If you're looking to dive deeper into the world of philanthropy, you need to know that there's more to it than just writing a check. Here are some great ways you can get involved.
2. Philanthropy
When one thinks of philanthropy, they often think of a monetary
donation. Although charities and nonprofit organizations absolutely
can use more funding, and a monetary donation is appreciated in
more than one way, there is more to giving back than just writing a
check. If you’re looking to give back, here are a few ways you can
volunteer and get involved.
3. Community
Clean Up
Public parks are designated areas in your
community where anyone can come and go
with ease. Sometimes, parks and surrounding
areas are taken advantage of with trash, spray
paint and damaged property like benches or
street lights.
Whether you’re an active member of the
community or you’re simply looking for a good
deed, organize a community clean up. Get
people to come together and clean the park so
others in your community can enjoy it. This not
only will make your community look better, but
it will provide a safer atmosphere for children
and families that visit the park.
4. Although this can somewhat be considered a “monetary donation”, paying for the
person behind you in line is an extremely unconventional way to give back. You can
make someone’s day by paying it forward. If you’re in line at the grocery store, in line
for coffee or even in the drive through a fast food place, pay for the person behind
you. You never know what someone else is going through in their life or what kind of
day they are having. You just might touch someone in a life changing way.
Pay for the Person Behind You In Line
5. Donate
Books
Public libraries are free for anyone
to use when they become a
member. They provide
opportunities for children, as well
as all other ages to enhance their
learning, borrow books to read and
even enjoy a nice movie to watch.
If you have new, or gently used,
books around your house, take
them to your public library. The
book is better off at the library than
it is decorating your shelf.
6. Volunteer at a Food Bank
One of the widely known ways to get involved in your community is to volunteer
at your local food bank. Food banks are a source of food for those in the
community that may not know when or where their next meal will come from.
With food being a necessity of life, food banks are extremely vital to communities.
Volunteers give food banks the possibility of staying open and serving those who
need a nice meal.