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Welcome to the 106 social enterprises, cooperatives, responsible businesses, civic organizations, and networks that became Good Market approved in March 2025! This month’s roundup includes new members from South Africa, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Angola, Kenya, Nigeria, Mali, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Wales, England, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Greece, Türkiye, United Arab Emirates, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil, Nicaragua, Mexico, the United States, and Canada. You can see half of them below. More than 4,256 enterprises across 116 countries are now part of the Good Market commons. ❤️
Burlington, North Carolina, United States
TS Designs cultivates responsible clothing and works to create the most sustainable T-shirt in the world. They specialize in manufacturing, printing, garment dyeing, and pioneering research and development. TS Designs is committed to reshoring production, traceable domestic supply chains, natural materials like cotton, hemp, and wool, water-based inks and dyes, natural dyes, and reducing and recycling textile waste. Their “dirt to shirt” Cotton of the Carolinas brand is locally grown and made, their Cloud Organic brand is produced with GOTS-certified organic cotton, and their American brand uses cotton grown and processed in the United States. Solid State Clothing is their small-batch retail brand. TS Designs started Know Your Clothing as a not-for-profit initiative to build apparel manufacturing clusters, develop scalable natural dye methods, combat overproduction and waste, and eliminate the use of synthetic fibers and dyes. They are a certified B Corporation, a Green America certified Green Business, and a member of Textile Exchange and Carolina Textile District.
Zürich, Switzerland
Sinn&Gewinn Hotels operates hotels and women’s guesthouses in Zurich and Lausanne, provides vocational training and work integration for women with disabilities, and offers employment and temporary housing for women in need. The hotels are centrally located and include breakfast made from regional ingredients. Alma Hotel has a unique women’s wellness area that is open to external guests. Sinn&Gewinn Hotels offers apprenticeships and training programs specifically tailored to young women with special needs. They also provide trial placements, internships, employment opportunities, and emergency shelter for vulnerable women entering the mainstream job market, including formerly undocumented women immigrants and women who want to leave prostitution. Sinn&Gewinn Hotels separates and recycles waste, prioritizes local and sustainable products and supplies, and maintains long-term relationships with suppliers and partners. They participate in Swisstainable and the SENS ecosystem.
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Printed by Us uses the craft of hand screen printing to provide opportunities for homeless and vulnerable people to learn new skills, build confidence, and move towards more fulfilling lives. They host screen printing workshops, provide custom printing services, and offer art prints, T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more through their online store and their shop in Sheffield City Centre. Printed by Us prints on GOTS-certified organic cotton clothing and ensures everyone in their supply chain is paid a real living wage and works in legal and fair conditions. They provide trauma-informed, supported employment in a nurturing and non-judgmental environment. Printed by Us is an accredited Living Wage Employer and a member of Social Enterprise UK. They were established under The Archer Project and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Wildflyer operates coffee shops in Minneapolis and St. Paul and creates employment opportunities for youth experiencing homelessness and housing instability through the cultivation of life skills and personal empowerment. They offer freshly brewed coffee, coffee subscriptions, coffee catering services, and venue hire for meetings, book clubs, and community activities. Wildflyer Coffee hires youth aged 16 to 24 to participate in a four-month work and life skills training program. Program participants work with support staff to address barriers to employment, coordinate resources and services, and establish goals and with an employment counselor to explore career opportunities, work on their resume and interview skills, and ultimately obtain employment prior to graduation from the program. Wildflyer Coffee uses compostable cups, lids, and packaging, donates products, merchandise, and gift cards to local community groups, and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Bravos, Spain
The Foundry is a self-organized residency in rural Galicia that provides space for people to work on projects outside the confines of the market or academia and contributes to self-sufficiency and sustainable living. Members and invited guests host workshops, reading groups, craft days, film screenings, and other events. Past workshops and events have focused on metal forging, ceramics, woodworking, cooking, gardening, music, painting, yoga, meditation, and many other topics. The Foundry includes community buildings made of recycled stonework from a fifteenth-century fort and ironworks and a food forest garden. Members pay an annual membership fee, contribute their share of expenses, and engage in construction, craft, forestry, gardening, and other volunteer work. The Foundry is part of Rede Aldear, Commoning Spaces Network, and Green Silk Road. They operate on a not-for-profit basis and reinvest all surplus.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Genesis Analytics is an impact consultancy that helps societies, governments, and businesses across demographically young regions with three historic transitions: reconfiguring economies to generate income for large, rapidly urbanizing youth cohorts, rethinking society to ensure the wellbeing of all those young people, and advancing a just climate transition. They specialize in youth employment, behavioral sciences, digital excellence, climate finance, competition economics and regulation, economic impact assessments, financial services strategies, health and human development, monitoring, evaluation and learning, and corporate impact. Genesis Analytics works with clients to unlock value in growing markets with young populations, including Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Southeast Asia. Genesis in Society (G:Soc) is a global initiative to provide pro bono consulting to local charities and support charitable initiatives. Genesis Educational Foundation gives bursaries to South African students from previously disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to pursue a career in economics.
Ban Pong, Thailand
Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise promotes holistic health through wellness-focused ventures that support the body’s innate ability to self-heal without dependence on pharmaceuticals. Insda Wellness Resort in Chiang Mai and Amaravati Wellness Center in Mae Rim host retreats and provide accommodation, healthy meals, and wellness services. Origan Spa offers massage, Tok Sen, hot compress treatments, herbal steam baths, sound baths, pranayama, and Ayurvedic therapies. X On Earth specializes in Indian Ayurvedic dishes. Shambhu Cafe serves vegetarian and vegan food and drinks and offers a saltwater infinity pool, cold water plunges, and hydrotherapy treatments. Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise creates meaningful employment opportunities for people in need of additional support. They initiate community development and environmental projects, support cultural activities, prioritize local suppliers, and partner with WeGreen and Chiang Mai University to manage, recycle, and compost waste. Chiang Mai Wellbeing Social Enterprise reinvests the majority of their profits towards their mission.
San Diego, California, United States
International Rescue Committee’s Center for Economic Opportunity (IRC-CEO) unlocks access to credit for refugees, immigrants, and all those seeking to build better lives. They provide small, low-interest personal loans, auto loans, education and training loans, and business loans through a network of local community organizations to meet the practical needs of working families and new Americans. Their loans support local asset-building programs and help borrowers build credit and access capital to enhance their financial resilience. IRC-CEO maintains a web portal that offers linguistic and culturally appropriate education, financial coaching, and access to discounted financing through their Supporting Access to Financial Empowerment (SAFE) program. They are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). IRC-CEO is a member of Transformative 25 Network, Credit Builders Alliance, and Opportunity Finance Network. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Washington DC, United States
Green America harnesses economic power—the strength of consumers, investors, businesses, and the marketplace—to create a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. Since 1982, they have worked to shift spending and investing to support socially and environmentally responsible businesses and transform corporate supply chains. Green America’s consumer education and mobilization campaigns focus on clean energy, sustainable food and agriculture, fair labor, responsible investing, social justice, and green living. Their Green Business Network provides the information, tools, and consumer base that socially and environmentally responsible businesses need to thrive. Members have access to Green America’s Green Business Certification, educational resources, marketing opportunities, business services discounts, and more. Green America’s Center for Sustainability Solutions brings together diverse groups of stakeholders to solve the complex sustainability problems that no individual business, organization, or leader can solve alone. Green America is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit membership organization.
Bradford, England, United Kingdom
Impact Hub Bradford inspires, connects, and supports change makers, social entrepreneurs, businesses, and startups to build solutions that create positive social impact. They offer co-working spaces, meeting rooms, consultancy services, workshops, and business development support. Impact Hub Bradford commits to fair wages, provides flexible working arrangements, invests in their employees’ professional development, and prioritizes local sourcing. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK and the global Impact Hub network.
Sebastopol, Victoria, Australia
Ballarat Neighbourhood Centre was founded in 1980 to bring people together to connect, learn, and contribute to the Ballarat region of Victoria and to improve the lives of disadvantaged community members. Their community hubs offer a wide range of educational, social, recreational, and support activities, including more than 50 Adult, Community, and Further Education (ACFE) courses, free employment services, rooms for hire, and specialized support for multicultural groups, people with disabilities, seniors, and caregivers. Ballarat Neighbourhood Centre launched Our Kitchen Social Enterprise (OKSE) to provide workforce development training and catering services. They developed a community garden to supply fresh produce and later expanded to community lunches and a startup social enterprise cafe. OKSE is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise. Ballarat Neighbourhood Centre is a member of Social Enterprise Network Victoria (SENVIC) and Therapeutic Horticulture Australia. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Syracuse, New York, United States
Syracuse Cultural Workers has been creating, publishing, and distributing visual materials that promote peace, sustainability, social justice, feminism, and multiculturalism since 1982. They offer T-shirts, tote bags, posters, cards, stickers, buttons, yard signs, flags, and more through their online store and their shop in Syracuse. Their community of cultural workers celebrates movements for social change and helps connect socially concerned artists with people seeking meaningful art. Syracuse Cultural Workers prioritizes products that are union-made and environmentally responsible. They print on chlorine and dioxin-free paper made with recycled post-consumer waste and domestically sewn organic cotton T-shirts. Waste is recycled or composted. Syracuse Cultural Workers partners with activist groups on products, supports fundraising efforts, pays royalties to frontline communities, maintains a free pantry, and supports staff to participate in protests during work hours. They are a Green America certified Green Business and a member of CNY Solidarity Coalition.
Cologny, Switzerland
Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship was founded in 1998 to accelerate social innovation for a more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive world. They provide a platform for social entrepreneurs and innovators to advance transformative solutions, influence policy and stakeholders, and drive systemic change. The annual Schwab Foundation Awards recognize social entrepreneurs, corporate social innovators, public social innovators, collective social innovators, and social innovation thought leaders who are making significant contributions to create a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. Schwab Foundation also brings together corporations, public institutions, and ecosystem organizations committed to promoting and advancing social innovation. The Global Alliance for Social Entrepreneurship strengthens private sector engagement, facilitates policy action, and highlights key topics in the social innovation ecosystem. Initiatives include the Rise Ahead Pledge, Corporate Social Innovation Compass, Corporate Leadership Council, and Policy Leadership Council.
Ballaghaderreen, Ireland
Shamrock Squad makes Ireland accessible for all abilities. They organize outdoor walks, activities, workshops, and events for families with additional needs and people with disabilities to reduce isolation, enhance physical and mental health, and promote sustainability and nature learning. Shamrock Squad provides accessibility training and guidance to location managers, business owners, volunteers, and other community members and prepares adjusted maps, sensory stories, sensory coping tools, and event-specific briefings. They negotiate group prices for larger venues to offer free entry for caregivers and reduced rates for family members. Shamrock Squad works with Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, Public Participation Networks (PPN), and Leave No Trace Ireland. They are a company limited by guarantee and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Wien, Austria
Stabil im Kopf helps children and young people learn to express and communicate their feelings, improve social interactions and relationships, and break down stigmas and barriers surrounding mental health. They offer school workshops, teacher training sessions, classroom support programs, apprentice workshops, educational materials, and an annual trainer academy. Their work is supported by local government and available free of charge for schools. Stabil im Kopf is a member of Impact Hub Vienna. They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Montrose, Minnesota, United States
Midwest Elderberry Cooperative supplies native North American elderflower and elderberry ingredients to benefit people’s health and provide a local alternative to imported ingredients. They offer dried elderflowers, elderberry juice, and frozen, dehydrated, free-dried, and powdered elderberries. Products are minimally processed to preserve the natural nutrient density of the berries. Members prioritize regenerative farming practices, share information to address common challenges, and work together to expand market access. Midwest Elderberry Cooperative participates in agroforestry councils to advocate for perennial crops that are beneficial to people and the planet and co-markets their products with other environmentally responsible perennial crops. They are a member of the Sustainable Farming Association, South Dakota Specialty Producers, Savannah Institute, and Forever Green Initiative.
Dublin, Ireland
Connections Arts Centre (CAC) provides accessible arts and lifestyle programs in Dublin and assists people with disabilities to overcome barriers that lead to them being devalued and excluded from their communities. They design and deliver community education programs at their arts space in Rathgar, provide accessibility training, initiate and manage community projects that empower the disability community, and connect transition-year students and adults with disabilities for mutual learning and development. By creating inclusive, safe spaces where participants can explore, create, and connect, they change the perception and visibility of people with disabilities in their communities. CAC is a member of the Social Enterprise Republic of Ireland, Social Entrepreneurs Initiative, Open Doors Initiative, and Terenure Enterprise Centre. They are a not-for-profit organization and reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Oakland, California, United States
Root Volume Cooperative offers landscape design and build services with a focus on creating healing environments, connecting the indoors and outdoors to restore our relationships to nature, and developing regenerative living systems that get richer over time. Services include site analyses, master plans, consulting, project management, furniture and artistic elements, indoor garden development, and ongoing maintenance. Root Volume Cooperative follows permaculture design principles and is part of a restorative movement building towards ecological prosperity, social equity, and dignified economic opportunities in their community. They are a member of the Arizmendi Association of Cooperatives, the Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives (NoBAWC), and the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives.
Lakemba, New South Wales, Australia
Enviro Beds specializes in mattress recycling and mattress removals across Sydney to reduce waste and contribute to a circular economy. They salvage, recycle, and repurpose materials from collected mattresses, refreshing them for reuse or stripping them for parts and supplying those components to local businesses for manufacturing. Enviro Beds collaborates with local charities to increase their material recovery rate. They transform mattresses into dog beds for local vets and pet shelters and partner with Red Earth and other community organizations to reuse materials for cultural purposes. Recovered metal rods are used to create fishing spears for remote Indigenous communities. Enviro Beds is an Australian Bedding Stewardship Council (ABSC) approved mattress recycler.
Malang, Indonesia
Let’s Play Indonesia transforms business education into an engaging, interactive experience through game-based learning. They specialize in creating board games, digital games, design simulations, role-playing experiences, gamified apps and events, and game-based assessment tools for employee recruitment, skill evaluation, and other applications in business and education. Their programs stimulate emotional, intellectual, and psychomotor skills. Let’s Play Indonesia organizes community events, workshops, and festivals to engage businesses, educators, and the public and promote game-based learning across various fields. They support Sabers Pungli, a community initiative in East Java, Indonesia, dedicated to environmental conservation.
Bothell, Washington, United States
Dog Gone Seattle is dedicated to saving homeless dogs in Washington state and beyond through rescue, foster, and adoption. They rescue dogs at risk of euthanasia in high-kill shelters across the western United States, bring them to the Pacific Northwest, and place them in foster care to evaluate behavior, temperament, and compatibility with other animals and ensure successful matches with adopters. Every rescued dog receives veterinary care, vaccines, spay or neuter surgery, heart worm testing, microchipping, and grooming. Dog Gone Seattle is funded through adoption fees, community donations, and grants and supported by hundreds of fosters and volunteers who help with transportation, evaluation, training, walking, socializing, grooming, administration, and more. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.
Wien, Austria
New Work Targets helps create workplace environments that enable learning and development at both the organizational and individual levels and enhance well-being, effectiveness, and leadership. They provide training and consultations on communication, leadership, wellbeing, motivation, organizational structure, and personal development. New Work Targets offers Founders’ Yoga to support holistic health, Founders’ Dinners to foster meaningful connections, and free community events. They are a member of Impact Hub Vienna.
Holton Heath, England, United Kingdom
Chococo creates handmade chocolates from ethically sourced ingredients on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. They produce chocolate bars, chocolate slabs, chocolate drops, hot chocolate flakes, and novelty chocolates for retail and serve hot chocolate, brownies, and gelato at their cafes in Swanage, Winchester, Exeter, and Horsham. Chococo works with chocolate partners in Ecuador, Colombia, and Madagascar to source sustainable, single-origin, slave-free couverture chocolate and ship it directly by sea. They cut out middlemen to ensure traceability and keep more of the value chain in the cocoa-producing country. Product packaging and takeaway containers are plastic-free and recyclable or home compostable. Chococo offers discounts to customers who bring empty chocolate boxes or hot chocolate tins to one of their chocolate houses for refilling. They donate a portion of sales to the Sumatra Orangutan Society and Project Seagrass.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Libertate contributes to the cultural transformation of organizations, the integration of diversity, disability, accessibility, and gendered perspectives, and the active participation of people with disabilities in the exercise of their rights. They conduct diagnostics, testing, technical training, and accessibility certification for digital products and offer consultancy, training, and awareness programs on disability, accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Libertate contributes to Nuestros Derechos en Foco, a collective of women with disabilities, Mesa de Impulso a las Empresas Sociales, Yunus&Youth, Impacto Digital, Consejo Publicitario Argentino, Teach for All, and Talleres Protegidos. They reinvest all surplus towards their purpose.
Rafina, Greece
Taste the Local Crete promotes sustainable, slow travel by encouraging visitors to explore beyond popular sites, connect with the local community, and support the island’s economy while experiencing its authentic food culture. They provide self-guided itineraries for the regions of Rethymno and Lassithi, allowing travelers to explore Crete’s authentic, lesser-known locales at their own pace and away from mass tourism. Travelers can choose different kinds of gastronomic activities, including small-scale organic farm tours and tasting experiences, food and wine tours, extra virgin olive oil tasting experiences, cooking lessons, and local food and wine festivals. Taste the Local Crete connects visitors with the local community and food culture, promotes local producers that prioritize sustainability, and respects environmentally protected areas. They are a member of Impact Hub Athens and Bizrupt.
Oak Forest, Illinois, United States
Ink Forest creates custom screen-printed apparel with a commitment to integrity, innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility. They offer water-based screen printing, direct-to-film printing, and heat transfer printing on t-shirts, hoodies, fleece, and other apparel. Ink Forest Eco-Friendly Screen Printing sources from local suppliers committed to ethical labor practices, prioritizes manual processes over automatic presses to reduce energy consumption, and exclusively uses plant-based cleaning solvents and vegan, water-based inks that do not contain PVC plastics or phthalates and do not require benzene for cleanup. They provide in-kind donations to social justice organizations. Ink Forest Eco-Friendly Screen Printing is a Green America certified Green Business and a member of the Environmental Education Association of Illinois.
Denver, Colorado, United States
Let Em Have It Salon in Denver prioritizes a healthy salon culture, inclusivity, and sustainability. They offer haircuts, razor cuts, low-tox color services, blowouts, scalp and conditioning hair repair treatments, and specialized services for curly hair. All pricing is gender-neutral and based on the time required. Let Em Have It Salon operates under a team-based business model instead of a traditional commission or booth rental structure to support collaboration. Team members are paid hourly and have four-day work weeks to ensure work-life balance. They partner with Green Circle Salons to divert hair clippings and other salon waste from landfill and offset carbon emissions. Let Em Have It Salon is a certified B Corporation and a member of Women in Sustainability and B Local Colorado.
Lisboa, Portugal
Unsolo informs, strengthens, and connects single-parent families in Portugal through an inclusive online platform. Members can participate in events, online meetups, and discussions, access a resource hub, explore job opportunities, and create profiles to foster connections and support. The platform also provides a dedicated webpage for children affected by separation and offers guidance and reassurance to help them navigate their emotions and understand their rights. Unsolo advocates for the rights and visibility of solo parents to spark public dialogue and drive meaningful conversations about the realities of single-parent families in Portugal.
Wardell, New South Wales, Australia
FigTree Farm Collective supports sustainable, affordable, and scalable container home projects in the Northern Rivers region in New South Wales to address housing insecurity, support resilient communities, and provide innovative alternatives to traditional housing models. They offer consultations, site assessments, and project management services to support landowners, community organizations, research groups, and charities in developing housing solutions that navigate regulatory challenges, align with circular economy principles, and mitigate financial, environmental, and supply chain risks. Their solutions are designed to overcome local regulatory barriers and delays associated with conventional building methods by accelerating housing delivery through rapid deployment of custom-designed container homes. FigTree Farm Collective offers locally sourced macadamia nuts through their online store and uses the profits to support housing projects in their community. They are a member of WardellCORE.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Portland, Oregon, United States
New Coyote Consulting aims to radically transform the economic landscape of the Pacific Northwest through equity and communications consulting. Services include strategy development, training, coaching, hiring processes, nonprofit consulting, communications and administrative support, campaign management, and grant writing. They specialize in serving queer, transgender, black, Indigenous, or people of color (QTBIPOC) professionals and their organizations to address systemic issues rooted in white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism. New Coyote Consulting supports their staff with above-market wages, paid professional development opportunities, and flexible working arrangements. They provide donation-based and in-kind support to organizations focused on social justice. New Coyote Consulting is certified by Benefit Corporations for Good and by the state of Oregon as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women Business Enterprise (WBE). They are a member of Better Portland and Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network.
Irwindale, California, United States
Green Commuter provides sustainable transportation options in Los Angeles and Fresno to improve air quality, alleviate traffic, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impact. They offer electric vehicle car sharing, electric vanpooling, and zero-emission fleet replacement for companies and universities. Green Commuter purchases carbon neutral energy and offsets their operational carbon footprint.
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Yes2Ventures exists to create employment opportunities for people in Sheffield with learning difficulties and disabilities, neurodiversity, and autism through the development of social firms. They engage with existing social enterprises that have the potential to become social firms, identify entrepreneurs to establish new social firms, and provide advice, resources, and networking opportunities. They also assist with job brokerage, candidate matching, in-work support, and advocacy. Yes2Ventures defines social firms as enterprises with an explicit commitment to employing people with learning difficulties and disabilities, neurodiversity, or autism and at least 25 percent of employees from those groups. Their work is supported by Opportunity Sheffield. Yes2Ventures is a not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.
Penarth, Wales, United Kingdom
Grounds for Good collects used coffee grounds from coffee houses across Wales and repurposes them into food, drinks, and housewares to prevent methane emissions and change what people consider waste. They offer coffee-distilled gin and vodka, vegan chocolates, coffee-infused preserves and oils, wildflower seed balls, and cups, drinking straws, egg holders, soap dishes, eye pillows, and other home accessories made with upcycled coffee grounds. Grounds for Good sources from Welsh suppliers to support the local economy and uses bottles and packaging made from recycled paperboard, recycled glass, and compostable film. They donate a portion of their profits to Llamau, a homelessness charity that supports vulnerable young people and women in Wales.
Goondiwindi, Queensland, Australia
Bright Light Insight helps businesses enrich the communities they serve, promotes inclusivity and equity in the workplace, champions First Nations enterprises, and creates employment opportunities for people with disabilities. They specialize in business consulting, project management, marketing solutions, digital transformation, and workforce development. They also provide tailored support for not-for-profit and community organizations that includes fundraising strategy, grant writing, stakeholder engagement, and program development services. Bright Light Insight offers subsidized training and assistance for people in need. They are a member of the Darling Downs Disability Employment Taskforce.
Central Jakarta, Indonesia
Dahliah Duta Utama manufactures natural microbial fertilizers in Indonesia to build soil, increase harvests, and improve farmer income and welfare. Their flagship product, Agrodyke, releases bound nutrients through microbial activity, breaks down compacted soil layers, improves root penetration, and inhibits the development of pathogenic bacteria. Dahliah Duta Utama also offers herbal animal feed for improved livestock health. Their inputs can be applied in low amounts and are packaged in small, accessible sizes to meet the needs of small-scale farmers. Dahliah Duta Utama supports sustainable agriculture by reducing reliance on imported agrichemical fertilizers made from petrochemicals.
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Elder Archaeology engages, educates, and empowers communities through archaeology and heritage initiatives. They specialize in community excavations, heritage open days, education programs, job training initiatives, community engagement campaigns, public lectures, research services, and other social impact programs that make archaeology more accessible to the general public. By fostering a deep appreciation for shared history and preserving and promoting cultural heritage, they contribute to the social and economic well-being of the communities they serve. Elder Archaeology also supports local community groups and not-for-profit organizations with project design and delivery, fundraising, media strategy, and other services. They are a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK, Manchester Community Central, and the Federation for Archaeological Managers and Employers (FAME).
Kilifi, Kenya
ROHO Agave uses sisal agave hearts to craft agave spirits in Kenya, reduce waste, and create local livelihood opportunities. Sisal plants are cultivated in coastal Kilifi to produce durable fibers from their leaves, and after the plants reach maturity, the hearts are normally discarded or burned. Drawing inspiration from traditional Mexican techniques, ROHO Agave slow cooks the sisal agave hearts with local neem wood in pits lined with volcanic stones collected from Mount Kilimanjaro, extracts and wild ferments the juice, double distills the ferment, and blends the distilled alcohol to produce a balanced and rounded flavour profile. They bottle their agave spirits in recycled glass with paper labels made from the agave processing waste. ROHO Agave uses the remaining waste to produce quality compost fertilizer for the local community.
Gresham, Oregon, United States
Practically Magic Bookkeeping empowers small B Corporations and purpose-driven businesses with financial management support to help pave the way for a more inclusive and sustainable future. They provide affordable bookkeeping, accounting, financial coaching, and training services. Discounts are available for businesses and organizations from historically marginalized groups. Practically Magic Bookkeeping is a member of B Local PDX and Oregon Pride in Business (ORPIB).
Broomfield, England, United Kingdom
Evergreen Soap Company creates natural, vegan soaps that are gentle on the skin and the planet. Their face and body bars are handcrafted in the United Kingdom in small batches from nourishing plant-based oils, organic shea butter, pure essential oils, naturally active botanicals, clays, and minerals. All products are free from palm oil, sulfates, artificial preservatives, and other synthetic ingredients. Evergreen Soap Company offers their bars unwrapped, in compostable paper, or in unbleached cotton gift bags.
Portland, Oregon, United States
Mad Fish Digital specializes in digital marketing strategy for values-driven brands to promote the public good. Services include content marketing, design, digital marketing, paid media, search engine optimization, and social media marketing. Mad Fish Digital has an employee-led justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) impact team, provides volunteer time off to every employee, and supports nonprofit community organizations through pro bono marketing services and donations. They are an Oregon Public Benefit Corporation, a certified B Corporation, and a member of B Local PDX.
Carol Stream, Illinois, United States
Ornaments 4 Orphans sells fair trade handmade ornaments and supports global artisan groups that create jobs, fight poverty, strengthen families, empower communities, and ultimately prevent vulnerable children from becoming orphans. They specialize in Christmas ornaments, nativity sets, stocking stuffers, and other holiday decor made by artisans in Kenya, Uganda, Peru, and Nepal. Each handmade item highlights the traditional craftsmanship and native materials of the region where it is made. The fair trade artisan groups offer stable employment, which enables parents to provide food, housing, clothing, education, and medical needs for their children without placing them in institutional care. Ornaments 4 Orphans is a Fairtrade Federation verified member and a member of Chicago Fair Trade and the Christian Alliance for Orphans. They use all profits to support initiatives focused on family preservation and orphan prevention through business and poverty alleviation.
Dublin, Ireland
AnamVR empowers individuals in their journey toward better mental health by offering accessible, affordable, and convenient solutions for anxiety and mood-related issues. Their mobile app combines virtual reality (VR), gamification, psychological education, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and allows users to track their moods, access meditations, and engage in anxiety management exercises. The platform is compatible with affordable VR headsets and immerses users in calming environments where they can learn coping mechanisms, build emotional resilience, and develop practical skills for managing anxiety effectively.
Rockville, Maryland, United States
RoundPeg helps social impact companies discover and activate their purpose to engage customers, increase retention, and build loyal communities of influence. They specialize in purpose coaching and consulting services, creative services management support, branding, graphic design, campaigns, and impact reporting. RoundPeg invests in carbon offset projects and renewable energy, implements digital-first processes to reduce waste, and uses recycled and Forest Stewardship Council certified paper and office supplies. They donate a percentage of their profits and volunteer time to support local community organizations. RoundPeg is a Maryland Public Benefit Corporation, a certified B Corporation, and a member of B Corp Mid-Atlantic and WeTheChange.
Luanda, Angola
TheBridgeGlobal empowers communities in Angola and promotes active and conscious citizenship and sustainable social development through social responsibility and Communication for Development (C4D) strategies. Services include civic awareness programs, capacity building, community engagement, and media and communication strategies. They are a member of the United Nations Global Compact.
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Autumn Dahlia Creative Services empowers eco-conscious and socially responsible brands to make a bold, unapologetic impact through strategic, sustainable design and fearless brand storytelling. They specialize in visual identity, brand strategy, and sustainable package design. Autumn Dahlia Creative Services integrates sustainability into every aspect of their branding process by providing clients with actionable tips, material recommendations, and step-by-step instructions, prioritizing renewable and upcycled packaging, partnering with suppliers committed to ethical production and environmental stewardship, and rejecting greenwashing. They actively monitor and reduce their carbon footprint. Autumn Dahlia Creative Services supports Ecologi, Our Forest, One Tree Planet, GreenSpark, and other environmental initiatives. They are a Green America certified Green Business and part of SME Climate Hub, Climate Designers, Design Declares, The Plant-Based Treaty, The Ethical Move, and No Issue Packaging Alliance.
Akgedik, Türkiye
Kaptanın Ceviz Çiftliği cultivates nuts on their family farm in Muğla, Türkiye, and produces handmade foods using traditional knowledge to promote healthy eating. They specialize in walnut production and also offer almonds, artisan pastas, vegetable soups, tahini, jams, naturally fermented foods, gluten-free snacks, and other products through their online store. Kaptanın Ceviz Çiftliği preserves traditional food practices and commits to zero waste, recycling, and sustainable agriculture. They provide employment opportunities for women in their community. Kaptanın Ceviz Çiftliği is a Slow Food member.
Milton, England, United Kingdom
Give & Tea supplies ethically sourced teas in plastic-free packaging and uses all profits to uplift communities in East Africa. They offer loose leaf and bagged breakfast tea, Earl Grey, green tea, decaffeinated tea, peppermint, and chamomile in home compostable packaging. Give & Tea sources from tea farms and cooperatives with ethical business practices and respect for the environment. They donate all surplus to their partner organizations in Kenya and Tanzania and fund projects that enhance education, provide food and clean water, improve healthcare, and promote sustainability in the region. Give & Tea is a Community Interest Company (CIC).
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
SAFE Sri Lanka works to reduce poverty, empower marginalized communities, and combat human trafficking and unsafe migration practices across Sri Lanka’s North Central Province. They established chili processing centers in Thirappane and Mahavillachchiya to add value to the local harvest, open new market opportunities, and benefit subsistence farming families trapped in cycles of debt and poverty. Their flagship products are green chili hot sauce, green chili tomato sauce, and green chili powder. SAFE pays above-market prices and provides training to help farmers transition to sustainable farming practices. They use a portion of their sales to support trafficking victims and local people affected by unsafe migration practices.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Consulting for Impact provides affordable, accessible support to nonprofits and social impact businesses in Chicago and around the world, helping them establish sustainable funding streams and efficient operations. They specialize in grant writing and portfolio management, fundraising strategy, training, coaching, direct mail appeals, and communications materials. Consulting for Impact offers pro bono advisory services to nonprofit startups and has a sliding scale system to ensure affordability for small and early-stage nonprofits and businesses.
Ja-Ela, Sri Lanka
MÄDU creates handmade jewelry, gives new life to discarded waste materials, and encourages people to make more sustainable choices. Their earrings and necklaces are made from upcycled paper, plastics, wood, metal, and other responsibly sourced materials. MÄDU uses plastic-free packaging, minimizes energy and water consumption, and avoids harmful chemicals in their production processes.
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Pascal Service Promotionnel helps businesses and organizations in Canada source locally and sustainably made promotional products. They distribute branded apparel, drinkware, office supplies, bags, banners, outdoor and sports gear, and other promotional items. Pascal Service Promotionnel works with local brands that prioritize environmentally responsible materials and ethical manufacturing practices.
Lagos, Nigeria
TerraGen Energy aims to eradicate energy poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond by providing clean, affordable, and sustainable renewable energy driven by innovative technology. Their flagship product, TerraGen, is an autonomous power generator (APG) that integrates wind, gravity, and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to deliver a smart, off-grid, battery and gravity-powered electric generator. TerraGen is available through a subscription-based model to enable households and businesses to access renewable energy without the upfront cost of purchasing the equipment. TerraGen Energy is a member of Impact Hub Lagos.
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