Our 2026 Earth Month Fundraiser Partners

Our 2026 Earth Month Fundraiser Partners

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In line with our mission to "Help Earth Recover," giving back to our community and the environment has always been a fundamental part of what we do. Over the years, we are proud to have donated more than $400,000 to support various environmental organizations dedicated to making the planet better for everyone.


This commitment continues through our annual giveback initiative, our Earth Month Fundraiser, where we support a diverse range of planet-focused organizations. We are excited to share our 2026 Earth Month Fundraiser, where we’ve partnered with 15 impactful environmental organizations, both locally and nationally, to raise funds for their critical work. 


Check out our 2026 partners below!


Carolina Climbers Coalition

The Carolina Climbers Coalition (CCC) is dedicated to protecting, preserving, and expanding climbing access throughout the Carolinas. The CCC has contributed over 15,000 hours of volunteer work on public lands in the last two years through its stewardship program. The coalition also manages five CCC-owned properties and has opened and continues to maintain 26 climbing areas. Furthermore, the CCC actively works on fixed anchor maintenance, having updated more than 800 fixed anchors since 2018.

Support the Carolina Climbers Coalition


St. Johns Riverkeeper

St. Johns Riverkeeper's mission is to defend the St. Johns River, the longest river in Florida, and advocate for its protection. Their vision is a thriving St. Johns River Watershed that sustains healthy ecosystems for future generations.

Support the St. Johns Riverkeeper


American Hiking Society

American Hiking Society has been at the forefront of empowering everyone to enjoy, share, and preserve the hiking experience. By providing resources and education to hikers, engaging in political advocacy to secure funding and preservation, fostering opportunities for public lands stewardship, and more, they work to ensure that everyone feels welcome in the American hiking community and has permanent access to meaningful hiking experiences.

Support American Hiking Society


Earth Law Center

Founded in 2008, Earth Law Center (ELC) is a cutting-edge legal nonprofit (501c3) working toward a paradigm shift in environmental law. ELC’s dedicated staff and small army of volunteers work to advance Earth-centered laws and community-led movements that respect and protect all life on the planet. ELC engages in Earth law movements, including the Rights of Nature, human environmental rights, legal guardianships of Nature, rights of future generations, animal rights, and more.

Support Earth Law Center


Friends of Pisgah Collective

Friends of Pisgah Collective supports Pisgah Collective, a year-round, fully outdoor early childhood education program whose mission is to empower children through positive and child-centered programs that foster the cultivation of autonomy, belonging, respect, and curiosity. Their students spend their time with hands in the dirt and smiles that come from feeling connected with their surroundings.

Support Friends of Pisgah Collective


Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii

Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi's mission is to inspire communities to care for coastlines. Not only do they host beach cleanups, but they also partner to support community workdays, help businesses and communities redefine waste, operate a sustainability solutions center, and connect K-12 students and public audiences to inspiring events and programs to inspire action around plastic pollution, marine debris, and everyday sustainable practices. Since its inception, SCH has mobilized 45,000 volunteers to remove 750,000 pounds of debris from Hawaiʻi's coastlines and has reached over 55,000 students in underserved communities.

Support Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii


Kenai Watershed Forum

The Kenai Watershed Forum (KWF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is recognized as the regional watershed organization of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. They work to identify and address the needs of the region by providing high-quality education, restoration, and research programs. The Kenai King Initiative is a community collaboration to save the mighty Kenai King salmon.

Support the Kenai Watershed Forum


SeedEd

SeedEd empowers students and teachers to transform schoolyards into vibrant "classrooms without walls" through hands-on, experiential learning. By involving the school community in the design and care of these outdoor hubs, the program fosters a deep sense of environmental responsibility and academic ownership. Ultimately, SeedEd aims to cultivate a generation of engaged learners equipped to make a meaningful, positive impact on both their local communities and the natural world.

Support SeedEd


Pollinator Partnership

Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. They work with a diverse set of partners, including local, regional, and national governments; corporations; universities; and others that are making exceptional pollinator protection happen across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

Support Pollinator Partnership


Washington Conservation Action

Washington Conservation Action is the leading policy and political voice in Washington’s environmental community. For nearly 60 years, they have driven action for environmental justice and conservation. They have pushed for voting access and for frontline communities. They have played a critical role in most of the policies and laws that make Washington state a national environmental leader, from the founding of the state Department of Ecology in 1970 to the 2021 Climate Commitment Act, which makes polluters pay for their emissions and then invests that money in climate projects.

Support Washington Conservation Action


Bluegrass Greensource

Bluegrass Greensource provides environmental education, resources, and outreach that inspire, equip, and empower Central Kentuckians with knowledge and tools to help ensure clean, healthy, and enjoyable environments for future generations.

Support Bluegrass Greensource


Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy

Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy is the official non-profit friends group for the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, a series of fifteen park units along 48 miles of the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta. Their mission is to enhance the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area by building community, enriching lives, and catalyzing support to ensure a sustainable national park for future generations.

Support the Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy


East Coast Greenway Alliance

Founded in 1991, the nonprofit East Coast Greenway Alliance is leading the development of a safe, welcoming walking and biking route that will stretch 3,000 miles from Maine to Florida. This nationally connected, locally rooted trail links 15 states and 450 communities, boosting local economies and helping people move in healthy, sustainable and joyful ways. The East Coast Greenway transforms daily mobility and outdoor recreation by fostering active transportation and strengthening connections to community and nature across the Eastern Seaboard.

Support the East Coast Greenway Alliance


Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy

Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy's mission is to conserve the unique plant and animal habitat, clean water, farmland, scenic beauty, and places for all people to enjoy outdoor recreation in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, enduring for future generations. Since 1974, SAHC has protected over 90,000 acres from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Highlands of Roan. 

Support the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy


Asheville GreenWorks

Asheville GreenWorks is the largest volunteer-driven conservation organization in WNC, with a mission to inspire, equip, and mobilize communities to create an equitable, climate-resilient future. They accomplish this through over 200 projects annually, focusing on growing and planting urban trees for protection against extreme heat and flooding, planting habitats to support native pollinators essential to the food ecosystem, keeping recyclables out of the landfill while cleaning up roadsides and waterways, and educating and inspiring others to take action to protect critical natural resource systems.

Support Asheville GreenWorks



Helping the Earth Recover is a team effort, and support of our Earth Month Fundraiser collection directly contributes to the critical work of our environmental non-profit partners. 


However, our environmental support doesn't end when Earth Month does; we also have a year-round "Shop By Impact" page so you can support our planet 365 days a year!


By joining us on our mission, you not only choose sustainable products but also contribute to organizations that are working for a better planet for all people.

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