We’ve been blown away by the examples of generosity and kindness that are at the heart of so many brands in the community. We asked some of the most giving entrepreneurs and leaders we know to tell us about how they think about the practice of donating a percentage of sales.
Daniel Tymchuk

Our company consistently allocates a percentage of our service sales to support orphans and children’s homes in Ukraine. We believe that a business should not only create value for its customers but also contribute to the well-being of society. That is why we chose this cause – helping children without parental care is our priority. By supporting orphanages, we strive to improve their living conditions, provide opportunities for education and development, and bring them a sense of care and security. For us, this is not just a social initiative but an important part of our mission and responsibility. Read more>>
Sheldon Zook

We don’t donate a percentage exactly. But our goal is to serve those around us and Honor God by doing that. All of our shop employs are involved in some type of emergency response service. EMS, Search and Rescue, Fire, and etc. So when the pager goes off they drop whatever they are doing and go help. As a business we support that by paying them for their time serving as well as working. So it doesn’t effect their pay check if they respond to a medical emergency or spend 4 days on a SAR mission. Read more>>
Chloe Dougherty

I donate 5% of all profits from my art to organizations that fight to keep our planet, air and water clean.
As someone who’s business is built on the magic and awe inspiring world around us, I feel it’s my duty to use my art to fight for a safer and healthier world for the animals that I paint in my work, as well as the people affected the most by climate crisis. Read more>>

