Supporting meaningful causes is central to Le Mondeur's values.
Mayan Hands Education Fund
The Mayan Hands Education Fund empowers Maya women and their daughters in rural Guatemala through scholarships and school supplies, breaking down barriers to education. By supporting the children of artisan partners, the fund helps ensure girls can stay in school and pursue brighter futures. Every donation goes directly toward building opportunity, dignity, and cultural preservation for these communities.
We donate 5% of each purchase from the Guatemala Collection to the Mayan Hands Education Fund
Galápagos Conservancy
The Galápagos Conservancy is a U.S.-based nonprofit dedicated to protecting the unique biodiversity and ecosystems of the Galápagos Islands through direct conservation action and strategic grant funding. Their mission focuses on ecosystem restoration, species protection, and community collaboration to promote sustainable practices. In 2024, they achieved significant breakthroughs in preserving the unique ecosystems of the Galápagos Islands, including the reintroduction of 505 yellow land iguanas to Santiago Island to support ecosystem restoration
3% of every purchase from the Blue-footed Booby shoe is donated to support their conservation work with the Blue-footed Booby population
Lowell Observatory
Lowell Observatory, a nonprofit research institute in Flagstaff, Arizona, has connected people to the universe for over 125 years through education, exploration, and discovery. Founded by Percival Lowell in 1894 to study Mars, it became the site where Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto and V.M. Slipher observed the expanding universe. Today, Lowell continues its tradition of astronomical research with the Lowell Discovery Telescope and ongoing discoveries, earning recognition as a National Historic Landmark and one of Time’s “100 Most Important Places.”
Le Mondeur is a proud supporter of the Lowell Observatory. 3% of every purchase from the Zodiac Collection is donated to support their Native American Astronomy Outreach Program.
Xerces Society
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is a U.S.-based nonprofit dedicated to protecting invertebrates and their habitats. Founded in 1971 and named after the extinct Xerces blue butterfly, the organization focuses on pollinator conservation, endangered species protection, and reducing pesticide impacts. Through research, advocacy, education, and programs like Bee City USA, Xerces collaborates with communities, scientists, and policymakers to promote sustainable practices and ensure that diverse communities benefit from conservation efforts.
Le Mondeur and Ink Dwell proudly support the Xerces Society — a nonprofit organization that protects the natural world by conserving invertebrates and their habitat.