Welcome to DoneGood! DoneGood is the shopping site Forbes called “The Amazon for Social Good.”

We're here to help you use your purchasing power to:

-Avoid shopping with companies you don’t believe in—like corporations that support Trump!

To start, it's important to know companies to avoid; where your purchase will be inadvertently supporting causes you don't believe in. And that's why we've compiled the list of companies below who are supporting Trump’s campaign or have other financial ties to Trump.

You can send a powerful message by joining in the movement to boycott Trump and the companies working to keep him in power.

Resources to support your boycott

#1. Sign up here for DoneGood email and we’ll help you get your boycott started with a list of progressive alternatives to companies that support Trump.

#2. Follow us on social media for updates on issues you care about and how to make the most impact with your purchases:

#3. Install the Free DoneGood Chrome Browser Extension

A great tool to make boycotting Trump easy--the DoneGood browser plug in will notify you if you visit a website that supports Trump and makes it easy to send that company a message that they need to cut it out to earn back your dollars.

Easily get the free DoneGood browser plugin, available in the Google Chrome store, and not only will we notify you about companies that support Trump, but it also shows you recommendations for ethical and sustainable companies that have the kinds of products you’re looking for when you shop on Amazon, Google, or other big-name retailer sites.

Can I really make an impact?

Yes! The dollars we all spend are the world's most powerful force for change.

Each day—each day!—American consumers spend more than $350 billion on goods and services. This is almost the same amount as the total donated to all U.S. charities in an entire year. If even a fraction of the dollars we spend also reduce poverty, protect the environment, and create a better world, the impact is enormous.

Plus, doesn’t it just feel better to know that your money is supporting the things you believe in?

So where should you shop? Where can you buy products and feel confident that your dollars are doing good for people and the planet? First off, you can sign up for email from DoneGood where we help answer questions like this and make ethical shopping easy!

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DoneGood scours the earth to find brands that believe in equality, human rights, fair wages, and worker empowerment. We seek out businesses that believe in protecting wildlife and the environment; and use high-quality ingredients that don’t harm the planet or those who purchase them. Then we put all those brands in one place to make it easy for you to find them.

Explore DoneGood-approved brands and shop your values.

If you want to avoid companies with financial ties to Trump, here’s a quick list:

Company Reason to Avoid Trump-owned businesses Maybe it goes without saying, but it's an easy one to start with. The Trump organization owns and operates a large number of hotels, golf courses, real estate properties, and other ventures. Equinox Fitness / Soul Cycle / Blink Fitness Chairman Stephen Ross held an up to $250k per ticket fundraiser for Trump's reelection in August 2019. Marvel Entertainment Marvel Entertainment (the comic book division of Marvel) Chair Isaac Perlmutter donated $360,000 to Trump 2020 and an additional $5 million to a Super PAC supporting Trump and other conservative candidates in 2020. Bubba Gump Shrimp and Joe's Crab Shack The CEO of Landry's, the company that owns Bubba Gump and Joe's Crab Shack, donated $35,000 to the Trump Victory PAC in February. He is also participating in the roundtable discussions, Business Insider reported. Las Vega Sands / Venetian Founder Sheldon Adelson donated $466,900 to Republican candidates and parties through the first half of 2019. Shell Oil Shell paid employees to attend a Trump rally in August 2019. Nathan's Famous Chairman Howard Lorber raised funds for both Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Estee Lauder Ron Lauder donated $100,000 to Trump Victory committee and more than $1.6 million in political contributions to pro-Trump organizations. UFC UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta recently contributed a million dollars to a super PAC which supports Trump’s 2020 campaign. WWE WWE owner Linda McMahon has contributed $360,000 to Trump's re-election PAC. Muy Cos. Muy owns hundreds of Wendy's, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut locations. CEO James Bodenstedt has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Trump's re-election, including a $200,000 donation to the Trump Victory PAC in March 2020. Uline Owners Elizabeth and Richard Uihlein have donated $1 million to pro-Trump super PAC America First Action. Copart Jay Adair, CEO of car salvage company Copart, spent $100,000 on Trump’s joint fundraising committee. New Balance Chairman donated $400,000 to Trump's 2016 campaign. MolsonCoors Board Member Peter Coors raised funds for Trump and Trump PAC. LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda raised funds for Trump during 2016 campaign. Hobby Lobby CEO endorsed Trump during 2016 campaign. CVS CVS Health Corp. donated $35,000 to Trump’s Victory PAC and $500,000 to America First Policies, a nonprofit that promotes anti-immigration rhetoric and policies. Planet Fitness CEO Chris Rondeau gave over $1,200 to Trump's election campaign. AT&T Donated over $2 million in cash and services to Trump's inauguration. Charles Schwab Chairman Charles Schwab donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration. Bank of America / Merrill Lynch Donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration. BP President endorsed Trump in 2016 election cycle. Goya Foods On July 9th, 2020, Goya’s CEO, Robert Unanue, appeared in the White House Rose Garden and praised Trump. He said that “We are all truly blessed...to have a leader like President Trump who is a builder." After hearing the call to #BoycottGoya, we've made the decision to include them on this list. CNN reports that Robert Unanue has donated to Republicans in recent years, including to the Republican National Committee. Robert’s brother, who is Goya’s EVP, gave $100,000 to the anti-abortion National Right to Life Victory fund back in 2012 and other Unanue family members who are shareholders of Goya have given thousands of dollars to mostly Republican candidates and politicians, including Trump. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been an outspoken supporter of President Trump and is the chairman for the Trump 2020 campaign in Minnesota. He was a speaker at the 2020 Republican National Convention.

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Sources include fec.gov, opensecrets.org, cnbc.com, businessinsider.com, wearemitu.com, washingtonpost.com, out.com, Bloomberg.com.