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Empowering the next generation of creatives through scholarships. Celebrating 5 years of creativity, connection, and opportunity for future artists and designers. The Z SUPPLY Foundation is dedicated to empowering emerging creatives through education and opportunity.
We believe creativity can open doors, and we’re here to help make that possible. Through our Education Fund, we provide scholarships that support students in fashion design, graphic design, digital media, photography, ceramics, fiber arts, UX design, and creative business leadership. Since launching, we’ve continued to grow that mission.
Every year, we’ve donated our Black Friday season sales to the Z SUPPLY Foundation, bringing our total contribution to $1. 5 million. Together, we're creating opportunities for aspiring artists and designers, fueling the fashion industry and beyond.
The Z SUPPLY Foundation is proud to partner with leading design schools to create dedicated scholarships that break down barriers and ensure the next generation of creatives can pursue their passions. Otis College of Art and Design Established in 1918 and based in Los Angeles, Otis College of Art and Design is a national leader in art and design education.
Since 2022, The Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $100,000 to an endowed scholarship fund, as well as $125,000 to a named scholarship fund. The funds support scholarships in Fashion Design, Digital Media, Communications Arts, Graphics and related fields of study.
California College of the Arts Based in San Francisco, California College of the Arts (CCA) educates talented, visionary students to become versatile makers with inventive solutions to advance culture and society. Since 2022, the Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $75,000 to an endowed scholarship fund, as well as $125,000 to a named scholarship fund.
The Z SUPPLY Foundation scholarship at CCA promotes inclusivity, supporting students from diverse backgrounds as they pursue degrees in Fashion Design. California State University, Long Beach - College of the Arts College of the Arts at California State University, Long Beach, is one of the largest and most respected state-supported arts colleges in the country.
Since 2022, the Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $125,000 to an endowed scholarship fund, as well as $50,000 to a named scholarship fund. For more than a century, Parsons has been inspired by the transformative potential of design. Today, the school’s groundbreaking academic programs carry forward that mission, making Parsons the number one design school in the U.S. and among the top three globally.
Since 2023, the Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $75,000 to a named scholarship that supports students in the Parsons School of Fashion BFA or MFA program in Sustainable Design. Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is a private art school with locations in Savannah, Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia and Lacoste, France.
It was founded in 1978 to provide degrees in programs not yet offered in the Southeast of the United States. The university enrolls more than 16,000 students from across the United States and around the world with international students comprising up to 17 percent of the student population. Since 2023, the Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $100,000 to an endowed scholarship supporting UX Design students.
Kansas City Art Institute The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) is a private non-profit art and design school in Kansas City, Missouri. Their mission is to prepare gifted students to transform the world creatively through art and design. KCAI was founded in 1885 and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
Since 2023, the Z SUPPLY Foundation has pledged $100,000 to an endowed scholarship to support students in the arts. “The collaboration between Z SUPPLY and CSULB strengthens our college community and advances our shared commitment to educational equity and artistic innovation. We deeply value this partnership and look forward to continuing this meaningful work together, creating lasting change in students’ lives for years to come."
— Brian Trimble, Chair School of Art, CSULB “We know firsthand the impact for our recipients at Otis! The scholarships you give our students have tremendous impact in helping them afford school and pursue their dreams! With 96% of our students needing financial aid, Z SUPPLY makes a critical difference.
” — Kim Garner, Director, Corporate Development & Partnerships, Otis College of Art & Design “We are proud to stand with Z SUPPLY in championing the limitless potential of SCAD students. The Z SUPPLY Foundation’s generosity resonates throughout the SCAD community, supporting a culture of excellence and ensuring that creative business and UX design education remains accessible to the visionary leaders of tomorrow." — Christopher D.
Peeler, Associate Chair, Creative Business Leadership & Clark DeLashmet, Chair of UX Design, SCAD Z SUPPLY Foundation: Celebrating Five Years of Giving Back For the fifth year in a row, we're donating our Black Friday season sales to the Z SUPPLY Foundation to support the next generation of artists and designers.
Z SUPPLY Giveback Day With the Orange County Rescue Mission This Thanksgiving season, we were grateful for the chance to reconnect with them during our company giveback day at the Double R Ranch. Frequently Asked Questions What is the Z SUPPLY Foundation?
The Z SUPPLY Foundation, established in 2021, serves as the philanthropic arm of the company, with a dedicated focus on advancing educational opportunities and supporting community-based charitable initiatives. Through our Education Fund, the Foundation provides college scholarships, while also partnering with a range of charitable organizations that align with the core values and mission of the brand.
As a private foundation, it is solely funded by the company and does not engage in public fundraising efforts. The disbursement of funds is overseen by the Board of Directors, in accordance with the philanthropic vision set forth by the founders. How are scholarships offered by the Z SUPPLY Foundation distributed through partner schools?
The Z SUPPLY Foundation Board of Directors partners with colleges and universities that specialize in fashion design, art, and other creative disciplines. Together, we establish named or endowed scholarships to support students pursuing studies in these fields. Scholarship recipients are selected by the participating institutions, and all awards are funded through the Z SUPPLY Foundation’s Education Fund.
Can I apply for a scholarship through the Foundation? The Z SUPPLY Foundation partners with select colleges and universities to create scholarships. Scholarship recipients are chosen directly by these participating institutions.
To request a list of our current partner schools, please contact [email protected] . Will the Z SUPPLY Foundation support other charitable organizations? Yes, the Z SUPPLY Foundation is proud to support qualified 501(c)(3) public charities in the United States that align with our mission in the areas of social impact and education.
If your organization is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) and would like to be considered for a donation, we encourage you to reach out to us at [email protected] . Who decides where the funds will be allocated? The Z SUPPLY Foundation Board of Directors will be allocating the funds in alignment with our mission.
Beyond education, the Z SUPPLY Foundation invests in local communities through year-round initiatives. Learn more about the work we’re doing together. Make-A-Wish OC grants life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, believing every child deserves a childhood filled with joy.
Research shows that children who have their wishes granted often gain the physical and emotional strength needed to fight their illness. The chapter has granted over 7,800 wishes. Alongside generous donors, supporters, staff, and more than 34,000 volunteers, Make-A-Wish OC, and 57 other chapters have granted over 360,000 wishes nationwide.
Casa OC’s mission is focused solely and completely on the children of Orange County, California. They are a privately-funded non-profit organization that serves severely abused, neglected and abandoned children through the recruitment, training, and continued support of volunteers who advocate and mentor these children, representing their best interest in the courtroom and other settings.
Miracles for Kids, based in Orange County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Founded in 2004 and led by CEO Autumn Strier, the organization provides financial aid, housing, basic needs, and wellness programs to families struggling with the emotional and financial toll of caring for a sick child.
The mission helps caregivers avoid bankruptcy, homelessness, and hunger, so they can focus on their child’s health. The Orange County Rescue Mission is a nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of homeless individuals and families by providing shelter, food, and support services.
Offering programs such as emergency shelter, transitional housing, job training, and counseling, OCRM focuses on both immediate needs and long-term self-sufficiency. With the help of volunteers, the mission works to break the cycle of homelessness and empower participants to rebuild their lives and regain stability.
Orange County United Way is committed to ensuring local students succeed, struggling OC families gain financial security, our homeless neighbors find a place to call home. We are hands-on, delivering 50+ programs countywide to break barriers and improve lives for everyone who lives in Orange County.
Everyday we are working on ways to advance the Education, Health, Housing, and Financial Stability of people in Orange County Hawaii Community Foundation is a steward of more than 1,100 funds, including over 300 scholarship funds, created by donors who desire to transform lives and improve communities.
In 2022, HCF distributed $87 million in grants to the community from funds at HCF, contracts, and private foundations statewide, including $7. 1 million in scholarships. The Maui Food Bank (MFB) was incorporated as a non-profit in 1994.
MFB has continuously and consistently expanded food banking services for the residences of Maui County. The Maui Food Bank is the only nonprofit in Maui County that collects, warehouses and distributes mass quantities of perishable and nonperishable food items to those in need.
The Maui Humane Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was first established as a non-profit in 1953, incorporated in 1962 and is the only open admission animal shelter on the island of Maui. Our mission is “to protect and save the lives of Maui’s animals, accepting all in need, educating the community, and inspiring respect and compassion towards all animals”.
Waves for Water believes that access to clean water is a fundamental human right. Which is why they have dedicated their lives to providing it, through the implementation of portable water filter systems, the digging and renovating of bore-hole wells, and the construction of rainwater harvesting and storing systems (in places where groundwater is not accessible). Inner-City Arts believe that arts and creativity are transformational.
Its mission is to engage young people in the creative process in order to shape a society of creative, confident, and collaborative individuals. Since its start, Inner-City Arts has served over 200,00 students and 10,000 teachers in the Los Angeles area. Every year, more than 5,000 elementary school students receive high-quality arts education on the Inner-City Arts campus thanks to a unique partnership with LAUSD.
Girls on the Run is an international physical-activity-based youth development program with a research-based curriculum for girls in third to eighth grade that teaches life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. They have worked with over 2 million girls. Laura's House provides unduplicated domestic violence-related services to the 3.
18 million residents of Orange County, California, and beyond. Over 30 years, Laura's House has provided support services and shelter to more than 7,500 women, men, and children. They have also offered counseling, life skills education and legal advocacy to over 77,000 individuals.
Breast Cancer Angels is a local non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization that financially assists individuals during treatment for breast cancer. Some of the assistance provided can be food gift cards, gas gift cards, rental assistance, utility assistance and help with medical co-pays. The organization has also paid for hospice and final expenses.
Many of these individuals have children so they also assist with school supplies and clothing. Wildlife Alliance implements a complete approach to combating the illegal wildlife trade through our award-winning wildlife police unit – the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team. They ensure all live animals seized from the trade are appropriately cared for whilst working with government authorities to ensure tradersface justice.
The Exodus Road’s primary focus is on human trafficking intervention work. Their community helps to rescue, protect and heal survivors of human trafficking every day. They help train communities to stop trafficking, rescue victims, arrest traffickers and heal survivors.
Want to get in touch for partnerships or donations or more information about the Z SUPPLY Foundation? Email us at [email protected]
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