(especially in the housing & homeless space)
Compassionate Commerce is a new way for you to deliver for your clients; ongoing funding received from stable businesses that you part own.
It may not relieve you of the constant rounds of donation drives, but it will give you the buffer of one reliable stream of income (or even more)
How does it work?
Compassionate Commerce is a business acquisition and integration business; we acquire great businesses and run & grow them in partnership with charities and non-profit organizations like yours.
The Deal
> From within your own network of supporters, you help us find the business owners that want to support your organisation
We negotiate a deal with them
> 1 Business, 1 Charity / NGO Partner (you)
25% to 50% equity in the company we acquire with you (and therefore 25% to 50% distribution share of profits for your organisation to operate).
Most importantly – no money down from you


Next Step
If your Charity supports ending homelessness and supporting the currently homeless and you want to partner with us, chat with us now.
Call Dennis McMahon on +61402612471 (or email me at mcmdennis@gmail.com)
Here’s a set of FAQ questions and answers for both business owners and charities regarding Compassionate Commerce:
For Business Owners:
- What is Compassionate Commerce?
Compassionate Commerce acquires businesses and partners with charities, using a portion of the business profits to support homelessness initiatives. - Why should I sell my business to Compassionate Commerce?
We preserve your business legacy while aligning it with a social cause, driving both profitability and positive community impact. - How does the acquisition process work?
We assess the business, ensure a smooth transition, and direct a portion of profits to partner charities without disrupting core operations. - Will my business change under Compassionate Commerce?
Your business will continue running as it is, with the added benefit of contributing to charitable work. - How does this impact my employees?
Employees remain integral to the business, with the added purpose of supporting charitable initiatives through the company’s success. - What types of businesses do you acquire?
We are open to acquiring various businesses that align with our mission of profit-driven philanthropy. - How is the charity portion of the profit determined?
A set percentage of profits is directed towards our charity partners, ensuring both the business and charitable organizations benefit. - Can I choose the charity my business supports?
We work with a network of charities focused on homelessness, and we are open to discussions about charity preferences.
For Charities and Non-Profits:
- How does Compassionate Commerce support charities?
We provide a consistent share of profits from our acquired businesses to support charities focusing on homelessness and other social causes. - Which charities do you partner with?
We primarily partner with charities and organizations that are actively supporting homelessness solutions, but we welcome partnerships from others aligned with our values. - How do we apply to become a charity partner?
You can contact us via our website with your organization’s details and mission, and we’ll assess how we can collaborate. - What kind of support will we receive?
Apart from financial contributions, charities may receive increased visibility, networking opportunities, and strategic collaborations with our businesses. - How often will our charity receive funds?
Funds are distributed on a regular basis based on the profits generated by the businesses under Compassionate Commerce. - Is there a long-term commitment to our charity?
Yes, our partnerships are designed to provide sustainable, long-term support, helping you focus on your mission without constantly seeking donations. - Can we help in the promotion of businesses?
Absolutely! Charities are encouraged to collaborate in promoting the positive impact the business is making, creating a win-win for both parties. - How transparent is the process?
We maintain full transparency, providing regular reports on the profits generated and the amounts contributed to our partner charities.