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.
Cynthia Steeble

For many years, I had wanted to create a business that would enable me to give back to women in need of assisitance. In 2020, I literally had a dream with the mission and name of the business. Louise Bentley Jewelry With Purpose is our name, and our mission is to curate and create collections of timeless and on-trend jewelry with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting women in crisis, transition and entering the workforce. Currently, we support: Dress For Success Denver https://dressforsuccess.org/ Read more>>
Patrick Greenwood

Proceeds from my novel “Sunrise in Saigon” and coffee sales from my website – www.cyclewriter3espresso.com will go to the ‘Helmets for Kids’ program by Child Health Initiative’s regional NGO partner, AIP Foundation, in Vietnam and Cambodia. In both countries, thousands of children receive subsidized helmets and road safety education through AIP Foundation’s award-winning schools-based ‘Helmets for Kids’ program. Read more>>

