Charitable giving in 2024 was up, according to new Giving USA report
- Charities received $592.5 billion in donations in 2024, a 3.3% increase over 2023, after adjusting for inflation, according to the latest report from Giving USA.
- Only one major cause, religion, saw an inflation-adjusted decline in giving, which was down 1%.
- Jon Bergdoll, managing director for Giving USA, stated that last year marked a return to typical giving patterns.
- Bergdoll noted that the fundamentals of giving are still working like they historically have in the U.S.
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Charitable giving grew to $593B in 2024, propelled by a strengthening US economy and a booming stock market
Paul Newman, the late actor and philanthropist, co-founded Camp Boggy Creek, which children with serious illnesses and their families attend for free. AP Photo/Phelan M. EbenhackU.S. charitable giving increased 3.3% to US$593 billion in 2024, lifted by the strength of the economy. The annual report from the Giving USA Foundation, produced in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, found that this was the seco…

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Charitable giving in 2024 was up, according to new Giving USA report
Charities received $592.5 billion in donations in 2024, a 3.3% increase over 2023, after adjusting for inflation, according to the most recent ”Giving USA″ report, which takes a comprehensive look at U.S. philanthropy.
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