March 26, 2026 4:21 pm

Mark Firehammer

We found this article that goes over a benefit for donors that’s built into the Big Beautiful Bill that Allows small donors to benefit even if you don’t itemize your deductions. Here’s an excerpt from that part of the article:

For Donors:
When the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act nearly doubled the standard deduction, the number of itemizers fell sharply, leading to an estimated $20 billion drop in giving per year. This new bill could reverse that trend by making it easier for everyday donors to experience a direct financial benefit for their generosity.
The new law includes a provision, effective after 2025, allowing non-itemizers to take a charitable deduction of $1,000 for single filers and $2,000 for taxpayers who are married and filing jointly.
This adds some motivation for donors to participate in their company’s workplace giving program whether they itemize or not.

Read the entire article at the link below

The One Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law on July 4, 2025, introducing a range of provisions that will affect how individuals, companies, and workplaces support the causes they care about.

While much remains uncertain about how this legislation will influence individual and corporate giving, we anticipate that its provisions will introduce additional layers of complexity and, overall, negatively impact the charitable giving sector—furthering the decline that began with the implementation of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s (TCJA) implementation.

However, there are some glimmers of hope for workplace giving campaign participation and nonprofits who benefit from those donors.

Source: How the “Big Beautiful Bill” Will Impact Individual Giving and Employer-Sponsored Workplace Giving Programs | America’s Charities


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Mark Firehammer (b. 1962) cofounded Fitstreams.club in 2020 and myFeelness.com in 2024, an innovative alternative for physical well-being. After a career as a professional musician, he founded Attract More Clients in 2004 and now consults for Fitness Business Pros. Mark is also the author of The Echo and the Voice, a novel that explores authenticity, creativity, and cultural healing. As the founder of Creative Humanity Alliance, his vision is to inspire a cultural shift toward reconnection—helping people rediscover their voices, their creativity, and one another.

A believer in opportunities over obstacles, he’s passionate about empowering others to live without limits—and he loves cats.

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