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G2G - Are You Charitable?

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An interesting realization that I’ve had while trying to craft this is, it’s not easy to talk about charity. In fact it’s downright uncomfortable.

There’s a lot of psychological factors at play wherever you are on the spectrum of “being charitable”. If you don’t give, you may feel guilty that you don’t. Or you don’t give enough, or if you do give enough you don’t want to talk about it, so you don’t seem like you’re being “holier than thou”.

Regardless which bucket we fall into, we can all agree that giving is important. Whether it’s time or money, there’s folks a whole heck of a lot less fortunate than us out there.

But where do you start?

What are the tax benefits?

Our guest on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind” is John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact. Charitable Impact is designed to help individuals and companies make more knowledgeable charity contributions without having to do all the research themselves.

As well, they help folks realize the tax benefits without having to commit to a specific charity right away. It’s a really interesting model, and one that’s helped facilitate $1.2 billion of donations since its inception.

www.guidetothegrind.com

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An interesting realization that I’ve had while trying to craft this is, it’s not easy to talk about charity. In fact it’s downright uncomfortable.

There’s a lot of psychological factors at play wherever you are on the spectrum of “being charitable”. If you don’t give, you may feel guilty that you don’t. Or you don’t give enough, or if you do give enough you don’t want to talk about it, so you don’t seem like you’re being “holier than thou”.

Regardless which bucket we fall into, we can all agree that giving is important. Whether it’s time or money, there’s folks a whole heck of a lot less fortunate than us out there.

But where do you start?

What are the tax benefits?

Our guest on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind” is John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact. Charitable Impact is designed to help individuals and companies make more knowledgeable charity contributions without having to do all the research themselves.

As well, they help folks realize the tax benefits without having to commit to a specific charity right away. It’s a really interesting model, and one that’s helped facilitate $1.2 billion of donations since its inception.

www.guidetothegrind.com

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