About the Report

The Global Trends in Giving Report is a biennial research project that seeks to gain a better understanding of how donors prefer to give andengage with their favorite causes and charitable organizations.
Sponsored by Funraise and produced by Nonprofit Tech for Good, the report examines the impact of technology upon individual giving.

Now in its third edition, this year’s report provides giving benchmarks for Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and the United States, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. A global average of the benchmark data is also provided.

To receive further report-related content, please subscribe to our email list. All media requests should be sent to hello@funraise.org.

The Global Trends in Giving Report is a sister report to the Global NGO Technology Report. The findings from both reports are meant to help NPOs, NGOs, and charities determine if they are effectively using technology to inspire philanthropy and achieve their mission and programs.

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About the Report

The Global Trends in Giving Report is a biennial research project that seeks to gain a better understanding of how donors prefer to give andengage with their favorite causes and charitable organizations.
Sponsored by Funraise and produced by Nonprofit Tech for Good, the report examines the impact of technology upon individual giving.

Now in its third edition, this year’s report provides giving benchmarks for Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and the United States, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. A global average of the benchmark data is also provided.

To receive further report-related content, please subscribe to our email list. All media requests should be sent to hello@funraise.org.

The Global Trends in Giving Report is a sister report to the Global NGO Technology Report. The findings from both reports are meant to help NPOs, NGOs, and charities determine if they are effectively using technology to inspire philanthropy and achieve their mission and programs.

Download the Report
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