CHANGING HOW THE WORLD SEES BEAUTY
Glossier for Good supports entrepreneurs and nonprofits expanding the definition of beauty with their products, programs, and initiatives.

Our projects provide underrepresented founders and communities the resources they need to take their work to the next level.

Glossier Grantees

The Glossier Grant Program invests in Black beauty entrepreneurs to address legacies of inequity, exclusion, and barriers to fundraising. We’re thrilled to expand this program to the UK in partnership with Black Girl Fest—learn more here.

Glossier Goods

Each retail store has merchandise benefiting a local nonprofit that supports entrepreneurs and youth, particularly women and people of color. $5 (or your currency equivalent) of every local merch purchase benefits a community organization. Learn about the community organizations below.

Learn about the community organizations.

$5 (or your currency equivalent) of every local merch purchase benefits a community organization.

Ventures is a Seattle non-profit that provides access to business training, capital, coaching, and hands-on learning opportunities for entrepreneurs across Washington State with limited resources and unlimited potential.

Hike Clerb is a decolonial Black and brown led outdoor collective and non-profit reimagining an equitable and inclusive outdoors.

Hike Clerb is a decolonial Black and brown led outdoor collective and non-profit reimagining an equitable and inclusive outdoors.

New Economics for Women’s (NEW) Women’s Business Center (WBC) provides women entrepreneurs, particularly women of color and immigrant entrepreneurs across Los Angeles County, the resources they need to actualize their dreams of economic independence. 

Hatch Enterprise is an organization dedicated to helping underrepresented entrepreneurs across the UK launch and grow successful businesses that have a positive, lasting impact on their communities. 

Build Metro DC is a non-profit organization that works with youth in under-resourced communities to build career success, entrepreneurial mindsets, and opportunity.

The Women’s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Project, Inc. (WEOP) fosters the economic advancement of women of color in Atlanta who are self-employed and small business owners through education, resources, and professional networks.

Women’s Business Enterprise Center East (WBEC East) is an organization that advocates for women entrepreneurs in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey. 

Sadie Nash Leadership Project is a NYC nonprofit whose mission is to strengthen, empower, and equip young women and gender-expansive youth of color as agents for change in their lives and in the world.

Artists For Humanity (AFH) provides under-resourced teens in Boston the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design.

The Gray Matter Experience is a Chicago-based organization aimed at empowering young Black entrepreneurs and create a future where all Black youth are empowered to become leaders and innovators.

Wild West Access Fund (WWAF) empowers individuals to make their own reproductive healthcare decisions through financial, practical, and emotional support.

RAICES defends the rights of immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking people and families, and advocates for their liberty and justice in Texas and across the U.S.