Social impact: how does your business help the community or the world?


We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.
At LMB Boutique, success is measured in community impact, not just sales. Liz Murtagh has woven philanthropy into the fabric of her business, directing support to vital local organizations like Dunedin Cares, the Homeless Empowerment Program, Diamonds and Denim’s SFBH Foundation, suicide prevention programs, and groups aiding children with special needs. Read More>>

Strength Training needs to be at the foundation of every community. Strong communities are supportive communities for a myriad of reasons. Physical, mental, spiritual health all improve massively with consistent strength training. If everyone is able bodied, there is more capability to support. More focus on creating stronger systems together. Read More>>

My line of work helps the community by navigating people to get to their destinations via travel. I work in the spectrum of Transit/Aviation. Read More>>

When I first started Worleygig.com, I called it “A Blog of Neat Things.” Over the past 22 years, it’s evolved beyond a simple blog into a full-fledged website, so I recently updated the tagline to “Your Destination for Neat Things.” That’s really what Worleygig is — a place people can visit to find out what’s happening, what’s fun, what’s cool, and maybe get a little bit of relief from the stress of daily life. Read More>>

My business Angelic Messages By Gabe helps the community by many factors. I started my business with the goal to help other people learn more about spirituality, Mediumship, Past Life regression, Tarot and themselves. My business helps by teaching mediumship and mentoring my students through their spiritual journey. Read More>>

I have always been curious about one simple question: why do people choose what they choose? This curiosity shaped my academic path and eventually led me into marketing. Not the loud kind, but the kind that helps meaningful ideas reach the people whose lives they can genuinely improve. Read More>>

I tell stories from the Southeast Asian/Indian communities diaspora across the world in film and television. In an effort to elevate and expand our perception in the public’s eye. Read More>>

What I do is so much more than giving people back time and space. When I come into someone’s home — whether it’s organizing, decluttering, packing, or unpacking after a move — it gets personal really fast. You’re trusting me with your things, your memories, and the parts of your life that feel overwhelming. Because of that, I naturally build real relationships with my clients. Read More>>

I help leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs share their stories in ways that create real impact through bestselling books, media features, TV, and influential stages. These stories inspire action, touch hearts, and spark change in communities. Read More>>

My business, Its Regular, helps the community and the world by giving everyday people real game on money, ownership, and creative freedom — not just motivation. Read More>>

As Matthew West, founder and psychologist behind Boom AI: The mental health crisis on college campuses isn’t just a student problem – it’s a societal crisis with ripple effects that touch every corner of our communities. Read More>>
