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


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.

When I first stepped into the role of business owner, I was dealing with all the paperwork and logistics involved in the acquisition of the business. My work-life balance was pretty poor. Read More>>

Great question! I feel my work makes impacts that ripple out and we may not see all the results in the moment. As an artist, herbalist and doula I love to create and help folks in various ways. My work is rooted in connection, care, and creativity. and each aspect of my practice contributes to the well-being of my community in unique ways. Read More>>

We help community members navigate stressful repair situations (like hail or accident damage) by working with insurance companies and handling the process for them saving them time and frustration. By repairing RVs, We help families, retirees, and travelers keep exploring safely supporting outdoor recreation and connection. Read More>>

Heating our homes is something most of us don’t think much about, but it’s one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions worldwide. Space and water heating make up about 40% of the emissions that come from buildings, and across North America, most homes still run on fossil fuels. Read More>>

My business helps the community or the world in so many ways, I think one of the biggest ways is that I help people overcome internal limitations, whether that’s something they have placed on themselves or the world has done that, my deep work helps people remember the truth of who they are and who they came onto this planet to be, and the legacy that they want to leave in this lifetime. Read More>>

At the United Church of Broomfield (United Church of Christ), we don’t just preach love and community, we promote, advocate and celebrate it. Whether it’s part of our worship services, our community outreach, our social justice work or community engagement, we live out the ideals of welcoming, loving and caring for all of God’s children. Read More>>

I started Reclamation Tattoo after a lot of personal healing that eventually led to a later-in-life neurospicy diagnosis. I desperately tried, but never really fit into standard tattoo environments. I’ve always hated copying flash off the wall or out of a book because it feels like plagiarism to me. Read More>>

We are very involved in the community. We volunteer every quarter, if not more often, by giving free facials and teeth whitening services to adult individuals who are in sober living situations. These free services help build self-esteem. We totally believe in the ‘look good, feel good’ motto. We also donate prepared food for the Urban Peak Youth facility during Thanksgiving & Christmas holidays. Read More>>
As an intuitive and psychic medium, my work centers on healing and empowerment. I help individuals find clarity and closure by connecting them with loved ones who have passed, offering peace and reassurance that transcends the physical world. In addition to mediumship, I serve as a medical and relationship intuitive, and I mentor others on their own spiritual paths. Read More>>

I believe exercise is imperative to overall health. Building a healthy, strong body through group exercise gives our community a place to become the best version of themselves while creating healthy habits and connections😃 Read More>>
Rebecca Martin
Estes Park Massage has been providing top quality massage therapy services for 13 years. We truly believe in customer service and making each client feel heard. Through verbal and written communication, we gather the client’s needs and provide therapeutic massage to help with their massage goals. This can include relief from stress, pain management, and many levels of physical and mental self-care. Read More>>

It almost goes without saying that certain possibilities open up to those who are physically capable. Read More>>

At Summit County Jiu Jitsu, our mission goes beyond teaching martial arts — we’re building confidence, discipline, and connection in our community. We provide a welcoming space where kids, teens, and adults of all backgrounds can challenge themselves, grow stronger, and learn respect both on and off the mats. Read More>>

Outdoor elopements are a way for couples to embrace the freedom of a fulfilling wedding day experience in natural landscapes, and that freedom comes with a responsibility to take care of the earth. Traditional weddings produce an average of 400 pounds of trash, so eloping is already a step in the right direction in terms of reducing impact. Read More>>

Chronically Informed (https://www.chronicallyinformed.org) is an innovative and effective tool for patients and their caregivers as they navigate the complexities of the American healthcare system. The objectives of our program are to: -Create hope for chronically ill patients -Foster patient-provider partnerships -Expand healthcare access and empower patients through shared experiences navigating the medical system Access to healthcare is inequitable in the United States. Read More>>

Bodmer’s Bees strengthens our local environment and community by promoting pollinator health and awareness. Our bees support local agriculture through pollination, and we share honey that’s produced sustainably and responsibly. We also enjoy educating neighbors about the importance of bees to our food supply and environment. Read More>>
