Yes, Your Small Donation Counts
You don’t have to donate hundreds to make a difference. In fact, smaller, consistent donations often have more long-term value than occasional large gifts.
In this article about microdonations, we explain how thousands of people giving $5 or $10 monthly helped fund hygiene kits, school supplies, and medical gear for underserved communities.
That’s the power of collective giving. Your non profit donation—even if it’s just a few dollars—can spark real-world impact when combined with others.
Giving Is Good for You, Too
Giving isn’t just good for the world—it’s good for your mind and body. Seriously.
In this article on the science of kindness, we highlight research showing how generosity triggers dopamine and oxytocin, leading to increased happiness, lower stress, and stronger social connections.
So the next time you make a non profit donation, remember: it’s self-care, too.














