Because generosity isn’t just for billionaires.
#GiveAGrand is a civic invitation to rethink what generosity looks like — and who it belongs to. A recent change in U.S. tax law now allows every taxpayer, not just those who itemize, to deduct up to $1,000 in charitable giving each year. It’s a quiet but powerful shift: a chance to direct a bit of your tax dollars toward the causes you care about most.
When millions of people each give a grand with intention, it adds up to something much bigger — a renewal of everyday generosity and civic agency.
Some experts are predicting this change won’t move the needle — largely because most people will never even hear about it. But that doesn’t have to be the case. #GiveAGrand exists to spread the word, inspire action, and show that ordinary donors have real power to make a difference.
Whether you’re a donor or a nonprofit professional, #GiveAGrand is here to spark ideas, connection, and collective momentum.
For donors, the invitation is simple: What do you #GiveAGrand about? And how might you invite those in your orbit to consider giving grandly to support a cause they’re passionate about or a nonprofit lifting up your community?
For nonprofits and fundraisers, it’s an opportunity to meet this moment — to make a bold ask and celebrate the fact that many gifts are better than one.
A #GiveAGrand Toolkit will be available for download soon to help spread the word and provide resources to help fundraisers engage supporters and celebrate the ripple effects of emboldened giving.