Our Impact

The receipts.

We don’t do vague promises or “a portion of proceeds.” Here’s exactly where the money went.

$0

donated to local nonprofits since 2022

13+
Nonprofits funded
14
Brand partners
10
Store locations
2
States
Quarter by Quarter

Full Giving History

Q3 2022 — Program Launch
Ananeo
$1,100.00
Community — reentry & housing
Ananeo
Q4 2022
Expunge Colorado
$1,144.50
Community — criminal justice reform
Q1 2023
$3,085.50
Hunger
Bienvenidos Food Bank
Q2 2023
$3,990.00
Community — youth & families
Struggle of Love Foundation
Q3 2023 — Crosses $4K/quarter
$4,272.50
Community — neighborhood health
Montbello Walks
Q4 2023
$5,578.00
Community — animal welfare
Dumb Friends League
Q1 2024 — Crosses $8K/quarter
$8,103.50
Health — disability services
Chanda Center for Health
Q2 2024
$7,405.00
Hunger
Community Food Share
Q3 2024 — First five-figure quarter
$10,100.50
Community — Latino empowerment
Cultivando
Q4 2024
$10,164.00
Health — cancer & serious illness
First Descents
Q1 2025
$10,053.00
Veterans
Parker's Platoon
Q2 2025 — First returning org
$10,153.00
Hunger
Community Food Share
Q3 2025
$12,527.00
Hunger
Bienvenidos Food Bank
Q4 2025 — $100K milestone · NJ expansion
$14,866.50
Health — cancer support
Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation
Q1 2026 — New record · Largest single-quarter donation
$18,053.50
Hunger
Bienvenidos Food Bank
By the Cause

Where the money went

$33,134
Cancer & Health
Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation, First Descents, Chanda Center for Health
$26,185
Community Organizations
Struggle of Love, Ananeo, Expunge Colorado, Montbello Walks, Dumb Friends League, Cultivando
$51,224
Hunger
Community Food Share (x2), Bienvenidos Food Bank (x3)
$10,053
Veterans
Parker’s Platoon
Real Checks, Real Impact
Presenting check to Struggle of Love Foundation Presenting check to Bienvenidos Food Bank Be.Social Community presents a $10,153 check to Community Food Share, Q2 2025 Be.Social Community presents a $12,527 check to Bienvenidos Food Bank, Q3 2025 Be.Social Community presents a $14,688.50 check to Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation, Q4 2025
The Growth Story

From $1,100 to $18,053

$1,100 → $3,085 → $5,578 → $8,103 → $10,164 → $14,866 → $18,053

Every quarter, the fund grows because more people are shopping partner brands, more brands are participating, and more stores are contributing.

When Be.Social Community launched in 2022, we didn’t know if the model would work. Could fifty cents per unit actually add up to anything meaningful? Could we convince brands to opt in? Could we sustain it quarter after quarter?

The answer, evidently, is yes. The program hasn’t just survived — it’s accelerated. The nonprofits receiving funds have told us, repeatedly, that this kind of consistent, no-strings-attached support is exactly what they need most. Not a one-time check from a corporate PR campaign. A relationship. Every quarter. Without fail.

We’re not the biggest corporate donor in Colorado. We’re not trying to be. We’re trying to be the most consistent — the one that shows up every quarter and puts real money into real hands.

$120,596 is a milestone. It’s not the finish line.

The next quarter starts now. Every purchase from a Be.Social partner brand keeps this going.