Ulta Beauty's Charitable Foundation Expands 2024 Programs

“Well-being and beauty are intrinsically connected and fundamental to who we are as a company,” said Jodi Caro, general counsel, chief risk and compliance officer at Ulta Beauty.
“Well-being and beauty are intrinsically connected and fundamental to who we are as a company,” said Jodi Caro, general counsel, chief risk and compliance officer at Ulta Beauty.
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Ulta Beauty's Charitable Foundation is committing more than $3 million in 2024 to nonprofit partners focused on mental health and well-being, including Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS), The Jed Foundation, Active Minds and Girls Inc.

For BBBS, Ulta is launching a national point-of-sale donation campaign, which will be used to support the organization's Youth Discovery & Wellness resources in 2024.

The foundation is also donating $2 million to nonprofit partners that focus on well-being efforts specific to these communities and continue its support for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation through monetary and in-kind donations, and an in-store fundraising program.

Finally, Ulta will continue supporting its Associate Relief Fund, offering financial support in the form of grants to hundreds of associates "coping with challenges including domestic violence, serious illness or injury, or damage to homes or autos from natural disasters."

“Well-being and beauty are intrinsically connected and fundamental to who we are as a company,” said Jodi Caro, general counsel, chief risk and compliance officer at Ulta Beauty. “More than 91% of our associates and the majority of our guests are women; we’re also seeing teens engaging with beauty early on. As the largest beauty retailer in the U.S., we have the power to help shape how young people experience beauty and a responsibility to ensure women and teens have access to the resources and support they need to nurture their holistic well-being inside and out.”

Read the full program details here. 

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