philanthropy

 

We invest in organizations that help us further our mission of protecting our planet and supporting underserved populations. 

We call it our 20/20 Vision of a Better Future™ where we plant 20 trees for every piece purchased and donate 20% of our total sales (not just profits) to organizations that share our goals. 

 

The organizations we currently support:

One Tree Planted Vermont, USA

One dollar. One Tree. One Planet. Their goal is to help make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Since 2014, they have more than doubled the number of trees planted each year, and are working with partners across 47+ countries in North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific. 


Eden Reforestation Projects California, USA

Every day, working in some of the world’s most remote and politically unstable places, they overcome challenges with grit, relentlessness, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to their mission to plant trees and save lives.

Today, they operate in 10 project countries, plant nearly a million trees per day, and maintain planting levels even when faced with civic unrest, extreme weather, wild animals, or other disruptions. As they restore the forest canopy, leaf litter, water, and wildlife return, and nature begins to heal. Meanwhile, communities that are facing extreme poverty are given new opportunities at economic self-sufficiency, improved health, and education.

 

Malala Fund Washington, D.C., USA

Malala Fund is working for a world where every girl can learn and lead. Malala and Ziauddin Yousafzai founded Malala Fund in 2013 to champion every girl’s right to 12 years of free, safe, quality education. Malala Fund invests in education advocates and activists who are challenging the policies and practices that prevent girls from going to school in their communities.

 

She Should Run Washington, D.C., USA

She Should Run is a nonpartisan nonprofit working to dramatically increase the number of women considering a run for public office. 

By identifying and tackling the barriers to elected leadership, She Should Run convinces women from all political leanings, ethnicities, sexual identities, and backgrounds to see themselves as future candidates. Their programs unveil the many pathways to leadership, guide them toward discovering their "why," and connect them with a supportive Community who are in varying stages of their own journeys, ultimately building their confidence toward a future run for office.

 

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