourcing and import facilitation, and investment through the R.I.S.E. Artisan Fund. Sprout Enterprise® is a Fair Trade Federation Verified Member and a member of Social Enterprise Alliance and the Aspen Institute Artisan Alliance. They are registered under a 501(c)3 not-for-profit and use a portion of their earnings to support community development initiatives including a girls' school in rural Bihar.


Spruce

Spruce specializes in refillable cleaning products that are free from toxic chemicals with known health and environmental risks. They aim to put an end to the single-use plastic pollution and indoor air pollution created by everyday household products. Their starter kits include a reusable aluminum bottle and a concentrated refill pack in compostable packaging. When tap water is added to the concentrate, it creates a full bottle of cleaner. Shipping concentrated products without water weight lowers emissions. Spruce provides transparent ingredient information and sources locally whenever possible. Their bathroom cleaners and multipurpose cleaners are vegan, made with plant derived ingredients and organic essential oils, and free from artificial colors, fragrances, parabens, phosphates, SLS, triclosan, petrochemicals, and palm oil. Spruce partners with Plastic Bank to support plastic waste collection in high poverty coastal communities. For every starter kit purchased, they remove the equivalent of 25 bottles of ocean bound plastic waste.


Sqrubb

Sqrubb specializes in handcrafted bath, body, and home products made from natural, locally sourced ingredients. Their mission is to provide Sri Lankans with budget-friendly alternatives for personal care, wellness, and cleaning products. They offer hand, face, and body soaps made with coconut oil, coffee, chocolate, red rice flakes, honey, carrot, aloe vera, gram flour, neem, Ayurvedic herbs, and activated charcoal. Soaps are available unscented or mildly scented with pure essential oils. Sqrubb also provides affordable dishwash soap, laundry soap, and sugar wax natural hair removal kits.


SquareD Designs

SquareD Designs is a Sri Lankan jewelry brand which specializes in handcrafted contemporary, minimal jewelry for women and men. They use locally available renewable resources and work with local artisans to support their families and communities. Products include wood and silver necklaces, rings, bangles, and earrings.


Sri Banana

Sri Banana is a farming initiative in western Sri Lanka that aims to promote organic agriculture and increase local food security. They have maintained all existing trees on the land and intercropped with banana to increase diversity and prevent soil erosion. Sri Banana shares their harvest with others in the area and raises awareness about organic banana cultivation.


Sri Bodhiraja Foundation

Sri Bodhiraja Foundation is a registered non-profit that was started in 1991 to ensure the wellbeing and happiness or all beings, both human and non-human. Each month, they serve more than 10,000 people, across all religious backgrounds. They operate preschools, a vocational training center, a college, homes for the elderly, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual abuse, and children in need, a sanctuary for aging and ill cattle, and an international meditation center. They also organize tree planting campaigns, weekly markets for local farmers, and housing and water infrastructure projects for people in need. Sri Bodhiraja services are funded through small scale community donations. Supporters can choose which project they wish to contribute to. They are currently developing more income generating initiatives to support disadvantaged community members and young people that pass out of the children's homes.


SriLand

SriLand aims to develop an environmentally responsible village-based economy by producing naturally dyed clothing, accessories, and housewares. They bring together Sri Lanka's rich traditions of herbal medicine and handmade textiles to create fabrics that are good for the skin and for the environment. Their team collects and boils local roots, bark, and leaves, naturally dyes cotton yarn, weaves the yarn using traditional wooden looms, and sells the finished products through their retail outlet in Hikkaduwa. Waste materials are biodegradable and used to make compost. SriLand is committed to fair trade practices and contributes a portion of profits to health and education development for village children in Kahawa.


Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation

Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation is a government body started in 1969 to manufacture and distribute high quality ayurvedic medicine to government hospitals and ayurvedic doctors. SLADC also conducts pharmacological research, sources quality raw materials, and maintains herbaria to conserve indigenous ayurvedic herbs. They provide discounts for registered doctors and shops, offer production incentives for workers, organize free medical camps in low income areas, and donate medicine after natural disasters.


Sri Lanka Sumithrayo

Sumithrayo provides confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress, despair and suicide. Trained volunteers can be reached between 9 am and 4 pm 365 days a year, and their services are free of charge. Sumithrayo is a non-religious, non-political organization and anyone who contacts their centers can be assured of anonymity and confidentiality at all times. The organization is funded by local supporters and an annual year-end sale.


Sri Lanka Unites

Sri Lanka Unites is a youth movement for hope and reconciliation. It represents the choice of young people from all ethnic and religious groups to rise up, provide a new voice, and pave the way for a peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka for future generations. Through a network of regional youth leaders, they organize school tours, seminars, conferences, mentoring weekends, and in-depth training on reconciliation, community development and leadership. Sri Lanka Unites has established youth-led reconciliation centers and brings together dance troops, fusion music bands, drama groups, and cricket teams.


Sri Luck Organic Farm

Sri Luck Organic is a small organic farm in Kalutara district of Sri Lanka that's focused on providing toxin free food for a healthy future generation. Products include organic vegetables like pumpkin, bottle gourd, luffa, bitter gourd, green beans, long beans, wing beans, kohila, drumstick, okra, eggplant, cucumber, tomato, capsicum, green chili, banana flower, polos, spinach, kankun, gotukola, sarana, kankun, thebu, thampala, kowakka, moringa leaf, iramusu, sweet potato, kira ala, heirloom rice, cowpea, kurakkan, meneri, thanahal, oluhal, and king coconut. Sri Luck Organic Farm is verified under an organic participatory guarantee system (PGS).


Sri Sathya Sai IHMS

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences provides world-class healthcare free of charge to all, irrespective of caste, creed, religion, and financial status. Their specialty hospitals in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh bring together state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities, highly skilled doctors, and a professional and loving staff in a clean, aesthetic, and spiritual environment. They provide 24/7 emergency care and walk-in appointments to ensure accessibility for people traveling from a distance. The hospitals do not have billing departments. Sri Sathya Sai IHMS also provides free education and training and is accredited by the National Board of Examinations to conduct postgraduate training in super specialties like neurosurgery, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, and cardiology and broad specialties like anesthesiology and radiodiagnosis. Sri Sathya Sai IHMS operates under Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, a public charitable trust.


Sri Savi

Sri Savi offers traditional rice porridge packs made with heirloom rice varieties to improve wellbeing and preserve indigenous practices and resources. Sri Lankan heirloom varieties were developed over generations for flavor, nutrition, and health benefits. Sri Savi uses rice grown in Bibile with no synthetic agrichemicals.