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.
Chettara Hunter

Yes. I tend to donate to various organizations and events within my community. One organization that I love to donate and participate in the most is Detroit/Downriver Chapter of A. Philip Randolph Institute. Read more>>
Suzanne Jones

We do fundraisers for adoptions, ministry’s, non-profits, act and most of the time they happen organically! We hand stamp our pieces with a word or phrase that supports the mission and create a link for the person or group to send out. Read more>>
Catherine Masi

The mission behind my life and work has always overlapped – creating a harmonious home, for example, also nurtures a harmonious life. Read more>>
Danielle Wilcox

Yes, I donate 10% of my profits to a non-profit organization that helps women and children affected by domestic violence. As a domestic violence survivor I wanted to be able to give back through my company to help those who are once where I was. Read more>>
Tyler Thrasher

It’s a personal priority to use my art and work to give back. There are several causes I have raised funds for including bailing protestors during the George Floyd murder protests, LGBTQ+ anti bullying causes, Loveland Foundation, Xerces Society and many more. Read more>>
Marteal Mayer

At Loulette Bride, we do everything we can to be sustainable, responsible, and a positive and progressive voice in our community and within the bridal industry. Read more>>