Why donating to charity is easier than you think!
Donating to charity is a fantastic way for businesses to do good – to help communities, support important causes, and make a real impact. But if you’ve ever wondered, “Is it risky for a business to donate to charities?”, you’re not alone.
With the right approach, giving to charity can be simple, impactful and easier than you think. Join us as we explore the benefits of corporate giving, tackle common concerns, and introduce A Good Thing – a platform that makes donating easy, ethical and effective.
Why businesses should donate to charity
There are so many reasons why donating to charity is a brilliant move for businesses: boosting brand and reputation, tax benefits, improving employee morale and – ultimately – creating real community impact.
And giving back isn’t just about donating cash. You can also donate ‘stuff’! You’d be surprised at these 10 unexpectedly wonderful charity donations that have had a real impact on UK good causes.
But how can businesses benefit from engaging in corporate giving, and what are some common concerns that might hold them back? Let’s break it down.
How charitable giving can benefit your business
Donating builds a stronger reputation
The worry: Some businesses worry about choosing the right charity or how their donations might be perceived, but giving back is always a good look when done with care.
The solution: Research charities that align with your company’s values and have a strong track record. A Good Thing connects businesses with vetted charities, ensuring your donations go to trusted organisations.
You can donate in a way that works for your budget
The worry: "Can we afford to donate?" "Will tax benefits outweigh the costs?"
The solution: Instead of donating cash, consider donating surplus stock or office equipment. A Good Thing makes this easy, helping businesses give items to charities that truly need them, without affecting cashflow.
Donating can come with tax benefits
The worry: "Are there tax implications?" "Do we need to keep records?"
The solution: Donations from businesses can be tax-deductible, but they need to be recorded properly. Using a structured platform helps businesses keep clear donation records for tax and reporting purposes.
Giving feels more authentic when it’s part of your culture
The worry: "Will people think we’re just doing this for PR?" "What if employees don’t support the cause?"
The solution: Make giving part of your company culture. Involve employees in charity decisions and support causes that genuinely align with your business values.
Sharing impact stories, like the recent donation of timber from Mulalley & Co, a construction company, to Streetbox, a charity dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger, can also help improve employee morale and build the company culture of giving.
Your donations will go to those who need them most
The worry: Not sure if your donation will be useful? The key is to give items that charities actually need, rather than what you assume might be helpful.
The solution: A Good Thing connects businesses with charities that have specifically requested the items, ensuring every donation serves a purpose. Donations are always given in good faith and go to those who need them most.
A Good Thing: The easiest way for businesses to give back
If you want an easy, effective way to donate as a business, A Good Thing is the answer.
Instead of donating money, businesses can give surplus items like office furniture, computers, or even end-of-line products that charities desperately need. It’s a win–win: less waste for businesses, more resources for charities and a real impact on the planet.
How it works
List items your business no longer needs.
Get matched with charities that can put them to good use.
Donate easily, with full transparency and no hassle.
It’s that simple. No risks, just good things happening.
Go for it!
Donating to charity as a business isn’t just a good deed, it’s a smart business move. It boosts your reputation, engages employees, supports communities and even brings tax benefits. And with platforms like A Good Thing, donating is easy, ethical and risk-free.
So, why not start today? List your surplus items, support a great cause and be part of something bigger. It’s time to turn unused business items into a force for good. It’s time to do A Good Thing.