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Charitable Giving Even More Crucial

Repeated reminders of our need to take care of one another have often come with pleas from vital non-profits for support over the past few years. Charitable giving is a priority for many who are able to make it part of their budget — and the number of people who share that priority appears to be growing.

According to the most recent “Giving USA” report, charities received approximately $592.5 billion in donations in 2024 — a 3.3% increase over 2023.

The donations data used for this report came before the layoff of tens of thousands of workers for non-profits for 2025 due to changes in federal funding. Researchers are not yet sure how that will affect next year’s report.

But for 2024 the category that saw the biggest increase in donations was giving to public society benefit, followed by international affairs and education. Meanwhile, the only major category to see a decline was religion.

One of those forces, federal funding, is certainly on the minds of organizations such as the Mid-Ohio Food Collective, which is shifting its message to potential donors.

“The cavalry is not coming from the federal government,” CEO Matt Habash said.

Those to whom the Associated Press spoke regarding this report seemed to be in agreement that this year and beyond will be times of uncertainty — perhaps with reduced ability for some to give and more need for the services of non-profits.

But before you start to think there’s not much one person can do with all the help that is needed, Giving USA said in 2024 individuals accounted for 66% of the giving in 2024. (Foundations made up 19%, bequests were 8% and corporations made up just 7%).

Do not underestimate the power of one person who gives what they can. As nonprofits across the country wade into uncertain territory, there is no amount of help too small. YOU can make a difference.

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