Monday, June 1, 2009

TOMS and their peers. Love it.

My previous post discusses TOMS Shoes, the world's coolest company- one that sells shoes and gives shoes in the very same transaction! This company has inspired me to turn my job search in a totally different direction. It has allowed me to realize that I want my career to make me feel good about what I am doing. I want more than a paycheck (although I do have to live...).

With that said, I did some research and have compiled a list of companies that I feel are (almost) as awesome as TOMS Shoes and have similar business models and goals:

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)
Mission: "To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing
each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning."

This company gives people the opportunity to donate used laptops or buy a new one for children in need in developing countries! (Check out this link to see pictures of OLPC in
action)

This company's "garments aim to inspire, raise funds and awareness for the beneficiaries, and are manufactured responsibly in the USA. San Francisco’s Ashbury Images, whose social mission is to provide employment, job training, and support services to individuals recovering from substance abuse and homelessness, did many of the T-shirt screen-printing."

Choose Your Cause

"Through the sale of high-end, luxury bracelets, 20% of the proceeds goes toward causes championed by The Hollyrod Foundation." The four causes that the company focuses on are: Breast Cancer, Children, Autism and Parkinson’s disease.

Peacekeeper Cause-metics
Peacekeeper Cause-metics is "the first cosmetics line to give all of its after-tax distributable profits to women’s health advocacy and urgent human rights issues. Peacekeeper builds a bridge between extraordinary women in the land-of-plenty with extraordinary women who just by chance of birth don’t have our resources or opportunities."

EDUN
"EDUN specializes in Organic Clothing, Graphic Tees, and Eco Clothing with a mission to drive sustainable employment in developing economies."

FEED Projects
This company's goal is to reach hungry children through the sales of their FEED bags. These bags raise much-needed funds for WFP school-feeding operations and awareness of the problem of child hunger. They distribute the funds through the FEED Foundation which gets the money from the bag sales to hungry children as efficiently as possible. Visit the FEED Foundation at http://www.thefeedfoundation.org/.




I won't bore you with any more blurbs, so here are a list of even more companies who are doing good things. Check them out. Seriously.
Rosa Loves
The Hunger Site
I'm Tired Free Rice
Project Have Hope


Want to find charities to get involved with? Check out this great resource: Charity Navigator