At Lemonade, social impact isn’t just a goal—it’s at the core of everything we do. As a proud Certified B Corp and Public Benefit Corporation, we’ve made doing good an essential part of our mission.
When customers sign up for renters, homeowners, car, or pet insurance with Lemonade, they are given a chance to choose a charity that matters to them. Any leftover money from unused premiums is then donated to these causes, transforming the Lemonade community’s choices into real-world impact.
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In 2025, Lemonade policyholders made it possible to donate $2,104,557 to 45 nonprofits around the world.
Explore how over $2.1 million in donations from our amazing Lemonade community made a real difference in 2025 by empowering communities, protecting the planet, and building a more just and equitable world.
Here are the vital sectors where Lemonade made a difference this year:
Emergency Response

American Red Cross (US)
8,000 people in crisis throughout the U.S. given food and shelter, including cots, blankets, and comfort kits.
Direct Relief (US)
4,000 people to receive emergency aid and critical health supplies, including wildfire kits and life-saving medical support.
March For Our Lives (US)
650 young leaders across 53 campus hubs trained in critical information on how to prevent gun violence.
Girls Talk (US)
250 mental health workshops funded for young girls from underserved communities.
Nationaal Ouderenfonds (EU)
50 isolated seniors engaged through social activities and companionship, reducing loneliness.
LSVD (EU)
600 meals provided to at-risk LGBTQ+ youth in France.
The Trevor Project (US)
1,200 LGBTQ+ youth provided with free 24/7 mental health crisis counseling.
UNICEF (US)
151 emergency health kits sent to children and families in emergency situations in places like Ukraine and Sudan.
A21
3 months of South Africa’s 24/7 human trafficking hotline staffing, handling 286 calls a month, and assisting in rescue operations.
Care (EU)
28 emergency food baskets delivered to families in crisis.
Healthcare

Cure Childhood Cancer (US)
20 families devastated by a childhood cancer diagnosis will have their rent paid for, helping them stay in their homes during treatment.
National Breast Cancer Foundation (US)
2,560 breast health kits distributed and 10 mammograms funded for early detection.
Kika (EU)
1 childhood cancer research trial funded in the Netherlands.
The French League Against Cancer (EU)
30 cancer patients to receive physiotherapy treatment to aid recovery.
Mind (EU)
100 people to receive mental health support through helplines.
Hôpitaux De Paris Hôpitaux De France (EU)
10 medical staff supported with a relaxation area in centre hospitalier universitaire.
KNGF Geleidehonden (EU)
1 guide dog trained to assist a visually impaired person.
GOSH (UK)
1 new Children’s Cancer centre supported to save more children’s lives.
Ending Poverty

Teach For America (US)
294,200 students supported by 4,509 teachers and 262 Ignite Fellows in 1,717 high-need schools.
Charity: Water (US)
4,000 people in Uganda to be provided with access to clean water—for life.
Win (US)
3,525 homeless youth in NYC sponsored with STEM programming and college counseling.
MEET (US)
21 underserved students will be enrolled in a three-year computer science and entrepreneurship program.
Malala Fund (US)
1,500 female headteachers in Pakistan will be trained in leadership and advocacy, improving access to secondary education for 150,000 girls.
Habitat For Humanity (US)
30 families in the US helped with the construction of safe, affordable homes.
Robin Hood (US)
13,000 nourishing meals delivered to low-income families in New York City.
Citymeals On Wheels (US)
2,300 nutritious meals delivered to homebound elderly New Yorkers.
New Story (US)
50 underserved families empowered to transform their lives through land and home ownership.
Foster Love (US)
175 foster youth reunited with siblings at the Disney Days event.
Pencils of Promise (US)
4,200 students across 13 schools provided with menstrual health supplies and training that help ensure no girl misses school because of her period.
Feeding America (US)
152,320 meals distributed to food-insecure families across the U.S.
Plan International (EU)
Over 80 countries reached with support for children and girls, helping create a world where we are all equal.
En Avant Toute(s) (EU)
70 support sessions delivered to victims of abuse in France.
Redi School of Digital Integration (EU)
20 refugees and migrants provided with digital skills training and mentorship.
De Regenboog Groep (EU)
400 warm meals and shelter services delivered to people experiencing homelessness in Amsterdam.
Les Restos Du Coeur (EU)
600 meals served to people in need across France.
Climate Action

The Ocean Agency (US)
50,000 ocean scientists and conservation organizations supported to help protect our ocean.
American Forests (US)
15,600 trees planted to help reach the goal of 4 million trees planted across North America.
Trees For All (EU)
1,100 trees planted to restore forests and absorb carbon emissions.
Deepwave E.V. (EU)
400 kg of plastic waste removed from oceans and coastlines.
Schone Kleren Campagne (EU)
1 campaign launched to improve fair wages and safe conditions for garment workers.
Plastic Soup Foundation (EU)
200 kg of plastic waste removed from oceans.
Clean Clothes Campaign (EU)
1 campaign funded to support garment supply chain workers.
One Earth One Ocean (EU)
100 kg of trash collected from coastal waters, protecting marine life.
Pro Wildlife (EU)
1 wildlife protection campaign funded in Germany.
Viva Con Agua (EU)
30 people provided with clean drinking water and sanitation.
…for a grand total of $2,104,557 to 45 nonprofits around the world.