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.
Brad Schweig

One of our initiatives for 2023 is to further commit to be a great friend to the North Texas region that we call home. We previous won the Governor’s Small Business Award for Corporate Responsibility and the Home Furnishings Association’s Retailer of the Year award in part due to our efforts to give back to the DFW community. Read more>>
Keri Bougie

In developing the SoChok Skinlove company/brand, we felt it was very important to give back. Given this brand is focused on cultivating healthy skincare habits at an earlier age and both my husband & I are passionate about healthy/well-balanced children, we decided to implement a donation program that gives a percentage of all of our SoChok Skinlove sales to support children & family mental-health non-profit organizations. Read more>>
Becky Sullivan

Mental health is very important to me. Our teens especially are in crisis. I donate a percentage of my high school senior sales to Bryson’s Chase so they can help local kids and teens pay for the mental healthcare they need. Read more>>
Anna Vermeulen

As a Pinehurst local, finding new ways to give back to our community has always been very important to me. I personally hold the belief that growth shouldn’t stop at the person who gained it. I believe that if we are blessed to grow, wether financially or knowledge based, it’s our responsibility to share that growth or knowledge with those around us. Read more>>
Suzette Munson

I started Love 41 with the mission of giving away what profit we earned to help the less fortunate. It has been a model from day one although it took a few years to see profit in the beginning we can now proudly say we give it all away. Read more>>
