Charitable Impact and Nurturing Giving Skills with our Kids
May 31, 2024
After more than a decade in the charitable sector, John Bromley, founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, remains convinced that charity isn't just for the wealthy; it's a universal virtue.
As a recent guest on the MoneyDad podcast hosted by Justin Chung, John shared his insights from the worlds of finance and philanthropy, emphasizing the connection between money management and generosity. He discussed the pivotal role his parents played in nurturing his natural generosity and how this personal journey laid the foundation for Charitable Impact, a platform designed to make giving more accessible. John highlighted innovative concepts like the "charitable allowance" to foster financial and charity literacy from a young age. He also addressed the decline in charitable giving in Canada and the importance of making donor-advised funds accessible to everyone.
In his words, "Charitable giving, not generosity, is on the decline." Reflecting on his personal relationship with money, John underscored its potential to create meaningful experiences and connections. He concluded by expressing his hope for parents to engage their children in discussions about the impact of money and the importance of generosity. Be sure to listen to the full episode which promises to inspire and ignite a passion for charitable giving in listeners.
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