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.
Shavawn Everitt

Transforming Lives & Building Hope ~ these are the reasons we donate a percentage of our sales to Yonder Life. Our good friends, Chad & Amy, started Yonder Life with Frank Aineomugisha of Uganda with the goal of serving and working with orphaned, vulnerable children and under privileged families. Read more>>
Taylor Woodard

When I opened The Shop my sole purpose was to make a difference. Our mission is to change the way people style their lives to help combat fast fashion and fast furniture. I saw a gap in the marketplace for a well curated vintage store, and consciously curated interior design services, that could demonstrate to customers that you don’t have to sacrifice style for sustainability. Read more>>
Blair & Brandon Dottin-Haley

We were coined “Brand Activists” by actor, producer, activist, the extraordinary Erika Alexander for the use of our apparel brand, The Blairisms, to support progressive and activist causes. Read more>>
Sophie Mudarri

We are committed to supporting mental health advocacy. Our mission is to inspire and uplift those individuals who are living with these personal challenges and painful effects on their lives. Everyone deserves to feel deeply rooted and supported through connection and empowerment. Read more>>
Colleen Kirk

Revolution was founded on the principles of “Mind, Body & Community.” We sweat together to better our minds and bodies, but also to take a piece of that positivity and spread it back into the community – aka “Sweat it forward.’” This is brought to life through many avenues – donation classes where proceeds are shared with local organizations like Black Boys Read Too, Read more>>
