28 Amazing Non-Profits to Consider Giving to This Holiday Season

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Whatever shape 2020 has taken for each of us, this much is certain: we’ve all faced genuinely new and seemingly insurmountable challenges. Yet, here we stand, filled with gratitude, and with some part of our health and wealth intact. We have made it to a new year, (well, almost) and if we find ourselves in a position to give, then we are part of a lucky few. More than ever, people all around us are struggling for basics such as food and shelter. Making a donation is usually a simple proposition, but deciding where to make a donation might seem overwhelming. In this light, prioritizing a gift to a local mutual aid society or food bank is a prudent choice. It’s also true that this pandemic has decimated the income of performers. Consider a direct gift to a musician, actor, or dancer in need. The Actors Fund and Patreon both provide options for such donations.

Whether you want to give globally or help communities closer to home, we’ve compiled a list of 28 amazing non-profits to consider giving to this holiday season.

Happy holidays and keep the faith!

Go BIG - Global Initiatives

Sometimes it’s particularly satisfying to throw some funds in the direction of ambitiously large initiatives.  FINCA, Rotary International, Partners in Health, and the Ocean Futures Society are a few of our favorites. I mean who doesn’t want to end Polio and enjoy a clean ocean? Merry Christmas.

Enhance Your Own Quality of Life

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Give to the arts, a museum, or a beloved park or nature sanctuary and feel a special kind of cozy. These institutions are a huge part of our culture, and enjoying them links us and gives us a sense of place and identity. National Museum of Mexican Fine Art ,  Alliance for the Great Lakes, Hubbard Street Dance, International Contemporary Ensemble, and Teatro Vista are just a handful of diverse places making Chicago a world-class city.

Spread the Spirit of the Season

Bring food, toys, clothes and cheer to those who may be in a tough spot and are unable to do this for themselves. Contribute to charities that meet basic needs and support well being. Food banks, churches, toy drives, and homeless shelters are some of the most direct ways to make an immediate impact. Places like Casa Central, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, United Way or Toys for Tots are established successful options.

Think Local

Chances are there’s a lot going on in your very own community. From underfunded after-school programs to those in your area advocating for affordable housing - it feels good to support the good actions of neighbors and colleagues who are working hard to make your shared little corner of the world a better place. Inquire with friends and family to find the best options. The Center for Changing Lives, Inspiration Corporation, Girls on the Run, and My Block My Hood My City all come highly recommended.

Put Your Social Conscious to Good Use

Worried about the state of women or refugees in the world? Anxious about natural disasters or pollution? Losing sleep over starving children, access to clean water or infectious disease? International Rescue Committee, Foundation for Puerto Rico, Vera Institute of Justice, Girls Inc, RVA, and ACLU are just a few places where your funds can act to amplify your voice.

Celebrate the Life of a Loved One

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This time of year can be difficult for those of us who’ve experienced the recent loss of a friend or family member. A donation to a research organization or hospital might help relieve the sadness or at least offer a positive outlet for dealing with grief. Alternatively, consider supporting a cause or activity beloved by the individual when they were alive. Gilda’s Club, Mayo Clinic, Hospice, Make a Wish Foundation, and Shriners Children's Hospital.

Research

Finally, tools like Guidestar or Give Well are super helpful when trying to learn about charities. Don’t hesitate to do a little extra research if the spirit moves you - you might discover a matching gift drive and double your impact!


CultureMichelle Holder