By Sophia Gerl
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a generous and harmonious world where you give to others unsolicited.
Giving Tuesday is this week. It aims to encourage people to invest their money in better things instead of their annual Cyber Monday or Black Friday shopping, thus supporting small organizations.
In order to better focus on smaller organizations that represent the values and goals you represent, you should first think more carefully about what goals you want to achieve and then donate to these organizations.
However, many warn about scammers who often pretend to use the money for good purposes, so make sure you keep an eye out for any suspicious sites.
An example of how to donate is NPR’s website, which gives you the opportunity to donate money to a local station or the NPR Network.
In addition to donating, there is always the opportunity to do volunteer work that helps you achieve your goals.
The Giving Tuesday organization invests in communities and institutions around the world to promote this.
Their values are that they work internationally, which means .they work in many different nations, thus are able to help more people at once
Hundreds of thousands of communities on over 6 continents are trying to achieve goals for justice and generosity.
A way to do this is to explain to people around the world, through storytelling, strategic communication and other illustrative ways, how they can make the world a better place.
They point out in more detail the impact you can have and how it should increase generosity, human, financial and social capital, volunteering, etc.
So take your chance this year to make the world and life together a little bit better!