In light of the recent coronavirus crisis, many brands are looking for ways to give back and help their community.
Some brands have even pledged to donate all of their proceeds to COVID-19 relief efforts.
If you’re thinking of shopping online, why not also help give back to a cause?
Check out the brands below that are giving back with each purchase.
HSN
Qurate Retail Group, home to HSN, is supporting Meals on Wheels America and No Kid Hungry by matching customer and team member donations up to $2 million.
“Our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted by COVID-19. We want to do our part to help and to create an immediate and positive change in the lives of people in our communities,” the company said in a statement.
Bonus: HSN is having a 24-hour beauty sale on April 22 so you can score some of your favorite beauty products like Dr. Brandt and Wet Brush and give back to the community.
Wayfair
From April 23 through April 29, Wayfair will donate 10% of profits from its Save Big, Give Back event to Feeding America’s COVID-19 response fund.
The brand is offering up to 80% off a variety of categories for consumers, from office furniture to storage solutions.
Rhone
Premium activewear brand Rhone has partnered with Direct Relief to donate 10% of net proceeds through May to COVID-19 relief efforts.
The company also helped launch Brands x Better, a coalition of 120 brands committed to providing aid in a time of crisis, which has raised over $1 million.
HexClad
Cooking more during self isolation? Add some new cookware to your kitchen!
HexClad is donating 40% of sales from its 12” hybrid wok and cooking lid to COVID relief.
Bonus: the wok is also on sale now for 20% off.
BEDGEAR
BEDGEAR is donating 19% of all the brand’s performance pillow online sales through the month of April.
The BEDGEAR Foundation is donating of tens of thousands of KN95 respirator masks and performance pillows to hospitals, nursing homes and first response teams.
“We do not want to turn away any First Responder requests, and BEDGEAR is proud to offer our online shoppers a way to make a difference in the lives of others by combatting the coronavirus and directly helping the medical staff on the front lines,” BEDGEAR CEO Eugene Alletto said in a statement to “GMA.”
Gabriel & Co.
Jeweler Gabriel & Co. created a unique bracelet to help children around the world during this time.
“In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us find comfort in the message of Psalm-91. We created this powerful bracelet as a sign of faith, strength and positivity,” the brand said on its website.
All of the proceeds from the “Special edition bracelet Covid-19” will go to the nonprofit Jewelers for Children.
Kendra Scott
Jewelry designer Kendra Scott has giveback programs for her Everlyne Bracelet and Literacy Charm.
Half of proceeds from the Everlyne Bracelets goes to Feeding America and every purchase of a Literacy Charm donates one book to children in low-income communities.
Nancy Newberg
Los Angeles-based jeweler Nancy Newberg is donating 30% of proceeds from online sales to ShieldLA, a nonprofit providing PPE relief to health care workers.
Nobis
Canadian outerwear company Nobis is donating 100% of online sales to The Red Cross’ COVID-19 relief efforts.
“There has never been a more crucial time for us to further our community support. This is why Nobis is doing everything within our means to recognize and support the incredible sacrifice being made by these outstanding individuals in the ongoing battle against COVID-19,” Nobis co-founder and vice president Robin Yates told “GMA.”
Rebecca Minkoff
Rebecca Minkoff is selling a “New York Stronger Together” T-shirt with 100% of the profits benefitting Mask A Hero.
“I could never do what I do without enabling ways for others to have more opportunity or get the basics they need,” Minkoff wrote on Instagram.
Ba&sh
Parisian brand Ba&sh designed a new T-shirt with the message “I will hug you later” in support of health care workers.
All of the proceeds in North America will be donated to Baby2Baby, which provides essential goods to U.S. children who are living in poverty and whose families have been impacted by COVID-19.
The brand is also donating 15% of all online sales to Baby2Baby.
Proper No. Twelve
Conor McGregor’s whiskey brand has teamed up with apparel company Sportique to design a T-shirt for a cause.
One hundred percent of “One for All” shirt sales go to the Tunnel to Towers COVID-19 Heroes Fund.
Linksoul
Clothing brand Linksoul designed a limited edition “Flatten the Curve” shirt to spread a stylish message.
All of the proceeds from the shirt will be donated to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy,
Celebrity Pink
Denim brand Celebrity Pink is donating 100% of profits for the next three months to support the American Nurses Association.
Lanston
Los Angeles-based brand Lanston is donating 25% of its online proceeds to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.
Dagne Dover
Accessory brand Dagne Dover is donating 10% to the charity of your choice and giving customers 10% off when the code TOGETHER is used online.
“This is a time for everyone to come together to help the greater good and do better,” Deepa Gandhi, COO and co-founder, told “GMA.”
R0AM
Sandal company ROAM is giving 15% off online April sales to Make More Masks, a company dedicated to making and donating masks to nonprofit clinics.
“We are a small, young business and have been very impacted like most during this time,” founder Kay Sides told “GMA.” “As much as we are in need of every dollar and are so grateful for each sale whether it’s online or our retail partners we just feel that in this time, it’s very important to be even more generous to others in every way. We believe the only way through this is together and really want to continue to be walkers in our commitment to service and purpose.”
Last month, the brand donated 15% of total online sales to feeding America.
Nuria
Vegan brand Nuria Beauty is donating 100% of its April revenue to Save the Children’s COVID-19 response.