Giving Tuesday began as a response to Black Friday, the day after American Thanksgiving when people rush to the stores to snap up bargains. Meant to be the antithesis of Black Friday, Giving Tuesday is now a global movement that encourages people all over the world to give back by doing random acts of kindness, donating to their favorite charities, or doing volunteer work that helps bring about real change in their communities.
Plan to give back
Now is the time to start thinking about what you and your family can do on Giving Tuesday to make your community even better.
You might organize a blood drive by recruiting friends and neighbors to join you as you give the gift of life, craft for a local charity that accepts chemo caps or other handmade items, rake your neighbor’s leaves, make cards to donate to a hospital or nursing home, clean up graffiti in your neighborhood, adopt a grandparent, or simply plan to spend the day looking for ways to be extra kind to those around you.
Every act of charity and kindness, no matter how big or small, makes an impact.
Do more with a Foresters Community Grant
Foresters Financial™ members can give back in their local communities all year long with the help of a Foresters Community Grant. Community Volunteer grants are worth up to $2000 (local currency), and allow members to organize meaningful volunteer activities that make a difference. The Foresters Care™ grant is a one-time grant of $200 (local currency) that enables members to quickly respond to an immediate need in their community.
What organizations can these grants support?
Members can use the grant money to support a registered charity or not-for-profit organization that provides services and assistance to an in-need group that will receive the benefits of the grant. These organizations can fall under the following categories:
- Children and youth
- Seniors
- Health and wellness
- Food/clothing donation
- Emergency assistance
- Frontline workers
- Pets
What activities can members organize for their chosen organization?
The possibilities are endless, and a little research can help you determine what organizations in your community could use some extra help. But if you’re looking for ideas, consider the following:
Children and youth
- Organize a back-to-school supply drive
- Host a food drive in support of breakfast clubs
- Replenish a library
- Create care packages for teens in shelters
- Put together birthday boxes for children living in shelters
Seniors
- Host a virtual game day
- Schedule a virtual visit or activity
- Create care packages for nursing home residents
Health and wellness
- Create hygiene kits for people living in shelters
Clothing and food donation
- Organize a clothing drive for a local shelter
- Organize a towel, blanket, and bedding drive for a local shelter
- Donate to a food bank or community kitchen
- Support a local Ronald McDonald House by dropping of food and supplies
Community beautification
- Organize a park clean-up event
- Beautiful your community by organizing a Guerilla gardening event
Emergency Assistance
- Organize a first aid kit drive
Frontline workers
- Deliver coffee or food
- Donate PPE equipment
- Create care kits for healthcare workers
Pets
- Donate pet food and supplies to a local animal shelter
Get started!
Foresters members can visit MyForesters.com to find out more about Community Grants, and to apply online today. It’s important to note that applications for Foresters Care™ activities held in 2021 must be received by this December 17. You can apply for Community Volunteer grant activities you’re planning in 2022 starting November 1, 2021.
In the meantime, for even more inspiration, check out the Foresters CARE Facebook group to see all the incredible ways our members are reaching out and making a real difference right in their own communities.
420239 CAN/US (11/21)