We donate at least 10% of all profits to community organizations that provide creativity, mindfulness, and social equity services for kids from marginalized backgrounds.
We encourage you to click in to the provided links to learn more about the great work they do!
We created this page to provide more visibility into the organizations we donate to and highlight the causes we care about. Read our launch post:
We consistently donate to two organizations that fully align with our mission of sharing creativity and mindfulness with kids of all ages, especially those from under-served and marginalized communities.
Inner-City Arts offers a safe, creative space in Los Angeles where under-served Los Angeles children and teens can unlock their creative potential. Their educational campus is an oasis in the heart of Skid Row.
Image via Inner-City Arts: Volunteering with Mimochai at the Inner-City Arts 2018 Career Fair
Lead by an experienced team of parents of color, The Conscious Kid partners with organizations, children’s museums, schools, and families across the country to promote access to children’s books centering underrepresented and oppressed groups.
Image byJulie Flett from My Heart Fills With Happiness byMonique Gray Smith, via theconciouskid.org
We also donate to organizations addressing pressing issues that are impacting our wider community's well-being. We believe in supporting not only globally-recognized organizations but also amazing local groups that are focusing on solving tangible issues. Here are just a few highlights:
826LA is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.
Image via Instagram @826LA
Friends of the Earth fights for a more healthy and just world in issues ranging from climate change to agricultural reform. They organize to build long-term political power and campaign to change the rules of our economic and political systems that create injustice and destroy nature.
We appreciate that they focus on systematic change that leads to long-term results for all residents of planet Earth.
Image via Friends of the Earth site