Our Impact

$5.
Every time.

$5 from every ROAD sale is donated to organizations working toward a better future.

Not a percentage. Not a vague promise. A fixed $5 commitment built into every sale.

Our partners work across criminal justice reform, homelessness, conservation, education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and children's welfare.

We believe a business should contribute to the communities and causes it benefits from. This is one way we put that belief into practice.

$3,000+

Donated to date. $5 from every sale goes back to organizations doing the work.

Our contributions

Last Prisoner Project

$1,000+

Fort Collins Rescue Mission

$500+

National Park Foundation

$500+

Tanzanian Children's Fund

$500+

The Road Home Dane County

$500+

Figures reflect total contributions to date, including sales made through our previous point of sale system. Updated manually. Last updated August 2026.

Where your $5 goes

Last Prisoner Project

Criminal justice reform

The Last Prisoner Project is a national, nonpartisan nonprofit working to repair the damage caused by cannabis criminalization.

LPP works on legal intervention, record clearance, advocacy, public education, release efforts, and reentry support for people impacted by cannabis prohibition.

Cannabis legalization created a legal industry while people remain incarcerated or continue to carry criminal records for conduct that is now legal in much of the country. ROAD supports the work to address that contradiction.

ROAD has donated $1,000+ to the Last Prisoner Project.

lastprisonerproject.org

Fort Collins Rescue Mission

Homelessness

Fort Collins Rescue Mission serves people experiencing homelessness and poverty in Northern Colorado.

Its work combines emergency meals and shelter with case management, counseling, employment assistance, and housing support. The aim is to help people move beyond immediate crisis toward greater stability and independence.

ROAD supports the idea that addressing homelessness requires more than temporary relief. People need resources, opportunity, stability, and a path forward.

ROAD has donated $500+ to Fort Collins Rescue Mission.

fortcollinsrescuemission.org

National Park Foundation

Conservation

The National Park Foundation is the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service. Its work supports conservation, preservation, education, infrastructure, and access across America's national parks.

ROAD supports the protection of the natural and cultural spaces that belong to everyone, and to the generations that come after us.

ROAD has donated $500+ to the National Park Foundation.

nationalparks.org

Tanzanian Children's Fund

Children and families

The Tanzanian Children's Fund works in rural northern Tanzania to help break the cycle of poverty for marginalized children and vulnerable families.

Through the Rift Valley Children's Village and community programs, TCF supports children and families through education, healthcare, economic opportunity, job training, and stable housing.

ROAD supports an approach to poverty that addresses its underlying causes and creates opportunities for people to build more secure futures.

ROAD has donated $500+ to the Tanzanian Children's Fund.

tanzanianchildrensfund.org

The Road Home Dane County

Family homelessness

The Road Home Dane County works to end family homelessness in the Madison, Wisconsin area by helping families with children obtain affordable, stable housing.

Its work goes beyond emergency shelter, providing the resources, skills, relationships, and support families need to build long term housing stability.

ROAD supports the belief that stable housing is foundational to building a better future, especially for children.

ROAD has donated $500+ to The Road Home Dane County.

trhome.org

Why $5?

Because giving shouldn't depend on whether a company had a good quarter.

ROAD donates a fixed $5 from every sale, making giving part of the cost of doing business rather than something left over after everything else is paid for.

As ROAD grows, the impact grows with it.

A single purchase isn't going to solve homelessness, reform the criminal justice system, protect a national park, or end poverty.

But thousands of purchases can help organizations already doing that work.

That's the point.

From the Midwest to New York

ROAD started in the Midwest, moved through Colorado and Ohio, and eventually landed in New York.

Every place we've lived and worked has reinforced the same idea: communities are stronger when people look out for one another.

Our nonprofit partners reflect the places, issues, and values that have shaped ROAD.

We don't believe a clothing brand can fix every problem.

We do believe that a clothing brand can choose to contribute.

So we do. $5 at a time.

Make something. Give something back.

ROAD exists at the intersection of apparel, culture, and social impact.

We make products because we believe clothing can communicate ideas, start conversations, and bring people together.

We give back because the products themselves aren't the whole point.

Every sale supports the work.

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