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Gifts That Give Back, Your Guide to Gifts That Support a Cause


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Looking for a unique gift that will also give back to someone in need? There’s a huge range of companies that work to better the world through their social activism, whether employing fair trade artisans or donating to charity. And by giving a gift that supports a cause, you are also investing in the well-being of those less fortunate. In the end, isn’t this what the holiday spirit is about?

With such a wide range of products and charities, it’s not difficult to find something that is close to the heart of the gift recipient. For instance, Ivory Ella gives back to animals by donating to a charity that prevents elephant poaching, while STATE supports education by supplying an American child in need with a backpack full of supplies for every bag sold. The list continues full of chic, fun, and stylish items that won’t just make great gifts, but also a great impact.

 

Pura Vida Bracelets

Bracelets

Dreaming Out Loud Bracelets | $45

Pura Vida Bracelets sells handcrafted bracelets made by artisans around the world. Founded in Costa Rica, they now have over 350 global artisans working. Not only does the company generate employment opportunities for these artisans, but they also donate 1% of their annual revenue and have partnered with more than 170 charities and donated over $1.5 million. You can purchase single bracelets, packs, and even sign up for a monthly subscription service.

 

Hand in Hand

Bars of Soap

Assorted Bar Soap Set (Pack of 12) | $59.99

Not only does Hand in Hand produce vegan, cruelty-free, and palm oil-free lotions, body washes, soaps, and fragrances, they also give back. Since 2011, the company has donated over 1 million bars of soap through its global child-advocacy group My Neighbor’s Children. The company itself was inspired by the knowledge that 5 million children a year die from water-related illnesses, so co-founders Bill Glaab and Courtney Apple decided to create a household product to make a change.

 

UNICEF Market

Holiday Gifts That Give to Charity

Talavera Ceramic Dinner Plates from Mexico | $64.95

With over 26,000 products, UNICEF Market is an online collection of gifts, handcrafted by artisans from around the world. Each purchase supports the artisan as well as sends vital supplies to children.

 

Ivory Ella

Tie Dye Tank Top

Orchid Tie Dye Tank | $29

With poachers continuing to impact elephant populations, Ivory Ella is trying to make a difference. 10% of their annual profits go to Save the Elephants, an organization in Kenya that helps protect these elegant giants. They’ve donated $1.6 million to Save the Elephants and continue to contribute to a range of other charities through special capsule collections.

 

The Company Store

Family Pajama

Holiday Dog Pajamas | $69

The Company Store has been in business for over 100 years, and through its Company Cares program, they support numerous charities. Whether giving out bedding and towels in Haiti through Partners in Health, donating $5 from every pair of their Heart to Heart sleepwear (sold in the months of October and May) to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, or donating a comforter to homeless children in the United States (via their Buy One, Give One program), there are many reasons to feel good about gifting from their catalog.

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Skylar Yoo

Skylar Yoo Feminist Apparel

Fearless Girl Feminist Graphic Tee | $48

Inspired by the Women’s March, My Modern Met co-founder Alice Yoo founded Skylar Yoo. By pairing artistic hand lettering with bold, inspirational phrases, the company sells apparel and accessories meant to empower women. Intended to spread a positive message, 20% of all net profits are divided between two charities. 10% is given to the Malala Fund, a non-profit that helps girls around the world go to school and 10% goes to Bring Change 2 Mind, which focuses on opening up the dialogue about mental illness.

 

The Tote Project

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Free to Soar Pouch | $20.75

Adorned with uplifting phrases, these totes and pouches are sewn in India by women who have left the sex trade. Aside from providing these women with employment opportunities, 10% of The Tote Project’s gross profits are donated to the charity Two Wings to help survivors of human trafficking in the United States.

 

Box Lunch

Studio Ghibli Necklace

Studio Ghibli Necklace | $29.99

Specializing in pop-culture-themed products, Box Lunch donates a meal through the Feeding America program for every $10 spent. Thus far they’ve donated 20 million meals through the program, which works with local food banks.

 

Lucky Iron Fish

Gifts That Help Others

Lucky Iron Fish | $40

Did you know that nearly two billion people suffer from iron deficiency and anemia? With a simple invention, Lucky Iron Fish is combatting this issue globally. Their small iron cooking tool infuses food with the proper amount of iron and can be used again and again. It’s perfect for those who need more iron in their diet, whether you are a vegan or an athlete, and for every Iron Fish purchased, the company donates one to communities in need. So far, they’ve donated nearly 30,000 Lucky Iron Fish through their non-profit partners.

 

Heifer International Marketplace

Heifer International Marketplace

Trio of J.M. Thomason Cardamom Seasoning Blends | $22

Heifer provides the tools of transformation to make change possible as the organization links communities and brings sustainable agriculture and commerce to areas with a long history of poverty. Through the Heifer Marketplace, the organization offers various gifts that are made by families participating in Heifer’s programs, with a portion of proceeds from each purchase giving back to the organization, furthering its mission to enable farmers and their families struggling with hunger and poverty to achieve lives of true self-determination.

 

Found My Animal

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Prismatic Rope Dog Leash | $64

This New York-based company produces high-quality pet products that are made in the USA and celebrate adopted or rescued animals. In business since 2006, they are known for their durable leashes and collars made from hand-dyed nautical rope. You’ll find unique, stylish items for both dogs and cats, while also giving back. Found My Animal supports numerous animal shelters and charities across the United States and have started the Rescue Orange Project, which sees them donate an orange leash to a dog in need for each one sold. And if you are looking to adopt, they have a section on their website dedicated to animals looking for homes.

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Hiptipico

Embroidered Bag

Harmony Convertible Bag | $348

Hiptipico specializes in vibrantly colored handmade goods from Guatemala, primarily made by artisans from indigenous cultures. The ethical fashion brand sells everything from handbags and shoes to colorful camera straps, all 100% handcrafted and created using traditional techniques. As the company is located full time in Guatemala, they are able to cultivate deep relationships with the artisans, who set their own prices and hours. You can even learn more about the artisans who make each piece on their website.

 

Conscious Step

Conscious Step Socks

Conscious Step Socks | $11.95+ per pair

Socks are a classic holiday go-to that can cause groans when opened, but what if those socks actually made a difference? Conscious Step sells organic and fair trade certified socks knit in India for both men and women. Collaborating with a wide range of charities, you can select your socks based on the cause, from treating HIV to providing clean water. For every pair purchased, a fixed fee goes directly to the partner charity, helping make a tangible change around the world.

 

Yoobi

Stock up on fun, colorful school supplies for your kids—from lunch bags to notebooks and colored pencils and Yoobi will give back to a child in need. Yoobi—pronounced “you-be”—means “one for you, one for me.” And for every item purchased, a Yoobi item will be donated to an American classroom in need. Since 2014, they’ve donated enough to impact over 3 million kids through their partners the Kids in Need Foundation. It’s a great place to load up on fun stocking stuffers that have a purpose.

 

The Brave Collection

guide to gifts that give back to charity

Compass Bracelet | $45

Handmade in Cambodia by artisans who come from underprivileged backgrounds or suffer from disabilities, 10% of profits from The Brave Collection jewelry goes to help combat human trafficking in that country.

 

Toms

Toms Shoes

Marigold Floral Shoes | $54.95

Toms was one of the first companies to popularize the “one for one” model with its shoes, and the mission continues today—although it looks a little different. After giving nearly 100 million pairs of shoes to people in need, it has continued to make an impact with its Giving Team that integrates its resources into programs for underserved communities around the world.

 

Cause Box

subscription box charity products

Annual subscription, 1 box every 3 months | $49.95

Featuring $250 worth of socially-conscious products for women, Cause Box is a quarterly subscription box that also features literature on the social causes aided by the products inside. There are different subscription options or you can buy a one-off box filled with goodies. Cause Box also partners with charities to help them raise more funds.

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FEED

Feed Crossbody Bag

Eleanor Crossbody Bag | $148

Help children around the world get a good school meal when you purchase bags and accessories from FEED. All of their products—many of which are artisan-made—list how many meals will be provided thanks to your purchase. FEED is partnered with the UN World Food Programme, UN Children’s Fund, and Feeding America to fulfill its promises to help end child hunger in 63 different countries.

 

STATE

Children's Backpack

Kane Kids Backpack | $75

For every backpack purchased, STATE delivers a backpack filled with tools for success to an American child in need. Their #WhatDoWeTellTheKids project aims to shed light on social injustices and marginalized populations around the US through sharing stories.

 

Red and Olive

Bear Doll

Mr. Beary Doll | $80

Calling their adorable stuffed toys BFFs, Red and Olive seek to empower the women in Peru who create the dolls. They are a fair-trade company that wants to help break the cycle of poverty that the artisans experience, thus improving the lives of these families for generations to come.

 

Delicacies

christmas gifts that give back

Sterling Silver Avocado Necklace | $80

Working with charitable organizations such as Food Bank for New York City, Share Our Strength, No Kid Hungry, and New York’s City Harvest, Delicacies designs whimsical foodie jewelry—including necklaces inspired by pasta. Every purchase provides 20 meals to help feed the hungry. And each season they pair with a celebrity chef, donating at least 10% of profits to that chef’s favorite hunger-relief charity.

 

Sackcloth & Ashes

Handcrafted Blanket

Heritage Smoky Quartz Blanket | $125

Sackcloth & Ashes founder Bob Dalton was inspired to help the homeless population after his mother experienced homelessness. Upon calling his local shelter to assess their need, he found that they could use blankets the most. So, with every purchase of their blankets, one is donated to a homeless shelter in your community. The company has the goal to “Blanket the United States” by donating one million blankets to shelters by 2024.

 

Love Your Melon

Beanie With Pom

Black Speckled Pom Beanie | $45

Apparel brand Love Your Melon is dedicated to supporting children with cancer. The company gives a hat to every kid battling the disease, and 50% of net profit from its products is donated to nonprofit organizations that “lead the fight against pediatric cancer.” Although it’s best known for its pom beanies, Love Your Melon also has face masks, headbands, blankets, and more.

 

Fire Dept. Coffee

Spirit Infused Coffee

Rum-Infused Coffee | $16.99

Veteran-owned Fire Dept. Coffee has a mission of providing great-tasting coffee to everyone. The orders are roasted by a team of active and retired firefighters, and the company is known for its tasty spirit-infused roasts. But beyond creating great coffee, Fire Dept. Coffee supports first responders who have been injured on the job (physically or mentally) or are facing other health challenges.

 

AmazonSmile

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LEGO Guggenheim Museum Kit | $164.99

Like the convenience of Amazon but still want to give back? AmazonSmile is an easy way to support your favorite charity while browsing the same products and paying the same price as you would normally. Just simply navigate through the AmazonSmile website, using your normal Amazon login, and select the charity you’d like to receive a donation based on your purchases. 0.5% of the purchase price on eligible products will automatically go to the charity of your choice.

 

This article has been edited and updated.

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