GRANN’s Social Enterprise works in collaboration with independent contributors who offer products, services, and creative work aligned with our community values and charitable purpose.

Contributors are not employees of GRANN. They are independent practitioners, artists, facilitators, and service providers who choose to partner with GRANN through our Social Enterprise to share their work in ways that are flexible, accessible, and affirming.

Through this model, contributors are able to:

Earn income in ways that suit their capacity and circumstances

Work from home or at their own pace

Retain ownership of their work and expertise

Be supported by GRANN’s infrastructure, visibility, and community networks

 

GRANN provides hosting, administration, promotion, and governance oversight to ensure all offerings are ethical, transparent, and aligned with our mission. Income generated supports both individual contributors and the reinvestment of funds into GRANN’s peer support, advocacy, and community initiatives.

This approach allows us to build alternative economic pathways that prioritise dignity, autonomy, and collective care — creating opportunities that work with our community, not against it.

If you’re interested in becoming a Social Enterprise contributor, we welcome expressions of interest and conversations about co-creating work that fits.

📧 Contact us at: info@grann.com.au

Independent Contractors

BEE- NEURODIVERGENT BUZZ

Bee is the founder of BEE: Neurodivergent Buzz, offering neuro-affirming, trauma-informed psychosocial support grounded in lived experience, relational practice, and systems understanding.

With over 20 years across youth work, residential care, disability support, family and social services, bee works alongside individuals and organisations to support autonomy, self-trust, and meaningful participation.

Their approach blends strengths-based practice, creativity, and ethical reflection with formal training in rehabilitation counselling, education, business, and criminal justice, creating inclusive pathways that honour difference, dignity, and self-determination.

GRANN’s Social Enterprise hosts and supports independent contributors who deliver products and services aligned with GRANN’s charitable purpose. Contributors are not employees of GRANN, and income generated supports both individual sustainability and reinvestment into community benefit.