Trusted brands using certified ethical and sustainable business practices.
Impact Hub Taipei is helping create an ecosystem of social innovation in Taiwan. They work with government, corporations, and social innovation organizations to catalyze positive change, create measurable and scalable impact, and achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Impact Hub Taipei offers coworking space, member events, training, incubation and acceleration programs, and consulting services. In addition to the original Impact Hub space, they also operate NPO Hub Taipei. Both spaces are committed to environmental responsibility and compost or recycle 90 percent of waste. Impact Hub Taipei donates to B Lab Taiwan and the Yunus Social Business Centre at National Central University. They are a certified B Corporation, a member of AVPN, and part of the global Impact Hub Network.
Impact Hub Ubatuba promotes business models that drive innovative solutions to socio-environmental problems in the Serra do Mar and north coast of São Paulo. Their facilities in Barra da Lagoa include shared workstations, private work rooms, fiscal address services, a multimedia studio, event spaces, a cafe, and a shop with local artisanal products like jams, coffees, craft beers, ceramics, natural cosmetics, regional literature, and more. Impact Hub Ubatuba offers access to a global network of peers and entrepreneurs, hosts free community events, and provides subsidized rates to those who cannot afford their services. They are a member of the global Impact Hub network.
Impact Labs Australia helps self-employed creatives build sellable digital assets with a climate-first approach. They offer a 12-week digital asset incubator, a 10-day bootcamp, workshops, and coaching services. Their digital tools follow sustainable web design standards and are locally hosted in Australia on environmentally responsible web servers. Impact Labs Australia prioritizes refurbished technology and office equipment, environmentally responsible suppliers, renewable energy, and local hiring. They have shifted their money away from banks and investment funds that invest in fossil fuels and polluting projects, and they work with clients to do the same. Impact Labs Australia is part of Clean Creatives, Creatives for Climate, Parents for Climate, and Work on Climate.
Impact Makers provides technology consulting services with a revolutionary social business model that delivers maximum value to clients while supporting their local community. Their consulting teams specialize in holistic strategy, automation, risk, and data solutions for clients in healthcare, financial services, higher education, and the public sector. Impact Makers uses these earnings to provide pro bono services and cash to their nonprofit community partners. They prioritize charitable partners that are secular, apolitical, local to where they do business, and focused on helping people help themselves. Impact Makers is a foundation-owned Virginia Benefit Corporation, a certified B Corporation, and a member of American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) and Social Venture Circle.
Impact North provides a community for Northern Australian innovators who are creating social, environmental, and cultural impact through their businesses. They offer a coworking space in Darwin, business support programs, training, workshops, events, mentoring, and advocacy. Impact North is an initiative of Enterprise Learning Projects, a registered not-for-profit that empowers remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs to transform their communities through enterprise. They serve as the social enterprise peak body in the Northern Territory and work closely with Social Enterprise Australia, the national peak body, and the peak bodies for other states and territories.
Impacto Empresarial helps reduce poverty and contribute to sustainable development in Guatemala by empowering entrepreneurs, creating and improving businesses, and fostering alliances to scale impact. They provide consulting and advisory services that improve the competitiveness and sustainability of companies and organizations through training, process improvements, and market access. Impacto Empresarial specializes in business incubation and acceleration, financial inclusion, trade facilitation, project management and evaluation, information systems and analytics, corporate social responsibility (CSR), strategic alliances, and sustainability strategies. They prioritize working with women, youth, Indigenous peoples, and companies focused on environmental sustainability.
Impact ON (formally known as the Conseil de la coopération de l'Ontario | Cooperation Council of Ontario CCO) was started in 1964 by Francophone community leaders, cooperatives, and credit unions in Ontario to strengthen the social and cooperative economy in the province. For decades, Ontario's Francophone communities have drawn on cooperative models and social entrepreneurship for self-reliance, wealth, mutual support, and healthy sustainable development. Impact ON supports the creation and development of cooperatives and social enterprises through business startup and business growth and management services. They also provide employment services, community development services, and research services focused on the social and cooperative economy. Impact ON partners with the provincial and federal government and participates in many networks including Cooperative and Mutuals Canada (CMC) and Cooperative Development Fund (CDF) of Canada. They are registered as a not-for-profit social enterprise and reinvest all profits in order to provide free and discounted support services to low income groups.
Implosion makes ethical, sustainable clothing more accessible. They specialize in organic T-shirts made with Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified cotton and OEKO-TEX and REACH certified dyes. Organic cotton improves soil health and uses up to 95 percent less water than conventional cotton. Implosion maintains fair and safe working conditions and high environmental standards throughout their value chain. They support local orphanages and contribute a portion of all sales to a Workers' Welfare Fund.
Inaari Veganised by SoulFOOD makes it easier for people to eat healthy vegan food. They focus on vegan drinks and snacks that are gluten free and made without refined sugar. Products include energy drinks, protein shakes, almond milk, almond butter, cashew butter, and energy balls. Inaari Veganised is committed to waste reduction. They use glass bottles and jars and collect back empty containers for recycling.
Inara Home designs housewares and interiors that showcase Indian craftsmanship and benefit artisan partners. They specialize in lamps, home textiles, and custom furniture and offer interior design services for residences, hotels, and corporate offices. Inara Home applies traditional techniques like Chikankari embroidery, block printing, ikat weaving, and batik to household items and helps artisans access opportunities beyond apparel. The pieces are designed to be functional and timeless so they can be passed between generations. Inara Home aims to meet monthly revenue targets for their artisan partners.
Inbundance aims to make wealth management accessible, responsive, transparent, supportive, and committed to business as a force for good. They specialize in investment management and insurance services and provide investor coaching to help people develop a new relationship with money and purpose. Inbundance Wealth Management prioritizes local and independent clients and donates one percent of gross income to Charity:Water and other charitable causes. They are a certified B Corporation and part of Benefit Corporations for Good and 1% for the Planet.
InCareAsia was started to restore the environment and promote and protect Indonesian culture. Their House of Indonesia initiative will establish a community center for Indonesians in Singapore and help Indonesian social enterprises and responsible businesses access new market opportunities. Their Planting for Purpose platform promotes tree planting at selected locations in Indonesia. For all trees planted, they provide a certificate with a QR code indicating the location, types of trees, estimated carbon credit per year, and benefits for the local community. NexBioPro is an initiative to support Indonesian enterprises focusing on biodegradable products and environmentally responsible materials. InCareAsia was started through voluntary action and crowdfunding from the Indonesian diaspora. As the initiatives become self sustaining, they will reinvest a percentage of profits in social projects across Asia.
Includovate incubates transformative and inclusive solutions for measuring, studying, and changing discriminatory norms that lead to poverty, inequality, and injustice globally. They specialize in inclusive research design, data collection, and analysis, and they draw on this expertise to offer Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training and support services for individuals, teams, and organizations in the humanitarian aid and development sectors and international corporations. Includovate works to decolonize research, make global programs and policies more inclusive, and empower women and girls, marginalized communities, and other excluded groups. They incubate research talent from the Global South to better localize and co-create agendas. Includovate minimizes their carbon footprint by working with local teams, using remote communication tools, and not flying in international consultants. They are a Social Traders Certified Social Enterprise.
Inclusive Bytes bridges the digital divide and helps social enterprises and disadvantaged individuals make better use of digital technology. They offer technical consulting, website design, and software development services and organize tailored training, workshops, and technology-related events. Programs focus on inclusion, accessibility, collaboration, and innovation. Inclusive Bytes uses open source technologies and contributes to the further development of free software models. Revenue from larger organizations enables them to cross-subsidize and support smaller nonprofits at discounted rates. Inclusive Bytes is a Community Interest Company (CIC) and a member of Social Enterprise UK, National Digital Inclusion Network, and Action Together.
InCommon Group provides strategic solutions for healthier food and agriculture systems that regenerate communities and ecosystems and lay the foundation for a more resilient future. They support clients in building more just, sustainable, and community-first food systems through facilitation, strategic planning, research, advocacy, and transformative storytelling. InCommon is committed to equity and offers services at reduced or pro bono rates to underserved community partners.
Indian Yards Foundation enables women from rural and indigenous communities in the Nilgiris to achieve dignified livelihoods and economic independence without disrupting their traditional ways of life. They provide upskilling, capacity building, and incubation support to help the women become first-generation artisans, create quality housewares, accessories, and children's products, earn a fair wage, increase their savings, and improve their lives. Indian Yards Foundation has a training stipend program to address opportunity costs and reduce barriers to entry. After the training, women are able to join community clusters, which are producer-run groups that receive orders and market access through The Good Gift. Indian Yards Foundation provides ongoing capacity building support and is working to build a social enterprise ecosystem in the region. They are a SEWF Verified Social Enterprise.
INDIMODA produces clothing, accessories, and personal care products with a focus on conscious manufacturing, zero waste, and empowering women artisans. They ensure fair wages, safe working conditions, flexible hours, and regular employment for all makers, prioritize handwoven and hand block printed fabrics, and manufacture in small batches to minimize waste. All fabric scraps are upcycled into accessories to divert waste from landfill. INDIMODA partners with not-for-profit organizations that work towards the upliftment and empowerment of women in need.
IndiSha aims to bring the health benefits of Ceylon cinnamon to the world. They specialize in a Ceylon cinnamon brew packed in biodegradable pyramid bags and paper canisters. IndiSha sources from small-scale suppliers who are passionate about environmental responsibility.
Indo Naturals contributes to clean oceans and makes sustainable living easier by supplying zero waste body and home care products that are ethically made in rural India from locally sourced raw materials. They specialize in probiotic soap, face wash, and shampoo bars made from plant-based oils and botanicals like hibiscus, shikakai, and brahmi. They use two strains of probiotics to help fend off unwanted bacteria and pollutants and contribute to a healthy skin microbiome. Each concentrated bar is the equivalent of about three plastic bottles of liquid soap. Indo Naturals also offers all-purpose bars that can be used for dishes and household cleaning, natural loofah sponges, coconut coir and mango wood brushes, and hemp bulk bags, bread bags, and tote bags. Packaging is made from recycled paper with no plastic glues or labels and can be easily composted or recycled. Indo Naturals is a guaranteed member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO).
Industree Foundation builds sustainable livelihoods in the creative manufacturing sector to ensure that underemployed women can have high and regular incomes, decent and equitable working conditions, and the ability to cope with life crises. Their comprehensive approach helps communities assess their traditional skill base, organize into production units, develop products that appeal to modern customers, create consistent demand, improve access to vital working capital, and equitably engage with local and global markets through producer-owned enterprises. Industree has reached more than 60,000 women artisans across India and Africa and tripled the incomes of artisans in non-farm occupations. Examples of profitable, globally compliant producer enterprises that Industree has incubated include Greenkraft, which produces natural fiber housewares for major international buyers, and Ektha, which produces apparel for Mother Earth.