In 2023, Spain had the highest rate of deceased donors in Europe. The rate of organ donation, including donation after brain death (DBD) and after cardiac death (DCD), was 49.4 per million population. Portugal had the second highest rate of deceased organ donation in Europe after increasing to a rate of 36.8 per million population. Sweden experienced the largest increase in the rate of organ donation between 2021 and 2022, going from 10.2 to 25.2 donors per million population. Waiting times for organs Among the Eurotransplant community (composed of Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Slovenia) over 1.2 thousand individuals died while on the transplant waiting list in 2022. Almost half of those that died on the list were waiting for a kidney, followed by around a quarter waiting for a liver. Situation in the UK In the period 2021/22, over 3.4 thousand organ donations were carried out in the UK, this figure had generally increased prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were over 6.2 thousand patients on the transplant waiting list in the UK in 2022, indicating that although the number of transplants is increasing, the amount is still not enough to match the demand for organs.
Individual charitable donors; Average and median charitable donations of tax filers by age (preliminary T1 Family File; T1FF)
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Donor rate and distribution of average annual donations, for the population aged 15 and over, by religious attendance, Canada and provinces.
In 2023, Spain had the highest rate of deceased organ donors among select OECD countries with 49 people per million population. Organ donation is an important life-saving method for people with organ failure and late-stage disease. Organ Donation Organs can be donated from either living or deceased persons, depending on the type and supply of select organs. Each country is responsible for organizing its own organ transplant systems. In the United States, for example, organ donors are required to register to a national database. A lack of organs available for transplant remains a problem in many countries around the world. In the United States, there are almost 105 thousand people currently waiting for an organ transplant. Global organ donations The total number of transplants performed each year has been on the rise. Organ donations globally reached over 172 thousand in the year 2023, with kidneys accounting for a majority of the organs transplanted. The Americas and Europe make up the largest proportion of global kidney transplants, while Africa has the lowest number. The Americans and Europe also have the highest proportions of global liver transplants.
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Statistical number of electronic invoice donations by year, month and industry.
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Donor rate and distribution of donations, population aged 15 and over, marital status, 2013.
In 2024, there were 11,097 female organ donors in the United States. Organ donation can be given through both a deceased and living donor if blood and oxygen are flowing through the organs until the time of recovery to ensure viability. There are over 100,000 people in the country waiting for an organ transplant. This statistic displays the number of organ donors in the United States by gender, from 1988 to 2025.
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This fileset includes data from multiple sources about state populations, organ donor registries, and the number of deceased donors by state over time.
General information
The dataset contains de-identified messaging meta-data from 78 WhatsApp and 7 Facebook data donations. The dataset was collected in an online study using the data donation platform Dona. After donating their messaging data, the study participants viewed visual summaries of their messaging data and evaluated this visual feedback. The responses to the evaluation questions and the sociodemographic data of the participants are also included in the dataset.
The data was collected from August 2022 to June 2024.
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File description
donation_table.csv - contains general information about the donations including
donation_id: donation identifier
donor_id: the ID of the donor to distinguish the messages sent by them from those sent by contacts
source: the messaging platform from which the data is donated (WhatsApp or Facebook)
external_id: ID used to connect messaging data with the survey data
messages_table.csv - contains the donated messages including
conversation_id: chat identifier
sender_id: sender identifier
datetime: time of the message, UNIX time for Facebook and device time for WhatsApp
word_count: word count of the messages achieved by splitting the text based on whitespace
donation_id: donation identifier (also listed in donation_table.csv)
messages_filtered_table.csv - same structure as messages_table.csv except that chats with no considerable interactions were removed. This was defined as chats where donor's word count contribution was less than 10% or more than 90%.
survey.xlsx → contains survey responses of the participants.
survey_table_coding.xlsx → contains the mapping between the column names in survey.xlsx and their meaning, including the original survey questions and response options. Different sheets of the Excel file detail the survey questions and responses in one of the study languages (English, German, Armenian).
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Individual charitable donors; Tax filers with charitable donations by age groups and sex (preliminary T1 Family File; T1FF).
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Donor rate and distribution of donations, population aged 15 and over, religious attendance, 2013 data.
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Dataset from Singapore Department of Statistics. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_782fa154f552a3ff9910b76bc06876c9/view
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Year, year and month, whether to use vehicle encoding, county or city, county or city code, vehicle category, number of donated invoice copies.
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This dataset provides information on the number of organ transplants and organ donors in India, categorized by year, organ, and type of organ donation - whether deceased or live. NB: Data is unavailable for the number of kidney-pancreas donations, total living & deceased transplants in 2024.
In 2023/24, the organ donation rate in Northern Ireland was 33.5 per million population, the highest rate in the United Kingdom. With 20.9 organ donations per million population, England had the second-highest rate. Wales had the lowest rate of the countries of the UK. Most common organs donated The most common organ offered for donation in the UK were kidneys, at over 3.4 thousand offers in 2021/22. The second most common organ offer in this year were the lungs with approximately 1.7 thousand offerings. This corresponded into the kidney having the highest rate of organ transplants in the UK (both from alive and deceased donors) at 37.8 procedures per million population. Not all organs can be used In 2017, over 35 percent of families in the UK refused permission for organs from their deceased family member to be used for donation. This was one of the highest refusal rates in Europe. Additionally. there is cases of organs that have been donated that cannot be used for various reasons. For example, in 2021/22 over 30 kidneys donated in the UK could not be used as they were deemed clinically unsuitable for organ donation.
Pursuant to the Affiliated Not-for-Profits Law, found in Chapter 9 of Title 3 of the New York City Administrative Code, a not-for-profit organization affiliated with an elected official must report to COIB annually information about certain donations received. Specifically, “restricted" organizations (that is, organizations that spend at least 10% of their expenditures on communications featuring the name, voice, or likeness of the affiliated elected official) are required to report information about any donation from the household of a person listed in the City’s Doing Business Database, as well as any other donation of $1,000 or more. All other "unrestricted" organizations are required to report information about donations of $5,000 or more. This dataset includes the names of donors; the value of the donation; the date of the donation; and a description of the donation.
Consumer Donation Data. With over 30 years of expertise in political and charitable fundraising, this dataset represents an invaluable resource for organizations seeking to engage donors who demonstrate exceptional responsiveness and loyalty. Focused primarily on Democratic political fundraising, the data captures the behavior and preferences of telemarketing donors, who are widely recognized as the most versatile and high-performing contributors across multiple fundraising channels.
Telemarketing donors stand out for their robust engagement, transitioning effectively to direct mail and digital campaigns while maintaining higher retention and giving levels compared to donors acquired solely through other channels. This dataset highlights donor behavior patterns, including frequency of contributions, average gift size, and long-term engagement metrics, offering insights into donor lifetime value and campaign effectiveness.
Beyond political applications, this data is equally valuable for charitable organizations looking to optimize their outreach strategies and improve donor acquisition and retention. By leveraging these insights, organizations can identify key demographic and psychographic trends, refine messaging, and maximize ROI on fundraising efforts.
Ideal for Democratic campaigns, political action committees, nonprofit organizations, and analytics teams, this dataset provides actionable intelligence to elevate fundraising initiatives, strengthen donor relationships, and drive meaningful impact. Whether for identifying high-value donors or building targeted campaigns, this data is a proven cornerstone for effective fundraising strategies.
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This is a service that allows you to view statistical information such as the number of human tissue donated tissues reported to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety by an organization designated as a tissue donor registration institution.
In 2023, Spain had the highest rate of deceased donors in Europe. The rate of organ donation, including donation after brain death (DBD) and after cardiac death (DCD), was 49.4 per million population. Portugal had the second highest rate of deceased organ donation in Europe after increasing to a rate of 36.8 per million population. Sweden experienced the largest increase in the rate of organ donation between 2021 and 2022, going from 10.2 to 25.2 donors per million population. Waiting times for organs Among the Eurotransplant community (composed of Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Slovenia) over 1.2 thousand individuals died while on the transplant waiting list in 2022. Almost half of those that died on the list were waiting for a kidney, followed by around a quarter waiting for a liver. Situation in the UK In the period 2021/22, over 3.4 thousand organ donations were carried out in the UK, this figure had generally increased prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were over 6.2 thousand patients on the transplant waiting list in the UK in 2022, indicating that although the number of transplants is increasing, the amount is still not enough to match the demand for organs.