June arrives and companies everywhere start thinking about how to show up for their LGBTQ+ employees and clients. The rainbow logos appear. The Slack emojis go up. Celebration fills the air.
All of these count for something real.
Corporate Pride gifting has matured into a genuine practice among organizations and companies. What started as a symbolic calendar moment has grown into an opportunity to put a company's values directly into the hands of the people it cares about most.
Employees notice the gifts their companies choose. Clients notice them too. And as gifting programs have become more sophisticated, two distinct approaches have emerged, both meaningful and both worth doing.
- The first is celebration: gifts that are colorful, joyful, and visible, that mark the moment with warmth and intention.
- The second is support: gifts where every purchase funds organizations working to protect and advance LGBTQ+ lives. These approaches serve different purposes.
A program that brings both of these together sends a signal that runs deeper than any logo swap. It shows, in physical form, that your company means it.
Here's how each one works, and how to combine them into something that lands.










