One of the most rewarding things about getting to know so many entrepreneurs is seeing first-hand how many of them are focused on so much more than just financial results. So many of the folks we connect with are focused on having a positive social impact on their community or the world at large. Check out some of these amazing folks below.

 Yona Leopold Sammartino

The International Dyslexia Association – Rocky Mountain Branch (IDA-RMB) serves Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah by advancing the understanding of dyslexia and championing Structured Literacy instruction. Approximately one in five is impacted by dyslexia — and when they receive the appropriate instruction, they thrive.  Read More>>

Jared Bunn

At Emberlight Media, we believe moments matter. Life is not remembered in years or milestones alone, but in fleeting expressions, quiet glances, laughter, and emotion — the small instances that define our humanity. Our role is to preserve those moments so they are never lost to time. Read More>>

Mark Nobles

I’m lucky to be a part of the longest running CO-OP gallery along the front range of Colorado. Shadow Mountain Gallery, in the heart of historic downtown Evergreen, has been in business for over thirty five years and we continue to gain momentum. Our continued success can be attributed to the hard work of all of our local artists. As a group we participate in, and are supportive of, local downtown events. Read More>>

Jeanne Oliver

The world can often feel like it is on fire, there are distractions all around us and there are usually many people that truly need you to show up each day and be the best version of yourself possible. So, how can art make an impact on our community or the world? Read More>>

Parisa Tashakori

Hi Parisa, is your business focused on helping the community? If so, how?
When it comes to my impact on society or the people I’ve worked with, taught, or lived alongside, I shouldn’t speak for myself; it’s better to ask them. That said, from what I’ve heard—through my friends, students, and my fans who follow me on social media—I’ve become a role model for them, showing that, even in a difficult and restrictive society like Iran, we can still progress, gain independence, and stand on our own.  Read More>>

Shape Architecture

At a fundamental level, our work helps communities by reducing environmental impact and increasing resilience. By designing homes that are radically more energy efficient, durable, and climate responsive, we lower long term energy costs, reduce carbon emissions, and create healthier indoor environments. These homes are quieter, more comfortable, and better prepared for a changing climate. These benefits directly affect the well being of the people who live in them and the communities they are part of. Read More>>

Barbara Henry

That question goes to the heart of why Domino Service Dogs exists.

We don’t just train service dogs.
We change systems.

1. We Expand Access to Independence Read More>>