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The Joy and Necessity of Corporate and Individual Giving During the Holidays

The Importance of Corporate and Individual Giving During the Holidays

With the holidays now upon us, we like to reflect on the season’s true meaning. As a team dedicated to the organizations and people that serve those in need across America, DollarDays is reminded of this every day — yet even more so at this time of year. For many, the holidays are a time of joy, family gatherings, gift-giving, and cherished traditions. However, it’s important to also reflect on and help those who may not experience the holidays in the same way.

The holidays are an opportunity to extend generosity to those in need and work toward closing the gaps between the “haves” and “have-nots” in our communities. Corporate giving and contributions from individuals and families are especially vital during this time of year.

The Power of Giving: Receivers and Givers Alike

Statistics show that acts of generosity, even small ones, have a profound impact on mental and emotional well-being. A study by National Institutes of Health found that when people give to charities, it activates regions of the brain associated with pleasure and reward. According to Mayo Clinic, having a sense of purpose — especially for a greater cause — delivers satisfaction and brings joy as people connect with and give to others. Beyond the emotional benefits, giving back builds community connections, fosters gratitude, and delivers positivity to others.

For underserved people and families that receive another person’s generosity, the benefits are immense, including access to life’s essentials, enhanced quality of life, stability and empowerment, and a feeling of being cared for.

Corporations Growing, Donations Falling

Yet, despite its power, giving is down in America. The past two years have registered some of the deepest declines in U.S. philanthropy history. After two challenging years of inflation, many nonprofits now grapple with diminished donations.

To complicate the issue, as corporations have grown and profits continue to climb, charitable business donations are lagging. According to the latest Giving USA report, corporate giving made up only 7% of all charitable contributions in 2023, or approximately $36.55 billion of a total $557.16 billion. Individual giving makes up the biggest portion of the pie at 67%, or around $374.4 billion.

The decline in donations underscores the economic pressures nonprofits face as they strive to maintain essential services for communities in need amidst rising costs. Today, their need is greater than ever before.

Consumers, especially younger ones, increasingly favor companies that are socially responsible. According to one study, 73% of Americans said that a company’s charitable giving tendencies affect their purchasing decisions, and 84% say it’s important that a company support charitable causes. Half of Americans would even switch to a company that supports a cause they believe in, and nearly two-thirds would stop buying from a brand that demonstrated a lack of social responsibility. This further underlines the importance of companies getting involved in important causes and supporting their communities.

For businesses, increasing philanthropic efforts can create a competitive advantage, build brand loyalty, and strengthen community connections. By realigning corporate giving strategies and programs, companies can adapt to changing business challenges while sustaining their commitment to the communities they serve.

Ways to Make a Difference This Holiday Season

For Companies:

At DollarDays, we work tirelessly to serve those who serve others, striving to ease the burdens of our partners so they can focus on what truly matters: making a difference. Beyond our day-to-day operations, this year, we empowered our team to extend this mission by contributing directly to our community through meaningful actions, including:

For Individuals and Families:

This season, as you celebrate with loved ones, we invite you to share holiday joy with those in need. The ways in which we can support those in need during the holidays are virtually limitless.

Together — as corporations, individuals, families, and communities — we can make the holidays brighter for everyone.

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