Hey everyone,
I’ve been thinking a lot about longevity in impact work, how some brands manage to stay true to their mission decade after decade while still scaling commercially.
It’s easy to launch with purpose, but much harder to build systems that protect it.
This week’s Builder Brief digs into exactly that balance, how purpose-driven brands like Ben & Jerry’s have managed (and sometimes struggled) to keep their values front and center while growing fast.
Below, you’ll also find a nonprofit tool helping organizations raise more with less, and an entrepreneur tool for founders building systems that can scale.
Let’s get into it.
📈 Case Study:
Ben & Jerry’s — Building a Mission that Scales

Few brands have shaped the idea of “business as a force for good” like Ben & Jerry’s. Founded in 1978 by two childhood friends with $12,000 and an ice cream dream, the company turned values into a growth engine. But the real lesson isn’t just how they succeeded, it’s how they structured their mission to survive success.
Ben & Jerry’s pioneered a three-part mission statement: product, economic, and social. Every decision had to balance all three, not just profit. From sourcing fair-trade ingredients to funding community projects, they built “linked prosperity” into their model, ensuring suppliers, employees, and communities all benefited when the company grew.
When Unilever acquired them in 2000, critics worried the mission would fade. Instead, Ben & Jerry’s negotiated a unique governance model that gave an independent board control over its social mission.
Still, the path hasn’t been without tension.
Scaling a values-led business invites scrutiny, and Ben & Jerry’s has faced its share of cultural and ethical debates. But that’s part of what makes it a true impact brand — it’s not about perfection, it’s about transparency and evolution.
Takeaways:
- Build governance early that protects your mission before growth tests it.
- Report your impact with the same rigor as your revenue.
- Accept that scale brings complexity, but integrity compounds over time.
📖 Read the full case study → Ben & Jerry’s Case Study on Causeartist
🛠️ Nonprofit Tool:
Givebutter — Fundraise, Manage, and Report in One Place
Givebutter continues to stand out as one of the most versatile all-in-one fundraising platforms for nonprofits. Designed for modern teams, it blends fundraising, donor management, and accounting integrations under one roof, all with a free entry tier.
What’s new:
- QuickBooks Integration: Seamlessly sync donations into your accounting system.
- Magic Migration: Easily move data from your old CRM.
- Meta Fundraising: Accept donations directly through Facebook and Instagram.
Why it matters:
Givebutter is built for lean nonprofit teams trying to do more with less. It helps automate the most time-consuming parts of donor management while keeping the human touch intact.
💡 Entrepreneur Tool:
Notion — The Modern Operating System for Founders
If your startup still runs on scattered Google Docs, random Slack messages, and mental checklists, Notion might be the single best upgrade you make this year.
More than a note-taking app, Notion has evolved into a full-scale operating system for founders. It combines documents, project management, CRM, content calendars, and databases into one flexible hub — and it’s incredibly startup-friendly.
How impact founders are using Notion right now:
- Investor CRM: Track conversations, follow-ups, and fundraising milestones.
- Team Wiki: Centralize your mission, brand guidelines, and standard operating procedures.
- Content Calendar: Sync social, blog, and email campaigns across your marketing team.
- OKR Tracker: Set quarterly goals and monitor progress transparently.
Why it’s powerful: Notion’s flexibility lets you build exactly what you need without code or extra software costs. It scales with you, from early experiments to full-stack operations.
Tip: Check out Notion’s new AI project assistant, which can generate meeting notes, summaries, and action items directly from your workspace — a huge win for time-starved teams.
Explore Notion templates for founders →
Thanks for reading today’s Builder Brief. Each week, I try to surface one timeless lesson, one useful tool for nonprofits, and one powerful system for founders.
If you’re finding these helpful, hit reply and tell me what kind of tools or topics you’d like to see featured next, this newsletter gets better because of your feedback.
See you on Friday,
Grant

Grant Trahant
Founder | Causeartist + Causeartist BackOffice
Host | Disruptors for Good + Investing in Impact
Venture Partner | Pay it Forward Ventures
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