Community Impact

Sogo Snacks’ founder, Dan Bellrichard, used Amazon’s tools to transform his industry experience into immediate sales
Soapbox, a mission-driven clean beauty brand, uses Amazon’s AI analytics to boost sales and drive its social mission. Through data-driven decisions, they’ve doubled their annual Amazon sales for six years while maintaining U.S. manufacturing and growing global charitable donations.
Dutchman’s turned to Amazon to deliver their popcorn and coconut oil nationwide. Now those three products alone have generated $2 million in the last two years.
D.C.-based toy maker expands reach and promotes inclusivity by selling multicultural toys on Amazon, boosting their direct-to-consumer sales.
The founder of Diaspora Spice Co is committed to paying family-owned farms a living wage—and is using Amazon’s content tools to spread the message.
Explorer Cold Brew’s LGBTQIA+ founder taps Amazon’s seller tools to scale both his business and his mission.
Amazon co-sponsors National Small Business Week for the sixth consecutive year and shares the expertise of independent sellers to help others grow
Kentucky paint manufacturer overcame remote location challenges to build a $30 million business by leveraging Amazon’s nationwide fulfillment network.
When Amazon opened its store to independent sellers 25 years ago, it created new possibilities for businesses across the country. One of many amazing examples that symbolizes this opportunity is Bluecorn Beeswax who grew from a mountain-town startup into a significant employer that’s building both national success and local prosperity.