16 Easy Ways Entrepreneurs Can Give Back

If you think you don’t have time to give back to your community, reexamine your priorities.

Question: Name one way you have given back as an entrepreneur and why you recommend it to others.

Mentor Other Entrepreneurs

"In addition to volunteering with nonprofits, I also give back by advising and encouraging other young entrepreneurs. I've found it to be really rewarding to help someone that has a real shot at making a difference in the world. Not only will you feel good and have done some good, but you also will find yourself having a lot of fun working in a different business and industry other than your own."


Focus on Local

"You don’t need to do something international to make a difference. Getting involved in the issues impacting your own city can help. For example, I gave back by literally giving my back and planking 17 reams of paper as part of our #StackThatPaper campaign to help raise money and copy paper for Philadelphia’s public neighborhood schools.  "


Offer Whatever You're Good At

"My company is good at marketing, so naturally we offer that service to charity events that are trying to get the word out. It feels good to give back, but you also get to meet a lot of other cool people in the process. Get your business involved in sponsoring charity events, because there are lots of other high-caliber and interesting people that you can meet there too."


Speak on Panels

"Volunteering your time by speaking on a panel in front of young entrepreneurs, students or others who want to start their own business is a great way to give back to the community. It can also help you to learn more and more about things you might miss in your business and open the door to individuals who want to help your business grow."


Use Your Business for Social Good

"My company has a nonprofit charity arm that donates healthy vending machines to schools in underserved communities and teaches students how to run the business as social entrepreneurs. We’re also a Certified B Corporation. Giving back to the community is not just the right thing to do, it also makes smart business sense since consumers prefer to purchase from cause-focused companies."


Create an Annual Scholarship

"Giving back to students who are studying and entering your industry can be an excellent way to not only help talented individuals in your field but also a great way to establish good relationships with those who may be of help to you in the future. A win/win situation!"


Write and Share Your Ideas

"Speaking and writing about startups, technology and our industry has become a very enjoyable way to give back to the entrepreneurial community. Take every opportunity to share your ideas, passions and beliefs wherever possible. You never know who you can inspire or educate…and that's pretty cool."


Establish an Annual Giving Program

"We have a giving program where we give 10 percent of our annual profits back to charity. But, we divvy that 10 percent up by the number of employees we have and give them their share of the profits to donate to the charity of their choice. We have a lot of fun with the program and it’s something everyone really enjoys. It’s just a small part of what makes coming to work have a larger meaning and purpose."


Open Source Your Code

"As an entrepreneur in the technology space, often while building products and services, I create bits of code that can be useful to others. Open-sourcing this code is a great way for me to give back to the community as well as get iterative feedback. I personally like using Github as my method of giving back."


Meet With Younger Entrepreneurs

"I like to go to conferences or back to my university to meet with entrepreneurs who are just getting started and give them advice or encouragement. It's really great to see the enthusiasm of those who are on the precipice of their first business as well as to stop and recognize how much you've learned and are able to give back."


Teach at Your Local University

"I have been teaching entrepreneurship at a local university in San Francisco for some time. It allows me to teach others what it takes and help them build relationships too. Give back and it will give back forever."


Seek Out Educational Charities

"Since I grew up in Pakistan, I know how important education is in shaping your life. Over the past two years, we have built three schools in Guatemala through a charity called Pencils of Promise. I have had the pleasure of visiting the communities and meeting the kids. It's the best feeling ever."


Use New Technology Platforms to Make Donations

"As a startup founder, I prefer to use other startups whenever possible, and that includes in charitable giving. My favorite is Benevolent, which is crowdfunding for individuals who are struggling to meet specific needs in their lives (i.e. buying furniture after being homeless, laptop for college, etc.). I get to make a difference while also supporting a growing company."


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16 Easy Ways Entrepreneurs Can Give Back

If you think you don’t have time to give back to your community, reexamine your priorities.

Question: Name one way you have given back as an entrepreneur and why you recommend it to others.

Mentor Other Entrepreneurs

"In addition to volunteering with nonprofits, I also give back by advising and encouraging other young entrepreneurs. I've found it to be really rewarding to help someone that has a real shot at making a difference in the world. Not only will you feel good and have done some good, but you also will find yourself having a lot of fun working in a different business and industry other than your own."


Focus on Local

"You don’t need to do something international to make a difference. Getting involved in the issues impacting your own city can help. For example, I gave back by literally giving my back and planking 17 reams of paper as part of our #StackThatPaper campaign to help raise money and copy paper for Philadelphia’s public neighborhood schools.  "


Offer Whatever You're Good At

"My company is good at marketing, so naturally we offer that service to charity events that are trying to get the word out. It feels good to give back, but you also get to meet a lot of other cool people in the process. Get your business involved in sponsoring charity events, because there are lots of other high-caliber and interesting people that you can meet there too."


Speak on Panels

"Volunteering your time by speaking on a panel in front of young entrepreneurs, students or others who want to start their own business is a great way to give back to the community. It can also help you to learn more and more about things you might miss in your business and open the door to individuals who want to help your business grow."


Use Your Business for Social Good

"My company has a nonprofit charity arm that donates healthy vending machines to schools in underserved communities and teaches students how to run the business as social entrepreneurs. We’re also a Certified B Corporation. Giving back to the community is not just the right thing to do, it also makes smart business sense since consumers prefer to purchase from cause-focused companies."


Create an Annual Scholarship

"Giving back to students who are studying and entering your industry can be an excellent way to not only help talented individuals in your field but also a great way to establish good relationships with those who may be of help to you in the future. A win/win situation!"


Write and Share Your Ideas

"Speaking and writing about startups, technology and our industry has become a very enjoyable way to give back to the entrepreneurial community. Take every opportunity to share your ideas, passions and beliefs wherever possible. You never know who you can inspire or educate…and that's pretty cool."


Establish an Annual Giving Program

"We have a giving program where we give 10 percent of our annual profits back to charity. But, we divvy that 10 percent up by the number of employees we have and give them their share of the profits to donate to the charity of their choice. We have a lot of fun with the program and it’s something everyone really enjoys. It’s just a small part of what makes coming to work have a larger meaning and purpose."


Open Source Your Code

"As an entrepreneur in the technology space, often while building products and services, I create bits of code that can be useful to others. Open-sourcing this code is a great way for me to give back to the community as well as get iterative feedback. I personally like using Github as my method of giving back."


Meet With Younger Entrepreneurs

"I like to go to conferences or back to my university to meet with entrepreneurs who are just getting started and give them advice or encouragement. It's really great to see the enthusiasm of those who are on the precipice of their first business as well as to stop and recognize how much you've learned and are able to give back."


Teach at Your Local University

"I have been teaching entrepreneurship at a local university in San Francisco for some time. It allows me to teach others what it takes and help them build relationships too. Give back and it will give back forever."


Seek Out Educational Charities

"Since I grew up in Pakistan, I know how important education is in shaping your life. Over the past two years, we have built three schools in Guatemala through a charity called Pencils of Promise. I have had the pleasure of visiting the communities and meeting the kids. It's the best feeling ever."


Use New Technology Platforms to Make Donations

"As a startup founder, I prefer to use other startups whenever possible, and that includes in charitable giving. My favorite is Benevolent, which is crowdfunding for individuals who are struggling to meet specific needs in their lives (i.e. buying furniture after being homeless, laptop for college, etc.). I get to make a difference while also supporting a growing company."


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