It started with a simple observation: good deeds were happening everywhere, but going completely unnoticed. A neighbor shoveling someone's driveway. A college student tutoring at the library every Saturday. A retiree walking shelter dogs three times a week.
These people weren't looking for applause — but what if their kindness could also fund the causes they cared about? What if every deed had a ripple effect beyond the act itself?
That question became SomeDo. We built a platform where doing good and funding good are the same thing. Where a blood donation doesn't just save a life — it also raises $4.50 for cancer research. Where walking shelter dogs doesn't just exercise animals — it funds the rescue organization that saved them.
We're not reinventing charity. We're connecting the people who act with the people who want to back them. And we're making the impact visible, measurable, and real.