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.

Marie Allen

Whispering Angels Youth Ranch was founded to serve underprivileged children and their families that have witnessed hardship, abandonment and abuse. The ranch is a Christian based ministry in which the horse chooses the child. We then match them with a mentor to form the perfect trio. The children attend as long as they need support and healing. Read more>>

April Calnin

Several years ago, I came across the concept of “conscious capitalism,” which has evolved into a global movement to practice business in a way that serves and rewards all stakeholders, from the workers to the shareholders. That consciousness extends to the environment, including sourcing and processing of materials in ways that minimize negative impact and maximize regeneration. Read more>>

Shaunak Buche

ASCEND Learning Guide exists to make education more inclusive, accessible, and equitable for all students—especially those with disabilities and learning differences. Through student-led inclusion programs, peer-to-peer learning resources, and accessible academic guides, ASCEND equips schools with practical tools to support students who are often underserved in traditional classrooms. Read more>>

Emily Hall

Rockdale CASA supports the community by showing up for children when they need it most. Every year there are many children in Rockdale County who have experienced abuse or neglect and are involved in the foster care system. Each new case represents a real child with their own story, their own fears, and their own hopes. Read more>>

Layrant Rembert

Photo Camp USA, Inc. creates space for young people to see themselves as storytellers. We use photography as a medium for youth empowerment, extracurricular education, and interpersonal connection. By contracting with local professional photographers and digital artists, we make high-quality arts instruction accessible to youth who may not otherwise have access to such programming. Read more>>

Ebony Gammon

My business grew out of recognizing that many non-Black people don’t have safe places to ask honest questions about the Black experience. I believe everyone deserves a space to learn without fear of being shamed, dismissed, or silenced because unasked questions don’t disappear, they just turn into misunderstandings and harm. Read more>>

Tunji Ajigbeda

Moneycopilot is a no shame money coaching company focused on helping people and businesses break the financial chains that otherwise hold them back. We are the other side of the coin when compared to financial advisors in that we don’t focus on investing or financial products to grow their nest egg. Read more>>

Christopher Triplett

It starts with the Digital Divide and E-Waste. PCs for People is a national non-profit social enterprise working to get low cost quality computers and internet into the homes of individuals, families and non-profits with low income. PCs for People also has the goal of keeping computers out of landfills and repurposing them to advance digital inclusion. Read more>>

Victoria Blade

There’s a greed for ‘control’ in this world and we are targeted through the food, especially US [black/aboriginal people]. Food has been used as a weapon for many years. From my observation, the spice industry is lacking integrity. There’s white refined/processed sugar in everything, fake salt in everything, unnecessary additives, dyes, and more. I believe seasonings should elevate your food not your blood pressure. Read more>>

Chris Zollman

mysoberfriend.com is the website for My Sober Friend, a discreet, Atlanta-based addiction recovery support service operating primarily throughout Georgia. It provides professional, practical assistance for people in recovery or seeking sobriety, with a strong emphasis on accountability, safety, relapse prevention, and navigating early or ongoing recovery challenges. Read more>>

Anthony Downer II

Liberation Learning exists at the intersection of education and social impact, grounded in the Black intellectual tradition. The organization empowers Black youth scholars to enhance their learning outcomes and social-emotional well-being through intentionally curated, historically responsive tutoring, programming, and resources. Read more>>

Esteban Galarza

Our business contributes to the community by working closely with nonprofits, educational programs, and small businesses to improve their visibility, outreach, and sustainability. We believe that strong communication creates stronger communities, and we intentionally support projects that promote education, safety, and economic opportunity. Read more>>