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Public Interest Registry and Nonprofit Tech for Good Release 2018 Global Trends in Giving Report


RESTON, Va., Sept. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Public Interest Registry, the not-for-profit operator of the .org domain, and Nonprofit Tech for Good today revealed the results of the second annual "Global Trends in Giving Report." The report analyzes global giving through cultural, technological and geographical filters to understand how and why donors worldwide are giving to and engaging with non-governmental organisations (NGOs), nonprofits and charities.  

The 2018 report reflects findings from a survey of more than 6,000 donors in 119 countries. It also includes sentiment from more than 1,000 non-donors on why they do not provide financial support to organisations around the world. New to the report this year is a breakdown of giving by monetary amount and what motivates the people within these donor level groups, including micro-donors (contributing $100 USD or less), small donors (donating up to $1,000 USD), mid-sized donors (giving up to $10,000 USD) and major donors (making contributions of more than $10,000 USD).

The following are key findings of the 2018 Global Trends in Giving Report.

Who is the global community of donors and what do they support?

How do people prefer to give?

Why do people refrain from making financial donations to organisations around the world?

"Advancements in and increased availability of technology, especially in emerging regions around the world, are helping to fuel both the propensity for philanthropy and the preference to give through online channels," said James LeFevre, senior director of marketing for Public Interest Registry. "We hope that the 2018 Giving Report continues to be a valuable resource for mission-based organisations around the world, underscoring the decisions on how and when to reach donors who are critical to their organisation's success."

The following are insights on North American donors from the 2018 Global Trends in Giving Report.

"No matter the region in question, data from the 2018 Global Trends in Giving report make clear that online giving is the future of philanthropy," said Heather Mansfield, founder of Nonprofit Tech for Good. "We're also seeing Millennials driving the next generation of giving all over the world, as in most emerging regions the first to come online are younger generations who aspire to connect with and make a difference in the world around them." 

The 2018 Global Trends in Giving Report surveyed 6,057 donor respondents from 119 countries and 1,049 non-donors from 83 countries across Africa, Asia, Australia & Oceania, Europe, North America and South America between April 23 and June 30, 2018. The report also features analysis of donor responses broken out by gender, age, ideology, religion and donation size.

The Global Trends in Giving Report is supported by various global partners that encourage the participation of donors from around the world ? particularly those located in emerging nations ? to ensure a diverse, balanced understanding of preferred donor needs. Partners include #GivingTuesday, BackaBuddy, Blackbaud Institute, CanadaHelps, Doare, Donadora, East Africa Philanthropy Network, everydayhero, Fundación Goteo, GIVE.asia, Givergy, Giving.sg, HelpArgentina, iDonate, IsraelGives, M-Changa, memboGo, Philanthropy Circuit, Vakinha, and YoDono. For more information on the findings and survey methodology, and to download the full report and graphics, please visit: http://www.givingreport.ngo.

About Public Interest Registry
Public Interest Registry is a nonprofit organisation that operates the .org top-level domain ? the world's third largest "generic" top-level domain with more than 10.3 million domain names registered worldwide. Public Interest Registry also operates four Internationalized Domain Names (.??? (xn--c1avg), .?? (xn--nqv7f), .????? (xn--i1b6b1a6a2e), .???? (xn--nqv7fs00ema)) to support and encourage local language use of the Internet. As an advocate for collaboration, safety and security on the internet, Public Interest Registry's mission is to educate and enable the global noncommercial community to use the internet more effectively, and to take a leadership position among internet stakeholders on policy and other issues relating to the domain naming system. Public Interest Registry was founded by the Internet Society (internetsociety.org) in 2002 and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.

About Nonprofit Tech for Good
With nearly 100,000 monthly visitors and more than one million followers on social networks, Nonprofit Tech for Good is a leading social and mobile media resource for nonprofit professionals. Created and managed by Heather Mansfield, Nonprofit Tech for Good focuses on providing valuable, easy-to-understand information, news, and resources related to nonprofit technology, online communications, and mobile and social fundraising.

Media Contact:
Krystin Williamson, Allison+Partners for Public Interest Registry
[email protected] 
(619) 342-9383

 

SOURCE Public Interest Registry


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