Charities
The Superheroes We Donate To
Giving back is a core value of my life philosophy. Yes, money is great (we are all traders, after all). That being said, I’ve found that the most fulfillment comes from giving back to others and helping those in need. As a result, every month I plan on donating proceeds from this course to a different charity! My long-term goal, if it becomes successful enough, is to grow this course so that I can donate $100k/mo to charity into perpetuity. These charities will always be apolitical organizations that help to make a better world. Have an organization that has made a difference in your life? Reach out over socials and let me know! I might just choose it for the next donation!




The Impact Competition
Lance’s very own non-profit, the Impact Competition empowers students to create and implement real solutions to pressing social issues in their communities. Unlike your typical case competition which ends with an idea, Impact Competitions aim to actively solve local, real-world issues with a funding and implementation component that brings student ideas to life.

The Life You Can Save
The Life You Can Save helps donors make the most effective donations possible in the fight against extreme poverty. Founded in 2013, this organization has raised over $100 million donated to high-impact charities.

Strides for Peace
Strides for Peace is based in Chicago, Illinois with a mission to increase the collective impact of community organizations working to end gun violence, save lives, and build a stronger Chicago. This organization harnesses the power of community organizations and provides new pathways for people who care to get involved.

Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center unites innovative research and compassionate care to prevent and eliminate cancer and infectious disease. This non-profit is a leader in cancer research and infectious diseases working effortlessly to find cures and treatments.

Blessings in a Backpack
Blessings in a Backpack works to provide food on the weekends for school-aged children across America who might otherwise go hungry. Previously, this organization has provided 3.3 million bags of ready-to-eat food to children at 1,270 schools in 46 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.