Approximately ** percent of people in England said that they gave to charity in 2023/24, compared with ** percent in 2013/14. In the provided time period, the share of people giving to charity has gradually declined, reaching a low of ** percent in 2020/21.
Individual charitable donors; Average and median charitable donations of tax filers by age (preliminary T1 Family File; T1FF)
This statistic shows the preferred giving channels for charitable donations that different generations in the U.S. used in 2018. As of 2018, ** percent of Millennial givers donated via a website.
People that were over the age of 65 were the most likely age group to give to charity in England and Wales in 2023/24, with 80 percent of the two oldest age groups giving to charity in the provided time period. By contrast, those aged between 16 and 24, the youngest age group surveyed, were the least likely to give to charity, at 49 percent.
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Individual charitable donors; Tax filers with charitable donations by age groups and sex (preliminary T1 Family File; T1FF).
As of 2024, the charity with the highest annual charitable spending was in England and Wales was the Wellcome Trust at **** billion British pounds, followed by Nuffield Health which spent **** billion pounds.
Individual charitable donors; Tax filers with charitable donations by income groups (preliminary T1 Family File; T1FF).
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The global charitable giving market size was valued at approximately USD 500 billion in 2023, and it is anticipated to grow to USD 800 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% from 2024 to 2032. One of the primary growth factors driving this market is the increasing awareness and societal focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and individual philanthropy.
One significant growth factor contributing to the expansion of the charitable giving market is the rise of digital platforms that facilitate donations. The proliferation of smartphones and widespread internet access have revolutionized how donations are made, shifting from traditional methods to online platforms. This digital transformation has made it easier for individuals and corporations to contribute to various causes quickly and efficiently. Additionally, social media campaigns and crowdfunding platforms have emerged as powerful tools in galvanizing support and amassing significant funds for charitable causes in a relatively short period.
Another critical driver is the increasing consciousness among the global populace about social and environmental issues. With growing awareness and education about global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and healthcare disparities, more individuals and organizations are motivated to contribute to solutions. Educational institutions, healthcare facilities, environmental conservation projects, and animal welfare organizations have seen increased philanthropic activity, reflecting a societal trend towards addressing these pressing issues through charitable giving.
The third factor fueling growth in this market is corporate philanthropy and CSR initiatives. Corporations across various sectors are increasingly incorporating CSR into their business strategies, driven by both regulatory requirements and the growing importance of brand reputation. This has led to a substantial rise in corporate donations and foundation grants. Corporations are not only focusing on one-time donations but are also committing to long-term partnerships and projects that align with their mission and values, thus ensuring sustained impact over time.
Regionally, North America holds the largest share of the charitable giving market, driven by a robust culture of philanthropy, significant corporate donations, and a well-established network of non-profit organizations. Europe follows closely, with many countries emphasizing social welfare and environmental sustainability. The Asia Pacific region is witnessing a rapid increase in charitable activities, driven by economic growth and rising middle-class income levels. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also showing promising growth, though at a relatively nascent stage compared to other regions.
Individual donations constitute a significant portion of the charitable giving market. The ease of making donations through various channels, including online platforms, mobile applications, and traditional methods such as bank transfers and cash donations, has facilitated increased individual contributions. The personal connection and empathy people feel toward specific causes drive this segment. Moreover, tax incentives provided by governments in many countries to individual donors further catalyze contributions.
Corporate donations are another major segment, reflecting the growing trend of businesses engaging in philanthropy. Companies are increasingly integrating social responsibility into their core business strategies. These donations not only enhance a company's reputation but also help build a positive relationship with the community. Corporate donations often come in the form of cash, in-kind contributions, or services, and are aimed at causes that align with the company’s values and business objectives.
Foundation grants are critical in providing substantial funding to non-profit organizations and specific causes. Foundations, often established by wealthy individuals, families, or corporations, have endowments and assets that generate income, which is then distributed as grants. These grants support various initiatives, ranging from educational scholarships to large-scale health and environmental projects. The strategic focus and significant funding capacity of foundations make them pivotal players in the charitable giving market.
Online donations have seen exponential growth, driven by technological advancements and the increasing prevalence of digital t
This series contains information on tax reliefs for charities and charitable giving, covering a range of taxes. Data is derived from HM Revenue and Customs’ administrative records, together with a statutory collection for Payroll Giving. More information is given in the statistical release.
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Most tables in this release are time series covering the last ten years or so. If you want to find these statistics as we published or updated them previously, you can visit https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/*/https:/www.gov.uk/government/collections/charitable-donations-and-tax-reliefs-statistics" class="govuk-link">charitable donations and tax reliefs at the National Archives website to view all editions since December 2013.
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This infographic describes results on giving from the 2013 General Social Survey (GSS) on Giving, Volunteering and Participating. The purpose of this survey is to collect data regarding unpaid volunteer activities, charitable giving and participation. The results will help build a better understanding of these activities which can in turn be used to help develop programs and services.
This statistic displays the sales revenue of charity shops in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2016 to 2022. In 2022, spending in charity shops reached *** million British pounds, a decrease from the 2020 figure of *** million pounds.
Games Done Quick is a video game speedrun charity marathon. Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) is held in January each year and is usually devoted to raising money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation, and Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) takes place in June, July, or August, with the goal of raising funds for Doctors Without Borders. The last AGDQ from January 5 to 12, 2025 raised over 2.5 million U.S. dollars for its designated charity.
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Approximately ** percent of people in England said that they gave to charity in 2023/24, compared with ** percent in 2013/14. In the provided time period, the share of people giving to charity has gradually declined, reaching a low of ** percent in 2020/21.