Nearly one-third of all donations are made during the month of December. It’s called year-end giving, and for many nonprofits it accounts for nearly half their annual income. It would be nice to think that it is the holiday spirit that drives us to give, but with 12 percent of that happening in the last three days of the year, it seems awfully likely that tax burdens might be a driving force.The truth is that there are many reasons to give, beyond the tax benefits. Regardless of how you give, there is typically more to it than altruism. Just like
The Many Business Benefits of Giving Back to the Community
The peak for charitable giving is over, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't look at getting the most out of your business’s generosity
Dec 19, 2017
| by Anja Smith |
















