Superfeet support extends beyond just insoles. We donate 1% of annual sales and over 1,000 volunteer hours to a variety of organizations helping to shape a strong foundation for a healthy future, for both people and the planet.
An important part of our annual giving includes awarding grants to organizations doing vital work in our own community. This year, we’re recognizing many amazing organizations local to Whatcom County, Washington, home of Superfeet headquarters. Helping to protect and restore important plant and animal habitats, providing food and housing to people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity, and serving survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault are just a few of the many missions these organizations are focused on.
Check out the 2024 Superfeet local grant recipients below!
2024 Local Grant Spotlight Organizations
The Ferndale Food Bank supports community members right here in our hometown, serving all with dignity, respect and understanding.
Supporting a variety of community programs, including a community garden and holiday giving store.
Brigid Collins Family Support Center
Superfeet support goes toward the Emergency Funds Assistance program, providing basic needs and services to families who are struggling to stay housed, stay healthy or stay together.
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS)
Supporting the Safe Housing program that provides emergency shelter and the stability, support, and skills that survivors need to become safe and financially independent.
Our Other Amazing 2024 Local Grant Recipients
Working to protect the environment and communities of the central Salish Sea region in Northwest Washington.
A local, non-profit health care provider offering high-quality care to underserved communities.
Offering nutritional, health, social, recreational, and educational programs that promote lifelong independence.
Raising hope and self-esteem by sponsoring enrichment programs and other essentials for homeless, low-income and foster children in Whatcom and Skagit Counties.
Helping to educate people about dementia-related diseases and support caregiving partnerships.
Providing opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to have a stable and fulfilling job that not only teaches the skills they can use in the workforce, but provide dignity, independence, a sense of purpose, and hope (D.I.S.H.).
Providing essential resources and support that help enrich the lives of foster children.
Veterans organization Growing Veterans created the Green Zone, a community garden with no barriers to entry, making it more inclusive for all.
Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association
Wild salmon runs are declining in Whatcom County but the NSEA is working to change that through habitat preservation and community education.
An outreach program with the mission to eliminate hunger among elementary school children in Whatcom County.
Working to bring out the individual strengths of women and youth and to foster resiliency and self-sufficiency.