Same Sky Fabric Wraps, $40(01 of10)
Open Image ModalThese bracelets are made of Rwandan fabric and decorated with hand-blown glass beads. Proceeds help provide employment to HIV-positive women in Africa. At samesky.com.\n (credit:Same Sky Shop )
Giving Keys Necklace, $35(02 of10)
Open Image ModalMade by the homeless using old keys, these unique pendants are inscribed with messages such as “peace” or “courage.” The recipient must give it away at some point to someone who needs the message. At thegivingkeys.com. (credit:Giving Keys )
Plate with Purpose-City Harvest, $50(03 of10)
Open Image ModalThis custom-designed plate re-imagines the New York City skyline with forks and spoons. $10 from every purchase goes to City Harvest, an organization that works to feed the hungry. At uncommongoods.com. (credit:Uncommon Goods )
Equality Illinois Truman Tee, $30 (04 of10)
Open Image ModalThis extra-soft T-shirt features the logo of Equality Illinois, a group that fights for LGBT rights. 51% of proceeds benefit the organization. At fashioningchange.com.\n (credit:Fashioning Change )
Jellycat stuffed toys, $17.99 - $58(05 of10)
Open Image ModalFrom Cordy Roy Dino to Bashful Black & Cream Puppy, these plush stuffed animals are sure to bring smiles. $1 out of every $5 from the sale goes to any cause of your choice. At giftsthatgive.com. (credit:Gifts That Give )
Warby Parker Glasses, $95 (06 of10)
Open Image ModalWarby Parker\'s very stylish specs come in all shapes and sizes and at $95 including lenses, they\'re super affordable. Plus, they give away a pair of glasses to someone in need for every pair bought. At warbyparker.com (credit:Warby Parker )
Pink Label Geo Pattern Scarf, $130(07 of10)
Open Image ModalThis light printed scarf is perfect to perk up fall neutrals. 50 percent of proceeds goes to Women at Risk, which advocates for women who are at high risk for breast cancer. At White + Warren. (credit:White + Warren)
S.O.L.O. Cavalry Tee(08 of10)
Open Image ModalThese trendy t-shirts were designed and created by Native American artists to provide an accurate historical and cultural narrative. \n\n15 percent of proceeds benefits Wings of America. Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Wings uses running as a catalyst to empower American Indian youth to take pride in themselves and their cultural identity. \n\nAt Solo505. (credit:SOLO505)
FEED Guatemala Pouch, $35(09 of10)
Open Image ModalThe pouch comes in three vibrant colors and is handmade in Guatemala by the Collaborative Group, a nonprofit organization that empowers artist and artisans around the world, using traditional Ikat fabrics.\n\nEach Oversize FEED Guatemala Cosmetic Pouch will provide 70 packets of micronutrient powder to children in Guatemala. At Feed Projects. (credit:FEED)
Holiday Warmth Gift Box, $40(10 of10)
Open Image ModalA gift of holiday traditions to enjoy. Includes 2 handpainted red and white ceramic mugs (patterns will vary) from Vietnam, a bag of ground Solidarity Sisterhood coffee from Nicaragua, and Grammy\'s Snickerdoodle Cookie Mix from Colorado, all in a handmade paper box from Nepal.\n\nSERRV is a nonprofit organization with a mission to eradicate poverty wherever it resides by providing opportunity and support to artisans and farmers worldwide. At Serrv. (credit:Serrv)