Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Philanthropic Gifter


My mom always told me, "Life's a bitch, so think of others."

It's almost the holidays again and that means GIFTS!! Of course we shan't forget the religious and cultural significances as well, of course of course. With that said, I know a lot of us look forward to gifts during this time of year for various reasons such as 1) I deserve a reward 2) Santa is real, shut up 3) I'm plain spoiled, deal with it. Well... I'm here with a few suggestions related to good causes! Since some of us cannot always donate pure cash, thank God there's incentives. You can purchase products from the following causes to give as gifts! No more worrying about beating soccer moms to the fleece sweaters at Old Navy. It's always humbling to help a good cause and I know we can all use a good humbling every now and then.

I'm a huge fan of art related causes such as 28Cents who manages a postcard collaboration between some of today's most famous contemporary artists to benefit Art Start. Art Start offers free art programs to new york city's at-risk youth. Artists include: TADO, Jon Burgerman, Amanda Visell, Sket One, and Tilt. For only $20 you get 24 impeccable postcards to give away or write to lovers with style. 100% of profits benefit Art Start and by the way this is on my wishlist, wink wink.

The American Cancer Society recently collaborated with artists on their project: MoreBirthdays to create wrapping paper, posters, and prints to sell. I love the idea of these artists' artwork being used as wrapping paper because it's very retro. It use to be popular to wrap gifts with posters in order to show you know what kind of art the receiver likes. Artists include: Kari Moden, Andrew Bannecker, ilovedust, and Jon Burgerman. For only $15 you get 4 sheets of awesome wrapping paper to wrap those holiday goodies for your loved ones. Profits also benefit their cause to "create a world with less cancer and more birthdays." So go ahead and show your loved ones what a philanthropic gifter you are!!

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