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Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.

Coffea Ceylon

Coffea Ceylon hand sorts, roasts, distributes, and exports Arabica coffee from forest gardens in Sri Lanka's hill country. By enhancing the quality of local coffee production, they aim to expand benefits to low income coffee growers and their families. Coffea Ceylon contributes a portion of all sales to support the education of children in coffee growing villages.


Coffield Café

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coFLOWco

Collective Flow Consulting (coFLOWco) aims to create equity and impact by amplifying the strengths, voices, and creative ideas of diverse mission-driven leaders. They support social enterprises and responsible businesses with branding, content strategy, scoping, planning, pitches, proposals, contracts, processes, policies, research, business development, and more. They also work with foundations, institutions, and agencies that want to engage small businesses in an ethical, equitable way. coFLOWco is committed to closing wealth and wage gaps. They offer accessible price points, a sliding scale for startups, and low bono or pro bono services for Black, Indigenous, and people of color founders. As a collective, they are reimagining the future of work. coFLOWco is a certified Woman Owned Business and Women's Business Enterprise and is working towards B Corps certification and registration as a public benefit corporation and worker owned cooperative. They are a signatory of the Women's Empowerment Principles and a member of the Women's Funding Network, Women's Center for Leadership, For Women Who Roar, Business for a Better Portland, and Catalyst 2030.


Cogni™

Cogni XR Health aims to democratize mental health services. Their telehealth platform helps mental health providers deliver effective individualized care through an artificial intelligence (AI) driven assessment and diagnosis system and a self-directed virtual reality (VR) based treatment journey. Cogni XR improves engagement and enables patients to measure their progress. It is used by Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), educational institutions, and mental health providers that serve individuals struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, phobia, and other cognitive or behavioral health challenges. Cogni is part of Coralus (formerly SheEO), Salon International de la Femme Noire, and Afrotech.


COGY.net

COGY.net is a network of caregivers, people with less mobility, and engineers around the world who are committed to activating hidden abilities. The network initially formed to increase access and support for the COGY cycling chair. Most wheelchair users have the ability to move their legs, but aren't able to maintain balance or bear the weight of standing. The COGY cycling chair is designed to be stable, maneuverable, and easy to pedal for many wheelchair users. It can be used for recreation, exercise, therapy, and rehabilitation. COGY.net coordinates trial sessions, fitness instruction, rentals, purchases, free COGY clubs, and regular online meetings. The network's long term goal is to enable people with disabilities to live a fulfilling life and actively apply their creativity, communication skills, and talents to creating a better world.


Coldwater Coffeehouse and Bakery

Coldwater Coffeehouse and Bakery is a worker-owned farm-to-table cafe in old town Avondale that provides healthy, local, and affordable food to their neighborhood. Their onsite urban farm supplies fresh organically grown produce, and their bakery produces naturally leavened small batch sourdough and other fresh baked goods. They serve breakfast, lunch, and drinks, and organize regular community markets. The Coldwater operates as a worker-owned cooperative and reinvests 50 percent of profits to support their social mission.


Collaborative Craft Projects

Collaborative Craft Projects (CCP) works closely with artisan communities throughout Zimbabwe and regionally to design, develop, and produce handcrafted housewares and furniture. They specialize in bespoke basketry and flooring solutions that are made from sustainably sourced natural resources and showcase traditional skills and craftsmanship. Raw materials include Ilala palm, Ibhuma reed, and sisal. In addition to their own signature collections, CCP offers assessments and workshops for development partners, interior design services and installations for boutique hotels, spas, and lodges, and curation, procurement, product development, and private label production services for designers, brands, and retailers. Their work creates a valuable social outlet for rural women and enables them to provide for their families and gain financial freedom.


Collective Arts Development Association (CADA)

Collective Arts Development Association (CADA) uses art as a tool to transform mindsets and combat crime and drug abuse among young people in Cameroon. They offer art training, life skills education, and social enterprise development programs to drug addicts, ex-child soldiers, ex-convicts, orphans, and other vulnerable youth between 12 and 25 years old. Participants learn painting, sculpture, commercial printing, and other crafts, cultivate organic crops in the art school garden, and develop creative and entrepreneurial skills through a participatory, holistic approach. At the end of each training cycle, participants can apply for seed funding to set up small social enterprise ventures to foster positive change. CADA draws on lived experience to help young people see an alternative path and rebuild their resilience. They are registered as a local not-for-profit organization.


Collective for Historical Dialogue & Memory

Collective for Historical Dialogue & Memory (CHDM) was founded by an interdisciplinary group of practitioners to contribute to memory work and the practices of interrogating, documenting, and preserving forgotten and neglected aspects of Sri Lanka’s complex past. They focus on archival work, history education, museums, and historical dialog. CHDM works in Sinhala, Tamil, and English and offers memory walks, the traveling history museum, film screenings, and human library events. Activities are free and open to the general public.


Collective Leisure

Collective Leisure reduces health inequity and enables wellbeing in New South Wales. They partner with local government, local health districts, schools, and other organizations to co-design and deliver inclusive sports, recreation, and well-being activities for underserved communities. Their programs are culturally responsive and tailored to the needs of specific groups including children and young people, seniors, and people with disabilities. Collective Leisure also offers employment pathways in the sports and recreation sector for people from marginalized communities, including people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. They provide training and work experience for sports coaches, swim teachers, pool lifeguards, and bike instructors. Collective Leisure is a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise and a member of the Social Enterprise Council NSW & ACT (SECNA). They reinvest at least 50 percent of profits towards their mission.


Collectivity

Collectivity is a consulting cooperative that helps nonprofits, community organizations, social enterprises, and government agencies build operational capacity to accelerate mission and effectively collaborate to deliver impact. They work with clients to create a thriving Minnesota by supporting families with food, housing, employment, transportation, healthcare, and education access. Collectivity offers assessments, training, tools, and expert services related to strategic planning and implementation, collective action and collaboration, impact measurement and reporting, operations and technology, and governance and leadership. They are registered as a multistakeholder cooperative with the goal of having all members co-own and co-benefit from the business. The coworker member group has already been activated and is increasing workplace democracy through shared ownership, decision-making, and profits.


Collie & Districts Community Financial Services

Good Market is a curated platform that brings together people creating a better world. All of the vendors on the site have been through an application and review process to ensure they meet Good Market standards and are good for people and good for the planet.


Colman Group

Colman Group provides consulting services that align an organization’s strategic goals and social responsibility mission. They specialize in change management, business processes, project management, program leadership, risk mitigation, diversity and inclusion, and conscious capitalism. Colman Group offers preferential support for purpose-driven enterprises, women in technology, adults with intellectual disabilities, military members, veterans, and their spouses.


Co & Lombo

Co & Lombo jewelry is designed in Cologne and ethically handcrafted in Sri Lanka from recycled gold and silver and sustainably sourced pearls. The founder is an adoptee from Sri Lanka who grew up in Germany and reunited with her biological mother after 38 years. She created Co & Lombo to give back to her birth country and provide fair living wages and financial security for Sri Lankan families. They partner with a small, family-run business that has been making quality jewelry for generations and has a shared commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Co & Lombo is a member of Friedenskinder, a German association that supports children in Sri Lanka, and contributes to Sambol Foundation, a shelter for women in need.


Colombo Closet

Colombo Closet is a marketplace for pre-loved clothing, accessories, shoes, baby gear, toys, books, and housewares. Their mission is to contribute to a greener planet by reducing waste and promoting a culture of sharing and reuse. This includes caring for material items so that they can have a second life. Colombo Closet has a charity corner that enables sellers to donate to people in need. Information on funded projects is shared publicly.


Colombo Design Studio

Colombo Design Studio specializes in sustainable design and gives priority to projects and clients that are environmentally responsible. Their services include brand development, website design, film production, and product development from sketch to computer aided design, 3D printing, prototyping, and manufacture. They support a circular economy by designing and developing products that minimize resource use or are made from recycled materials.


Colombo Meditation

Colombo Meditation offers classes and customized personal instruction seven days a week at their center in Rajagiriya. They have developed a seven step guided meditation method to help people change their minds, change their lives, and live truly. Colombo Meditation also organizes monthly meetups for their member community.


Colombo School of Business and Management

Colombo School of Business and Management (CSBM) aims to develop innovative and socially responsible leaders who create value through business. They collaborate with global institutions to develop progressive programs with a focus on sustainable management principles. CSBM offers certificate, diploma, and executive education programs and organizes an annual conference on social entrepreneurship and green business. They also organize internships to help young people develop skills and increase their employability.


Colour Me Green

Colour Me Green designs unique home and lifestyle products from recycled, repurposed, and sustainably sourced materials. They specialize in using byproducts from local industry to create pots, vases, baskets, trays, tealight holders, and jewelry that serve as "conversation pieces" and stimulate dialog about socially and environmentally conscious lifestyles. All products are handcrafted by skilled Sri Lankans from low income communities.


Comboni Alliance for Social Entrepreneurship

Good Market is a curated platform that brings together people creating a better world. All of the vendors on the site have been through an application and review process to ensure they meet Good Market standards and are good for people and good for the planet.