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Benevity Releases its Top Charitable Causes Supported by Companies and Their People in 2023

Written by Benevity | Jan 23, 2024 11:54:33 PM

Benevity Releases its Top Charitable Causes Supported by Companies and Their People in 2023

Donations to nonprofits delivering emergency relief, medical assistance and humanitarian aid to the people of Israel and Palestine surged

  • Global nonprofits received a record-breaking $3.2 billion in donations through the Benevity platform in 2023 – a 14% year-over-year increase.
  • For the first-time ever, more than 2.3 million people donated to causes around the world in a single year – a 22% increase over 2022. 
  • A total of $83.5 million was donated during the last quarter of 2023 to nonprofits supporting humanitarian relief and crisis response for the people of Israel and Palestine.

CALGARY, Alberta – January 24, 2024 – Benevity Inc., the leading provider of global corporate purpose software, today announced its annual top charitable causes and giving trends data, which revealed that humanitarian aid for the people impacted by the Israel-Hamas war significantly impacted giving behavior in 2023. In the last three months of the year, support poured in from around the world, with $83.5 million in donations towards providing emergency medical assistance, food and shelter for the people of Israel and Palestine.

Overall, a record-breaking $3.2 billion was donated to nonprofits in 2023 by more than 2.3 million people from 800+ companies through the Benevity platform – a 14% increase over the previous year. More than 265,000 unique causes received donations from Benevity’s clients and their people last year – up 18% compared to 2022, demonstrating the power of corporations in driving giving behavior and purpose-driven actions, despite individual giving being on the decline in recent years.

Benevity is proud to have helped companies around the world leverage technology to rapidly engage employees and customers in giving to trusted organizations that transcend the poles of war and allow people to support people during a difficult time. 

— Sona Khosla, Benevity's Chief Impact Officer

“Unfortunately, a crisis-driven world has become the new normal,” said Sona Khosla, Chief Impact Officer at Benevity. “Support for international and humanitarian crises was profound last year, fueled by natural disasters and a deeply divisive Israel-Hamas war, which displaced the focus on local community support that had been a hallmark of the recent ‘quiet giving’ trend. Benevity is proud to have helped companies around the world leverage technology to rapidly engage employees and customers in giving to trusted organizations that transcend the poles of war and allow people to support people during a difficult time.” 

Key Findings

  • Donations to nonprofits supporting humanitarian aid for people affected by the Israel-Hamas war surged during the last three months of 2023, with a total of $83.5 million donated to causes that deliver emergency medical assistance and food and shelter support to the region, including Palestine Children's Relief Fund (ranked 4 vs. 267 in 2022), American Friends Of Magen David Adom (ranked 6 vs. 3,012 in 2022), Magen David Adom In Israel (ranked 15 vs. 70,763 in 2022), Islamic Relief (ranked 9 vs.15 in 2022) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society-Al-Bireh Branch (ranked 17 vs. 13,835 in 2022). Historically, nonprofits delivering humanitarian aid to the region would receive an estimated $1.96 million during the same time frame, representing about a 40-fold increase.
  • Causes supporting human rights, food security and health-focused nonprofits, including Planned Parenthood, National/State Cancer Societies, Save The Children Federation Inc. and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley continued to receive high levels of donations and support in 2023.
  • Environmental disasters including the Hawaii fires and Turkey-Syria earthquake also drove an increase in donations to causes such as Hawaii Community Foundation, Center For Disaster Philanthropy Inc. and Bridge To Turkiye Fund.
  • Six of the top 10 causes from 2022 remained consistent on the list in 2023, including the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Planned Parenthood, UNICEF and World Central Kitchen Incorporated. 

In 2023, Benevity also saw 38% growth in grants processed on its platform, with almost $665 million in grants disbursed to nonprofits around the world. Volunteering continued its upward surge in 2023 with a 57% year over year increase in volunteering participation, showcasing how brands and people are coming together to drive social impact in multiple ways.

About Benevity
Benevity, a certified B Corporation, is the leader in global corporate purpose software, providing the only integrated suite of community investment and employee, customer and nonprofit engagement solutions. Recognized as one of Fortune’s Impact 20, Benevity offers cloud solutions that power purpose for many iconic brands in ways that better attract, retain and engage today’s diverse workforce, embed social action into their customer experiences and positively impact their communities. With software that is available in 22 languages, Benevity has processed more than $14 billion in donations and 72 million hours of volunteering time to support 450,000 nonprofits worldwide. The company’s solutions have also facilitated 1.1 million micro-actions and awarded 1.2 million grants worth $19 billion. For more information, visit benevity.com.

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