Whether you’re offering up your time, your money or your expertise to a cause or nonprofit, the benefits of making that gift have far-reaching effects. Financial donations can leave a lasting impact on essential programs and services, while the act of giving itself provides the donor with a feeling of fulfillment and purpose (and can even benefit their bottom line). Volunteering, meanwhile, not only helps those in need, but builds empathy and compassion. In our fast-paced world, these acts of kindness can make a real difference in someone’s day or life and remind us of our shared humanity.

By giving, we not only improve the lives of others—we enrich our own, creating a ripple effect that can transform the world.

In This Feature:

Giving Is Good for Your Heart (Really!)

The act of giving back can help buffer the effects of one of the body’s most lethal enemies: stress.

09/01/2024 By Kim Doleatto

Being Generous Boosts Your Brain

People who engage in generous behaviors report higher levels of self-esteem and lower levels of depression.

09/01/2024 By Kim Doleatto

Donating Money Helps Charities and Your Bottom Line, Too

Savvy donors know that strategic philanthropy can lead to bottom-line benefits—and sometimes even boost their business reputations.

09/01/2024 By Kim Doleatto