26 Pride Products That Give Back Throughout Pride Month

Pride Month is here! And with that comes so many Pride collections from various retailers and stores. It can be a bit overwhelming, but in addition to Pride Month deals and discounts, a lot of these retailers are also giving back with these collections. Whether it's donating to an LGBTQ+ charity or organization, or partnering with queer artists, activists and brands, these Pride products are a win for everyone. So here are 26 Pride products that give back to the community this Pride Month.

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26 Pride Products That Give Back For Pride Month 2023

Alex and Ani

In partnership with GIVZ, Alex and Ani Pride Collection 2023 is donating 10% of every Rainbow Styles purchase to an LGBTQ+ charity of your choice (up to $10,000). There are bracelets, earrings and more plus a cute rainbow pouch you can snag to store your new goodies.

LOVE Multicolor Tennis Bolo Bracelet, $60 at Alex + Ani

BAKEUP

BAKEUP Beauty is donating $1 for each Pride Playbox sold to select nonprofit organizations empowering LGBTQ+ youth. This Pride Playbox has 196 gems in it for you to play with and make different looks with for a Pride parade, party or any other Pride celebration.

BAKEUP Pride Playbox by Jo Baker, $15 - $20 at Bakeup Beauty and Urban Outfitters

Brooks Running

The Brooks Running Pride Collection is part of the company's year-round commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ people. The brand supports Camp Brave Trails, a leadership summer program for queer youth, so you know your purchase is going toward a worthy cause.

Ghost 15 running shoe, $140 at Brooks Running

Casetify

The popular phone case brand, Casetify, has a Pride collection this year, which includes cases for iPhones and Androids, bands for Apple Watches and cases for AirPods. If you make a purchase from this collection now through July 5, $5 from every Pride case sold will be donated to The Laurel Foundation. This non-profit organization provides education and support programs for children, youth and families living with HIV/Aids, transgender youth and and more. Casetify's Pride collection includes rainbow designs, customizable cases and so much more.

Casetify Pride collection, starting at $42 at Casetify

Chilewich

If you want a sleek and minimalist rainbow doormat or rug, Chilewich has got you covered. Sold exclusively online and at MoMA Design Stores this year, the rainbow-striped rug is part of a partnership with The Trevor Project, who Chilewich is donating $25,000 to.

Chilewich Pride Stripe Shag Mat, starting at $60 at Chilewich

Chrome Industries

Chrome, the makers of popular commuter bags, and Gay’s Okay founder Allan Shaw have collaborated on a six-piece Rainbow Reflective capsule collection. And when you purchase one of these bags, now through the end of the year, a portion of proceeds will go to Outright International.

Gay’s Okay collection, starting at $32.50 at Chrome

Coolhaus

If you're looking for a yummy, rainbow treat in the form of an ice cream sandwich, Coolhaus has the snack for you. Their limited edition Love Is Love ice cream sammie will be available nationwide through DoorDash, now until July. Along with this sandwich, Coolhaus is donating $25,000 to GLAAD.

Coolhaus Love Out Loud Ice Cream Sammie, $6.99 at Coolhaus

Eylure London

Eylure London dropped their adorable rainbow eyelashes for Pride parades this year, and in addition to these limited edition lashes, Eylure London is also partnering with Triangle Community Center. This is the third year Eylure London is partnering with the organization, helping empower and care for the LGBTQ+ community through group meetings and hotlines.

Eylure London Love is Love No. 117 Wispy Rainbow Tip Lashes, $7.99 at Ulta

Graydon Skincare

Graydon's Superfood Serum is full of only natural ingredients and has a loyal following. And if you purchase from now through June 31, $1 from every serum will go to Rainbow Railroad, a not-for-profit organization that supports LGBTQ+ people escape violent situations in their home countries.

Superfood Serum, $87 at Graydon Skincare

Happy Socks

Happy Socks has some pretty wild, wacky and fun Pride socks for you this year. There are gift sets and boxes or just singular pairs of socks to purchase. Plus, part of the proceeds from Happy Socks’s Pride collection is going to InterPride, an international association for Pride organizers, with $160,000 already raised.

Pride Color Sock, $16 at Happy Sock

Harper Wilde

Harper Wilde has yet another Pride collection this year, which includes a fun Y'all Means All tote bag and bralette. 100% of the proceeds the brand makes during June will go to The Okra Project, a non-profit organization that provides mutual aid support to Black Trans people.

Y’all Means All tote bag, $20 at Harper Wilde

Havly

If you're looking for a plushy, cloud-soft towel with a minimalist rainbow feel, Havly has The Bowie for you. It's a towel with a rainbow handle and for every Bowie towel sold year-round, Havly is putting $1 toward making towels for shelters providing a refuge for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness.

The Bowie Towel, $65 at Havly

JOANN Fabric

Joann Fabric Power of Pride collection is eclectic and fun and has items big and small. The popular fabric and craft store is partnering with The Trevor Project this year to support their goal of ending suicide among LGBTQ+ youth. They’ve already contributed $30,000 to their cause, along with donations to other LGBTQ+ organizations.

One Together Pride Bracelet Set, $5.99 at Joann

John Frieda

For the third year John Frieda Hair Care is partnering and contributing to GLSEN, a non-profit organization to create better learning environments for the LGBTQ+ community. With their colorful color-boosting and hair-nurturing shampoos, it can be Pride every day in your household.

John Frieda Radiant Red Boosting Shampoo, starting at $10.20 on Amazon

Kimpton Hotels

BrunchOUT, a special drag brunch, is taking place at Kimpton Aertson Hotel in Nashville, TN on June 25. It's benefitting The Trevor Project as well, and even if you can't attend the brunch, you can still help the cause. If you book with any of the Kimpton hotels through their Trevor Project Offer, you'll get a discounted rate and $10 per night will go toward the charity.

Kimpton’s BrunchOut, tickets starting at $90

Kimpton’s Trevor Project Offer, 15% off nightly rate

Kohl’s

Kohl’s is donating $100,000 to the Trevor Project this year (and has for the past five years). So that means when you're buying from their Pride collection—which features products from The Phluid Project, TomboyX and more—you're supporting a worthy cause.

ph by The Phluid Project You Do You Crop Top, $15 at Kohl's

Native Deodorant

Even though they don't have a dedicated Pride collection, clean personal care brand, Native, is making a $75,000 donation to The Trevor Project. They’ll also have a pop-up station at Northwest Arkansas Pride this year.

Less Plastic Body Wash, $9 at Native

PetSmart

While you're out buying Pride apparel for yourself, don't forget some for your pets! PetSmart has special Pride Month treats, harnesses, accessories and more. This year, PetSmart is also donating $200,000 to GLSEN, meaning that your money is definitely being spent well.

You Are Loved Butterfly Pride Harness, $24.99 at PetSmart

quip

Quip Pride collection

quip, the mechanical toothbrush of the future, is donating a portion of their proceeds from their Pride collection to three LGBTQ+ organizations in Southern states that really could use our help. This $50,000 donation will benefit We Are Family in South Carolina (which serves queer youth and community), The Tennessee Equality Project (which takes action through advocacy) and PRISM (which expands access to wellness resources in South Florida).

quip Pride bundle, starting at $15

Rebels Refinery

Rebels Refinery dropped their Pride Skull lip balm and with its colorful splatter pain design, it couldn't be a cooler-looking lip product. Plus, when you buy it, the company is donating 100% of the proceeds to THE 519. The 519 is an organization "committed to the health, happiness and full participation of the 2SLGBTQ+ communities."

Rebels Refinery Pride Skull Lip Balm, $6 at RebelsRefinery.com

Reebok

The Unity by Reebok Pride collection is gender-neutral, vibrant and stylish. And with this collection, Reebok is donating $15,000 to Whittier Street Health Center’s LGBTQ Youth Wellness Program. The center is based in Boston and the program's goal is to increase mental and physical health services to the Black and Brown LGBTQ+ youth in the Greater Boston area.

Unite Allover Print Bra Top, $40 at Reebok

Revlon

Revlon is another brain that's partnering with The Trevor Project, donating $25,000 donation. So when you purchase one of their ColorSilk permanent hair dyes, you're also making a difference to those that need it.

Revlon ColorSilk Digitones Hair Color, $5.99 at Revlon

The North Face

The North Face’s Pride 2023 collection is full of vibrant jackets, shorts and hoodies. And this year, The North Face is working alongside LGBTQ+ activist, environmentalist and drag queer, Pattie Gonia, and partnering with Brave Trails, a residential summer camp for LGBTQ+ youth. Supporting them means supporting queer youth, so everyone wins.

Hydrenaline Jacket 2000—25” length, $100 at The North Face

Tifosi Optics

For every sunglass purchased from Tifosi Optics's Be You Collection, $1 will be donated to the non-profit, Outside Safe Space, with a minimum donation of $7,000. OSS provides LGBTQ+ allies a way to help make everywhere a queer-friendly space. And with these glasses? Everywhere will be rainbow-fied.

Tifosi Be You Pride Collection, starting at $25 at Tifosi Optics

TONYMOLY

The TONYMOLY Pride collection is offering limited edition versions of their bestsellers for Pride. With your purchase from their collection, they will donate 5% of the proceeds to the It Gets Better Project. The It Gets Better Project is a nonprofit organization with a goal of uplifting, empowering and connecting with queer youth around the world. And isn't the packaging on these limited-edition skincare products the cutest?

Limited Edition Pride Moisture Boost Cooling Hydrogel Eye Patches, $24 at TONYMOLY and Ulta Beauty

Vera Bradley

We all owned some Vera Bradley at one point in our lives, and the Vera Bradley Pride Collection 2023 will make you want to own a fun cloth bag yet again. The collection features quilted bags in adorable Pride designs using embroidered, tufted letters spelling out "LOVE." Plus their plush blanket is soft and stylish. Plus, for the third year in a row, Vera Bradley is partnering with Free Mom Hugs, a nonprofit group of affirming parents and allies that celebrates and advocates for the LGBTQ+ community. Vera Bradley is donating $10,000 donation to the organization to help continue their work.

Vera Bradley Pride Collection, starting at $10 for Pride tote, $45 for bags, $60 for plush throw blanket at Vera Bradley

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