December is often filled with feelings of hope, gratitude and kindness to others. It’s the perfect time to reflect on the role everyone can play in making the world a better place. For us at Greater Horizons, December also means “The Giving Season” is in full swing, which is a time when we help many philanthropists set up new donor-advised funds and support nonprofits they love.
While you’re gathering with loved ones during this season of giving, you can spark conversations about spreading generosity. In a study of next-generation philanthropists, 89% of participants said they learned about their family’s philanthropy and values from their parents, and 63% said they learned from their grandparents.
For some, it may be easier to start the conversation by sharing and hearing about family stories and traditions. Our family histories often shape who we are and what’s important to us. Dr. Robyn Flvush and Marshall Duke developed 20 questions to help families begin:
For others, discussing charitable interest areas may get the conversation going:
Or perhaps, consider embracing the spirit of gratitude as a part of your family’s routine throughout the year by incorporating these exercises:
If you would like to dive deeper into more conversations surrounding charitable giving, our team of philanthropic advisors is here to help. Reach out to us to learn more.
Authored by: Whitney Hosty, Senior Philanthropic Advisor