We’re now a Certified B Corporation
Everyone.org exists in order to change healthcare systems and the way people everywhere access the treatments they need. But you can’t improve a system if you’re not committed to improving yourself. That’s why we’ve taken the commitment to our mission a step further by becoming a Certified B Corporation.
What does it mean to be a B Corp?
Joining the B Corp movement means we’re part of a global community of companies using business as a force for good.
B Corps make purposeful decisions that go beyond profit—they consider the impact of every action on their teams, customers, partners, suppliers, communities, and the environment. Because we, and the B Corp community, believe that nothing we do stands in isolation, and to make the world a better place, we need to act like a part of it.
Why did we choose to become a B Corp?
Because we practice what we preach, and want to keep getting better at it. At Everyone.org, we don’t just aim to impact patients’ lives—we push ourselves and our partners to continuously raise the bar, finding better, more efficient, and more positive ways to achieve our mission. Our B Corp certification is a public commitment to holding ourselves accountable and to constantly seeking improvement in every aspect of our work.
What does it take to become a B Corp?
Achieving B Corp certification is a rigorous process. It took us over a year of being assessed for our overall positive impact by B Lab, answering over 300 questions across all areas of our operations, and providing detailed documentation and interviews.
To be certified, a company must earn at least 80 points on the B Impact Assessment. We earned 82. And certification isn’t the end—companies must be reassessed every three years to stay on track.
B stands for Becoming
Our B Corp certification isn’t a final award—it’s a statement of accountability. We scored 82 points out of a possible 200 - enough to earn the certification but also a reminder that we have room to grow. And that’s exactly how we see it. We’ll never stop improving. We’ll never simply be a B Corp.
We’ll always be becoming one.