Basement Philanthropy

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Just like other skills in our lives, learning how to give takes consistent time and intention. Contrary to popular belief you don’t need to wait until you are rich or retired to make a positive difference in the world around you. In fact, starting now can make your future giving exponential. Your time, talents, and money can be used for good starting today, regardless of the amount. Join me, Grant David Collins, every Tuesday as we work together to develop the skill set of giving.

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  • SunshineMattyJ
    Meaningful and Needed
    This is simply something worth paying more attention to so we can create the intentional life of wise giving.
  • Con22Sim
    Good stuff with good people 🙌
    Love having the reminder to be involved in efforts that help others and align with my heart. Thanks Grant!
  • Em21j
    Fantastic podcast!
    I love this podcast! I’ve always wanted to be a proactive giver in my life, but have never really known how. Grant is so authentic and realistic with the way he presents philanthropy for beginners. I’ve also done the course and have been excited about the difference it’s made in my life so far. I’d HIGHLY recommend this to anyone considering being more generous with their money.
  • Nick Goff
    Micro-philanthropy - an eye opening contemplation
    Grant discusses philosophies here that are deeper than you might realize at first listen. I think Micro-philanthropy boils down to becoming more conscientious of the needs of the people in your sphere of influence, and using your dollars (however small a sum they are), to meet those needs. Grant focuses on that even a few dollars here and there to the people around you can make ALL the impact in someone’s life. That YOU MATTER, and that your influence matters. Anyone can make an impact on anyone’s life, if they’ll just be intentional and empathetic enough. Life-enriching ideas discussed here, beware 🙃
  • Kadenator308
    Super cool
    I love this! It really makes you think about giving in a different way
  • alexpokadot
    A guide to access philanthropy for anyone
    It’s amazing how philanthropy is seen as an endeavor realized unilaterally by the ultra-wealthy. Grant lays out a compelling case why that isn’t the case. He instead presents a unique concept I’d never before come across: micro-philanthropy. I love the unique insights and actionable ideas he gives to explain micro-philanthropy and how the everyday person can access them to do good on a small but impactful scale. In short if you’re interested in discovering ways to help lift others around you, then this is a must listen. 👍🏼
  • Tanner Thygerson
    Really well done!
    I have often heard that service and giving do more for your emotional and financial health than any other activity, but I didn’t understand why until I listened to Grant talk about microphilanthropy. Definitely going to take action!
  • lindsreg
    Philanthropy is a window to your own worth
    As a Psychologist, I can totally get behind the ideas in this podcast. YOU have infinite worth, as a human, because you are human. Your money also has worth, but it’s nothing compared to what you as a person can choose to do with your money. Grant is giving accessible ways to participate in philanthropy and giving people ways to improve their view of self. I’m here for it, and you should be too!
  • Patty Dr
    Lowers the barrier to do good in the world!
    Unique content that inspires you to do good and make a difference. I love the short episodes and the high quality content.
  • eburdett
    Simple but Powerful
    The idea of becoming a micro-philanthropist is simple but powerful. As I have listened to this podcast, I have not been blown away by novel concepts about giving, but I’m simply reminded that I have the power to make a difference in the world. I have always considered myself to be a generous person, who freely gives to charity, but the podcast has helped me see that I can no longer solely outsource my philanthropy to someone I believe has more power and influence. Rather, I can personally be the one to better people’s lives through my service and contributions. The podcast may not be full of crazy mind-blowing philanthropic experiences as if you were listening to Melinda Gates and Grant may not be as experienced in this space as Warren Buffett. But there is something profound about an inexperienced, ordinary person like me, that isn’t a celebrity or a millionaire, talking about how the average person can make a difference. I’m more inspired now to become a micro-philanthropist thanks to this podcast.
  • nateprince33
    Wholesome and Helpful Content
    Grant is the perfect host for a podcast on Micro Philanthropy. I’ve known him for years and he lives his life in a way that exemplifies what he’s talking about. These episodes are nice and short, but super educational and motivating for anyone looking to create good and spread positivity, specifically through what money they have, no matter how much!
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