Partnering with Purpose. Giving with Intention.

At Kula, we believe community care starts with action, not just intention. That’s why we actively seek out and partner with BIPOC women-owned businesses across our ecosystem, from vendors and service providers to collaborators and creators. These partnerships aren’t performative; they’re foundational. We understand that real equity means redirecting resources, visibility, and opportunities to those who have been historically excluded and we’re committed to building with, not just for, the communities we serve.

We’ve always believed that business should be a force for care. That’s why any profits we generate don’t just go back into growing our work, they go toward supporting others doing it too. We partner with grassroots organizations that show up every day for women and children, offering hands-on support in maternal health, early childhood development, and financial stability. Because at the heart of Kula is a vision: a world where women have access to real opportunity, families are able to thrive, and care isn’t just personal, it’s collective. Every decision we make is a step toward that future.