moonmere exists because the wild exists — pollinators helping reproduce the plants that feed us, birds and mammals shaping seeds into new forests, wetlands filtering our waters and sheltering countless creatures, native plants anchoring soil, offering food, offering breath.

That’s why moonmere gives back.

1% for the Wild of South Carolina - her places, her creatures, her life.

Since her birth in 2025, moonmere donates 1% of net profits to organizations that safeguard the earth and the beautiful paws and roots that call her home, beginning at Lowcountry Land Trust. Land comes first — because without land, there is nowhere for the wild to live.

In addition, moonmere is also grateful to have supported Cotton Branch Farm Sanctuary (Leesville), Keeper of the Wild Wildlife Rescue and Sanctuary (Walterboro), Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary (Hollywood), Paws Animal Wildlife Sanctuary (Laurens), and Hickory Haven Fawn Rescue (Belton) through donations in 2025.

As moonmere grows, so will our giving. We will continue to expand support directly to even more animal rescues, rehabilitation programs, and/or conservation focused on native species. If your organization aligns with moonmere’s mission for the wild and you’d like to be considered as a nonprofit partner for moonmere’s giving program, please reach out via email at moonmere@moonmere.com.

1% for the Wild

  • Logo of Lowcountry Land Trust featuring a stylized line drawing of a face with sunglasses and a tree top as hair on a green background, with the text "LOWCOUNTRY LAND TRUST" beneath.

    Giving Back to the Lowcountry

    A portion of all proceeds goes to the Lowcountry Land Trust, protecting local wildlife and landscapes

  • Lowcountry Land Trust

    Lowcountry Land Trust—a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization—permanently protects land throughout coastal South Carolina that is foundational to the area’s ecosystem and residents’ quality of life. Having protected over 163,000 acres since 1986, Lowcountry Land Trust is one of the most impactful land trusts in the country. Its work includes the stewardship of privately owned land and iconic public places, such as the future Angel Oak Preserve—a 44-acre passive park and living museum in partnership with the City of Charleston. More information about Lowcountry Land Trust is available at www.lowcountrylandtrust.org.

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