This year, choose to
purchase with purpose.
As the holiday season begins, we’ve curated an assortment of products from some of our GSBI® alumni and compiled a gift guide from us to you. We hope this guide offers you some inspiration and hope knowing that you’re able to make a positive social impact this gift-giving season.
Anthill Elevating Filipino culture through contemporary and circular design.
Earth Heir Celebrating craftsmanship and advocating conscious consumption
Inaash Maximizing employment opportunities for
female artisans
Makers Unite Untold stories of newcomers with refugee backgrounds.
Rangsutra Enabling Indian artisans to achieve sustainable livelihoods
Rebel Nell Repurposing graffiti into
high-end wearable art
RefuSHE Empowering young refugee women in East Africa
Someone, Somewhere Prosperity for indigenous artisans and their communities
TPMOCS Opportunities to impoverished Native American communities
734Coffee Educate and give
scholarships to refugees
1951 Coffee Promoting the well-being of the refugee community in the US.
Dafero Date Spread Supporting vulnerable women through life skills programs,
Elevated Honey Disrupt the counterfeit
honey market
Nemi Teas Reduce unemployment among UK refugee communities
Vega Coffee Supporting the financial security of women coffee farmers
Jaipur Rugs Providing Indian artisans with opportunity to increase income
KAZI Alleviating poverty in Africa through job creation
Mexi-HA Promote Mexican art
and products
Nokero
Lanterns Supplying power to the powerless
Roots
Studio Boosting the livelihoods of rural artists in India
Yellow Leaf Hammocks Defeating poverty through job creation
True Moringa Improving lives through the Moringa tree
KIVA Crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved
GSBI Alumni Browse and support our alumni making global impact and transforming lives
NeedsList NeedsList is a real-time needs registry for disaster relief and humanitarian aid
Please contact the manufacturer for delivery dates and product availability.
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Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship has accelerated more than 1,000 social enterprises since 2003, leveraging our location in the heart of Silicon Valley and our Jesuit ambition to end poverty and protect the planet. These collectively have improved, transformed, or saved the lives of over 400 million people in 100 countries. We also help transform social ministries to more sustainable social enterprise models and engage Santa Clara University students in field research to support social entrepreneurs.
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