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

We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

As a prosecutor I’m able to protect the community by removing from the streets individuals that want to harm other citizens. I’m also able to help by providing services to those individuals that need help and accountability. Our Courts have three accountability Courts; Drug, Behavioral and Veterans Court. Read more>>

As a therapist, my work is rooted in the belief that healing is both personal and communal. By creating culturally responsive, affirming spaces for individuals and families, I help people process trauma, navigate life transitions, strengthen relationships, and develop tools that foster long‑term emotional wellness. Read more>>

At 1Joshua Group, we hold that systemic change depends on combining strategic vision with seamless execution. As a management consulting firm focused on strategic communications, meeting management, and association management, we operate at the vital crossroads of health equity, education, and community empowerment. Read more>>

At 333 Cosmetics, the goal is to enhance each person’s natural beauty while helping them feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. Permanent makeup provides that extra glow and effortless confidence, fine line tattoos offer a meaningful way to express individuality through minimalist art, and brow shaping helps lift, define, and refine natural features. Read more>>

At its core, Lumené Newborn Concierge exists to make the transition home with a new baby feel less overwhelming and more supported. While newborns receive excellent care in the hospital, many families leave with questions, concerns, and a long list of adjustments ahead of them. Read more>>

B4 SMART City creates social impact by helping people build what often matters most-but is rarely taught: identity, relationships, and access. B4 will scale to become a social capital engine that helps businesses and individuals get seen, connected, and postured for opportunity, on a global scale. Read more>>

Financial literacy is one of the most overlooked subjects in our education system. At Glynn Street Credit Services, our mission is to provide students and families with practical financial education that prepares them for real-world success. We work with schools, libraries, and community organizations to introduce credit, budgeting, and personal finance concepts that are rarely taught in traditional classrooms. Read more>>

I believe financial education should be accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford expensive advisors. Through my tax and business consulting practice and the National Institute of Entrepreneurship, I help people understand money, start businesses, create additional income opportunities, and work toward homeownership. Read more>>

I’m a commercial photographer and filmmaker working primarily with local and small businesses in Georgia. A lot of them are great at what they do but their marketing content hasn’t kept up. In a half-day or full day, we can come in and completely transform a company’s web and social media presence at a price point that actually makes sense for a small business owner. Read more>>

In a society that is so filled with the normalization of side pieces, sneakiness, and ‘cheat culture’, our marriage podcast serves as a representation that happy and healthy marriages still exist. Read more>>

Most social systems that connect people to food, housing, healthcare, and job training break in the same places. These are design failures, and they follow patterns. ImpactMS is a social impact design practice, I design how social systems see, move, and account for the people they serve. Read more>>
My business helps the community by teaching kids and families how to grow their own food and understand where food comes from. Through Tiger Mushroom Farms and The Garden Club Project, I use mushrooms, gardening, and hands-on STEM lessons to make farming fun and easy to understand. Read more>>

My work is centered around creating opportunities and strengthening communities. Through real estate development, I invest in properties that help revitalize neighborhoods, create jobs, and provide safe, quality spaces for families and businesses. Through our annual Girls Summit, we empower young girls with mentorship, leadership development, scholarships, and resources that build confidence and prepare them for future success. Read more>>

Pray Date exists because most people never get the chance to sit with what they actually believe and turn it into something real. That gap costs them. It costs their work. It costs their relationships. It costs their sense of self. The community impact is not a program or a donation line. It is the work itself. Read more>>

Rooh Sanctuary was born from a belief that healing should not require people to leave behind their culture, spirituality, ancestry, or identity. As a South Asian Muslim woman working in mental health and community spaces, I saw how many people, particularly women of color, felt unseen in both traditional wellness environments and clinical settings. Read more>>

Strut Honey is committed to bringing diversity to the forefront of the fashion and entertainment industries. Our mission is to create opportunities for individuals who are often underrepresented, particularly youth and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We provide a platform where people can express themselves authentically, build confidence, and showcase their talents in a supportive and inclusive environment. Read more>>

The Art Share Foundation’s social impact extends beyond simply creating art. Our model creates a cycle of creativity, generosity, and community connection by supporting artists, placing original art directly into public spaces, and inviting everyday people to engage with the creative process. Read more>>

The social impact of my work extends far beyond the therapy room. While my practice is rooted in providing mental health services, my mission has always been larger than individual counseling, it’s about fostering healing, strengthening communities, and creating pathways for personal and systemic transformation. Read more>>

Tybee Oyster Company believes in the value of local food and sustainability in all things. We work hard to have a great team that lives the mission, that is dedicated to their craft, and cares about the local community. Our oysters provide ecosystem services by filtering water and creating habitat for other species. Read more>>

We are changing who people believe a runner can be. Every time a woman who never thought she could run completes her first mile, first 5K, or first race, we challenge outdated ideas about fitness, body size, pace, age, and ability. Read more>>

We have been able to provide many many many jobs for so many people people that’s looking for secondary income people that have fail on financial hardships that need quick recoveries people who need flexible schedules, and people with small minor disabilities we provide understanding team membership, and so much more than one umbrella it’s always exciting to get a phone call and someone says hey my friend told me about you guys Read more>>
