Supporting Charities

Why Not Made For This Gives Back

Born from two people who felt like square pegs in a round corporate world, Not Made For This celebrates the beautifully unexpected, the delightfully different. 

Standing with the Underdogs
Just as we founded Not Made For This for those who feel out of step with societal norms, we want our giving to support communities and individuals who often go unheard - bringing attention, resources, and hope to those sidelined by the mainstream.

Turning Purpose into Action
This isn’t just a brand statement - it’s a belief lived. Channeling profits into good means every purchase becomes a vote for kindness, inclusion, and practical impact.

Building a Community of Makers and Movers
By supporting causes, Not Made For This extends a hand to like‑minded individuals - those who are crafting their own paths, raising their voices, and shaping a kinder, more authentic world together.

In short, charitable giving isn’t an add‑on - it’s woven into the DNA of Not Made For This. It transforms what we do into a shared movement: celebrating the unexpected, uplifting overlooked voices, and proving that when we lean into our differences, we become a force for positive change.

Bumblebee Conservation Trust

10% of The Worker Bee Collection sales will be donated to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust via Work for Good.

Bumblebees are iconic, charismatic and play a vital role by pollinating our crops and native wildflower species. However, since the 1930's we have lost 97% of our flower-rich habitat, leaving bumblebees hungry and homeless. The Bumblebee Conservation Trust is the only UK charity dedicated to conserving the bumblebee. Our vision: a world where bumblebees are thriving and valued by everyone.

Website: http://bumblebeeconservation.org/

YoungMinds

10% of I'm Not Made For This Collection sales will be donated to YoungMinds via Work for Good.

YoungMinds are leading the movement to make sure every young person gets the mental health support they need, when they need it, no matter what.

Website: https://www.youngminds.org.uk/