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8/9/2019 #280 BBB 12-31-09 160 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/280-bbb-12-31-09-160 1/1 MAGNOLIA CLIPPING SERVICE (601) 856-0911 I (205) 158-8610 ITAWAMBA CO TIMES FULTON. MS CirculatIOn:: 4191 WEEKLY 12109/2009 11111111111111111111111111111 EDITORIAL Claritable giving. Ways to spread cheer during holidays The holidays are a time for giving. but many charities are feeling the squeeze of the recession and d9nations are down. Promoting philanthropy with employees is a great way to spread the holiday spirit and promote camaraderie around the office. Better Business Bureau WISe Giving Alliance offers the following tips for encouraging charita ble giving in the workplace. The downturn in the economy is taking its toll on everyone. families, small businesses and charities. According to the Giving USA Foundation, charitable giving in the US exceeded $307 billion in 2008. As a result of the tight economy, two-thirds of public charities receiving donations saw decreases in 2008. Charitable giving from individuals dropped 2.7 percent and corporate giving dropped 4.5 percent. The outlook for charitable giving in 2009 is equally bleak. With rough economic times for evelyone, many fami- lies who depend on charity this time of year are facing a lean holiday season, according to the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. Employees and employers who pool tlleir efforts to support a cause, either with their time, money or in kind donations, can make a positive impact for struggling fam ilies over the holidays. BBB Wise Giving Alliance recommends the following ways tImt small business owners can spread tile holiday spirit of giving arOlmd the office: Institute a volunteer day. Giving to a charity doesn't have to mean pulling out the checkbook. Many charities also rely heavily on the gift of time from volunteers. An office wide volunteer day is a great way to get employees out of the office and working together on something they can be proud of. Rally arolmd one cause with an office fimdraiser. Office bake sales, silent auctions and t a g ~ e s are just a few ways to raise money for a charity. If everyone gets involved, then the nickel and dinles can add up to a healthy dona tion to a needy organization. • Collect food or toys. Around the holidays, many charities are looking for non-perishable food donations or toys. If everyone in the office donates a can of food or a toy, those items can collectively make a huge difference for a less fortunate family's holiday season. • Offer a matching program. Small business owners can encourage employees to make donations to charities matching tIleir contributions. Matching programs individual employees to choose a cause that might be near and dear to their own heart. By matching their donations, small business owners can show they support. their employees with the added benefit of a tax deduction. • Educate employees to be wise givers. Encourage employees to research their charities first with the BBB Wise Giving Alliance at www.bbb.org/charity before they give.

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8/9/2019 #280 BBB 12-31-09 160

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MAGNOLIA CLIPPING SERVICE(601) 856-0911 I (205) 158-8610

ITAWAMBA CO TIMES

FULTON. MS

CirculatIOn:: 4191

WEEKLY

12109/2009

11111111111111111111111111111

• EDITORIAL

Claritable giving. Ways to spread cheer

during holidays The holidays are a time for giving. but many charities

are feeling the squeeze ofthe recession and d9nations aredown. Promoting philanthropy with employees is a greatway to spread the holiday spiritand promote camaraderiearound the office. Better Business Bureau WISe GivingAlliance offers the following tips for encouraging charitable giving in the workplace.

The downturn in the economy is taking its toll on

everyone. families, small businesses and charities.According to the GivingUSA Foundation, charitable givingin the US exceeded $307 billion in 2008. As a result of the

tight economy, two-thirds of public charities receivingdonations saw decreases in 2008. Charitable giving fromindividuals dropped 2.7 percent and corporate givingdropped 4.5 percent. The outlook for charitable giving in2009 is equally bleak.

With rough economic times for evelyone, many fami-lies who depend on charity this time of year are facing alean holiday season, according to the BBB Wise GivingAlliance. Employees and employers who pool tlleir effortsto supporta cause, either with their time, moneyor in kinddonations, can make a positive impact for struggling families over the holidays.

BBB Wise Giving Alliance recommends the followingways tImt small business owners can spread tile holidayspirit ofgiving arOlmd the office:

• Institute a volunteer day. Giving to a charity doesn'thave to mean pulling out the checkbook. Many charities

also rely heavilyon

the giftof

time from volunteers.An

office wide volunteer day is a great way to get employeesout of the office and working together on something theycan be proud of.

• Rally arolmd one cause with an office fimdraiser.Office bake sales, silent auctionsand t a g ~ e s are just a fewways to raise money for a charity. Ifeveryone gets involved,then the

nickeland

dinlescan add up to

a healthy donation to a needy organization.• Collect food or toys. Around the holidays, many

charities are looking for non-perishablefood donations or

toys. If everyone in the office donates a can offood or a toy,

those items can collectively make a huge difference for aless fortunate family's holiday season.

• Offer a matching program. Small business ownerscan encourage employees to make donations to charitiesmatching tIleir contributions. Matching programs

individual employees to choose a cause that mightbe near and dear to their own heart. By matching theirdonations, small business ownerscan show they support.their employees with the added benefit ofa tax deduction.

• Educate employees to be wise givers. Encourageemployees to research their charities first with the BBBWise Giving Alliance at www.bbb.org/charity before theygive.