The SeneGence Story
How SeneGence Gives Back
The Make Sense Foundation, distributor-led generosity, local nonprofits, scholarships, grants, and monthly service.
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One mission, carried for two decades

for the marketer
The Make Sense Foundation supports women and children in need. The mission is direct and enduring.
for the professional
The Make Sense Foundation turns the company's giving mission into organized support for women and children in need.
The Foundation is funded through distributor fundraising and donations from sales of select products. This lesson focuses on the impact, not a purchase promise.
for the skintellectual
The estimate gives the mission a measured horizon. Its value is the continuity: a clear purpose sustained across two decades.
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Distributors make giving local

for the marketer
Distributor generosity turns a global company into local action.
for the professional
SeneGence Distributors fundraise, give through commission-specific donations, and connect charitable work to their communities.
The 2026 report records more than $45,000 in commission-specific distributor donations as of September 2026.
for the skintellectual
The model distributes participation instead of centralizing every decision. The 2026 report records SeneGence giving efforts at more than six recurring annual global events. Commission-specific donations create a direct field contribution.
The distinction matters: the Foundation carries the mission; distributors help activate it through organized fundraising and community relationships.
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Education and nonprofit grants

for the marketer
Giving becomes useful when it reaches a named purpose: education, nonprofit work, and community support.
for the professional
Our giving reaches several distinct purposes.
for the skintellectual
- SCHOLARSHIPS
- In 2026, SeneGence reports awarding $22,500 in scholarships to young women in need advancing their education.
- NONPROFIT GRANTS
- In 2026, SeneGence reports granting more than $49,050 to 501(c)(3) nonprofits seeking donor support.
- REPORTING YEAR
- 2026
Specific categories keep the story credible. Scholarships and grants are different forms of support, and each figure retains its own recipient and reporting year.
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Reach that keeps moving

for the marketer
Community work is a cadence, not a photo moment: monthly service and broad nonprofit reach.
for the professional
The 2026 report records employee volunteer opportunities in every month of 2026.
The report says more than 3,000 nonprofit entities benefited from SeneGence in-kind donations in 2024–2026. One channel creates employee participation; the other extends organizational reach.
for the skintellectual
Recurring service and in-kind giving move through different channels. Employees give time through organized opportunities; product donations help qualified nonprofits serve their own communities.
- CHANNEL 1
- employee service
- CHANNEL 2
- in-kind nonprofit support
- OUTCOME
- local action with broader reach
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The giving story in one breath

for the marketer
Say it simply: a two-decade Foundation, distributor action, and local impact.
for the professional
Try this: “SeneGence gives back through the Make Sense Foundation, distributor-led generosity, scholarships, grants, in-kind donations, and recurring service.”
That answer is broad enough to orient and specific enough to trust.
for the skintellectual
The giving architecture has three levels.
- MISSION
- women and children in need
- PARTICIPATION
- distributors and employees
- OUTCOMES
- scholarships, grants, service, in-kind reach
Each level has a different job. Together they answer how SeneGence gives back without turning philanthropy into a sales flourish.