Donation Policy & Transparency

At HellYea Inc.™, we combine dark humor with real charitable impact. Every eligible purchase contributes to Damn Good Deeds™, our giving initiative supporting mental health and recovery. This donation policy explains how contributions are calculated, distributed, and tracked.

What We Donate

A portion of revenue from each purchase — including digital deeds, plot registrations, and limited-edition apparel — is pledged to charity.

Most donations support mental health, addiction recovery, and crisis intervention nonprofits.

Additional giving initiatives may arise based on current events, user requests, or partnerships.

How We Track Donations

We track donation amounts per product at the point of sale.

All donation-eligible purchases are logged in a dedicated infernal ledger™.

Donation progress is reflected publicly on our site (e.g. “$5,000 raised toward our next mental health grant”).

When We Donate

Donations are delivered in scheduled batches — typically monthly or when a preset milestone (e.g. $1,000) is reached.

Each donation is documented and may be accompanied by a public Giving Moment post.

Receipts and confirmation may be made available on request.

Where We Donate

We support vetted, registered nonprofit organizations.

All charities must be in good standing and aligned with our mission of turning personal pain into public good.

We do not currently accept unsolicited funding requests.

Transparency and Accountability

We are not a nonprofit. We are a mission-driven, for-profit company with a public commitment to donation.

Donation amounts are calculated based on a percentage of revenue, not net profit.

If a user wants clarification on how a specific purchase contributed, we’ll gladly provide details.

Contact

Questions? Suggestions? Want your nonprofit to be considered? Reach us at hellyeaplots@gmail.com

All donation-eligible purchases are logged in a dedicated infernal ledger™.

Donation progress is reflected publicly on our site (e.g. “$5,000 raised toward our next mental health grant”).