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.
Jessica Cadmus

At Rogue Paq we believe that being in business can be a force for good. We want to connect to the outside world and be an active part of movements bigger than ourselves. To do this, we’ve created a Give Back program as well as a Climate Control Commitment. Here’s a snapshot of how those things are structured: Read more>>
Carol Gauthier

Many people don’t realize that one of the primary ingredients in most soap is palm oil, a commodity that is a leading cause of habitat destruction in rainforests. This loss of habitat is devastating for orangutans and countless other species that depend on these ecosystems for survival. To align my craft with my values, I developed a palm oil-free soap recipe. By removing palm oil from my process, I hope to raise awareness about its environmental impact while offering a sustainable alternative. Read more>>
Leean Brown

When Forty & Free- A Journey of Faith & Healing was first published in 2021 it was my desire to donate a portion of the monies from sales to the female surgical ward of the hospital where my surgery was done. In the attempt to do so I made contact with my doctor to follow due process, but he encouraged me to donate the funds to another cause because there was too much red tape involved with financial donations. I asked the LORD what to do and was directed to donate the funds to my local church renovation project. I am a cheerful giver and love kingdom service, so I gladly did this and can say I am happy I did. Read more>>

