News Wire 365 Presents the Best Holiday Gifts 2024 That Give Back

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New York City, New York Dec 13, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - It is officially the Holiday season of 2024 and News Wire 365 is here with the list of the best holiday gifts for this year. These gifts are not only innovative, and functional, but they also give back. The first gift in this list, curated by News Wire 365 is the Maurizio Cattelan, a one-of-a-kind work of art donated to the nonprofit arts educational organization, Mister ArtSee. Cattelan created and wore the specially designed shirt at the opening of his acclaimed exhibition at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai in 2018, and this artwork will be gifted to the highest donor of ArtSees year-end fundraiser. Head over to the official website of Mister ArtSee, a national symbol advocating for arts education, to join the bidding at https://www.misterartsee.org/artsee-magazine-1.

News Wire 365's next recommendation for unique holiday gifts this year would be from the Skateroom. It has funded over 40 projects, generating more than $1,700,000 in impact since 2014. Every sale helps allocate a dedicated budget to sponsor social impact initiatives each year. The Skateroom embraces a social entrepreneurship model, while actively working to improve sustainability and transparency in their work and they have compiled an impressive collection of artists to choose from. Visit https://theskateroom.com to select!

The next gift on this list by News Wire 365 is the Queens Museum's Adapt A Building. As a part of the Museum's continued efforts to raise crucial funds to maintain and preserve The Panorama, they announced new and expanded opportunities for the Adopt-A-Building Program. Adopt-A-Building supporters near and far can gift an apartment, office, building complex, or landmark that holds a special meaning to a friend or loved one. Supporters will also receive an exclusive title deed for the property. There are a lot of options to choose from; the $150 Apartments where the donors receive a digital copy of their deed, the $500 Single-family homes and townhomes where the donors receive a physical laminated copy of their deed, etc. There are also $1,500 for small commercial buildings, low-rise apartment buildings, and warehouses where the donors receive a physical framed copy of their deed and invitation to special Adopt-A-Building events. Choose at https://queensmuseum.org/support/adopt-a-building/?ref=untappedcities.com.

The next gift in the News Wire 365's list is from Printed Matter. It is the world's leading non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination, understanding, and appreciation of artists' books. It is easy to select one of the multitudes of contemporary limited edition fundraising series by this revered art institution. The best thing about getting gifts from Printed Matter is that its works range for any price budget people can buy creations from young rising talents to established stars like Richard Prince and Elizabeth Peyton. Visit https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/search?archived=false&query=fundraising to make a purchase!

The last and fifth gift on this list by News Wire 365 is from Save the Chimps. It is one of the largest chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world whose mission is to provide refuge and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need. The website has original artwork by chimpanzees which would be a perfect gift for an animal lover. From Xmas ornaments to painted canvases, Save the Chimps offers an array of hand creations by these lovable primates that are opposable. Head over to the official website of Save the Chimps to select the most memorable gift at https://shop.savethechimps.org/product-category/for-humans/chimp-art/.

Select any of these impactful gifts from News Wire 365s recommendations and have an amazing holiday season!

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