We are so inspired by the businesses in our community because of how many of them are committed to helping to make the world better than it is today. Check out some great businesses below and how they are helping others.

Carlos José Pérez Sámano | Poet, narrator and librettist

My work addresses social issues, particularly those I have been affected by, such as immigration and colonization. Through my writing, I have deeply committed to present perspectives that are not the hegemonic ones. Read more>>

Don Lareau | Organic Farmer

Having a farm is a way to impact your community in many different ways. We sell plants, flowers and vegetables that all impact peoples lives. We share the farm space with students, researchers, kids and families. We strive to provide a living wage, and care for the employees on the farm. But perhaps the community we impact the most is the biodiversity. Read more>>

Bondybrit

Through my original concepts of Art in various forms, I try to be a leader in being your true authentic self, expressing the art within us, and using it as a tool to encourage mental health awareness. I personally am a survivor of physical , and narcissistic abuse and I use my Art to express things that are hard for me to say , to purge any negativity naturally, and try to spread knowledge Read more>>

Laura Olinger | Motivational Speaker

The work I do is primarily with women who have become “stuck” and can’t find their way out of the situation they’re stuck in. Being stuck is typically a result of no longer experiencing a sense of choice. We teach simple tools to de-stress the multi-faceted timelines impacting their lives until they ultimately return to their authentic experience of choice and can then move forward. Read more>>

Ron Isaacson | EcoSculptor, Arts Activist, Executive Director – Evergreen Creative District

As a creative I have experienced first-hand the impact one can have on society. As an EcoSculptor and EcoArts activist I’m involved in local, state and national efforts to introduce the concept of Creative Re-use & EcoArts across environmental & educational sectors. Read more>>

Josh Hunt | Vice President

As a whole, the state of Colorado is a pretty dominant player in the national craft distilling scene. In fact, we’re usually somewhere around #6 in the country for most distilleries. Within our borders, many of our craft spirit producers are concentrated in the greater metro areas, such as Denver, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs. Read more>>