This category celebrates communities, organisations and associations that undertake important social, eco-friendly, or spiritual work. Meet the nominees:

 

ethicalsuperstore.com

Ethical Superstore in an online one-stop-shop with a mission to provide customers with feel-good choices. The store offers a selection of products with confirmed ethical background, allowing shoppers to swap everyday food, cosmetics, fashion, and cleaning items with eco-friendly alternatives. Goods have been fairly traded from across the globe, or locally sourced to cut down carbon footprint.

 

The Spiritual Arts Foundation

Originally founded by renowned filmmaker and composer Clifford White, the foundation does ground-breaking work in promoting the wealth of projects from across the UK arts, including film, theatre, art, music, and literature, which focus on expressing spiritual ideas. Endeavours supported by the organisation include events, workshops, and even products created by spiritual artists.

 

She’s Lost Control

Since its launch in 2014, She’s Lost Control has become a staple conscious lifestyle brand with the mindful mission to curate an offering which serves a higher purpose. Founder Jill Urwin has created an alternative to fast fashion which allows customers to practise conscious consumerism, and let their wellbeing blossom. The venue also offers wellness sessions for the mind, body, and spirit.

 

Witchfest

Set up as a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising money for Pagan community causes, Witchfest and its sister organisation Children of Artemis are behind some of the largest witchcraft festivals in the world, all of which are mainly staffed by volunteers. Big events from the Witchfest calendar include Artemis Gathering and Witchfest International, Witchfest Midlands.

 

dandelion.earth

Open-source platform Dandelion, created by the non-profit co-operative Dandelion Collective, is dedicated to allowing anyone to host regenerative events and co-created gatherings. Emerging from the Psychedelic Society codebase, the platform operates purely on gift economy and donations, and has sold more than 40k tickets collectively worth over £1.3m.