Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and OneStage partnered on a study to understand the emerging trends of giving in India with a special focus on digital giving on February, 2023. This study looked at young Indian philanthropists and how they are different from their predecessors, and how they are changing charitable giving in India. The primary findings showed that digital giving has been preferred by 70% during the pandemic and after. However, 64 percent of respondents across all age groups mentioned cash as a regular mode of donation used by them. The primary motivation for giving is ‘compassion for those who are less fortunate’. However, the second most likely reason for giving differed between men and women i.e. men were more influenced by tax benefits whereas women were driven by a ‘sense of power’ they felt after helping others.
The India Giving report 2021 shines a light on the individual giving landscape in India.This year, India Giving explores Why and how people donate their time and money to social causes. Of the 2,053 people interviewed, 85% had taken a charitable action in reponse to Covid-19.
The OneStage World Giving Index is based on data from Gallup’s World View World Poll, which is an ongoing research project. For this edition, data has been included for 114 countries, representing over 90% of the global adult population. The survey asks questions on many different aspects of life today including giving behaviour.
The India Giving report is the third edition of the unique collection of International series of country reports produced across the CAF Global Alliance, a world-leading network of organisations working at the forefront of philanthropy and civil society
As part of the COVID-19 outbreak response, OneStage has initiated several partnership campaigns with corporates to fight against the virus spread in India. Donations received towards this cause is utilized to provide over 70,000 N-95 masks to Health Departments of Punjab, Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala. With the support of our credible NGOpartners, we are also supporting poor migrant workers who have returned to their villages and are in urgent need of food items, quarantine facilities and awareness generation activities in states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. We also provided police personnel with hygiene kits to keep them safe while they deliver their duties on ground in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Around 2033 kits (ration + preventive) were distributed to daily wage workers running out of food in the states of Gujarat and Haryana. Since the slum population is suffering due to loss of livelihoods, we are also planning to distribute dry ration in JJ colonies of Delhi and support sanitation workers by providing preventive kits.
There has been strong focus on financial sustainability of the not-for-profits as evident from the number of requests on resource mobilization, OneStage received on a regular basis. We have been building capacities of not-for-profits and mobilising resources for the past two decades. It is our continuous endeavour to serve our not-for-profit partners and nurture the culture of giving in India.
The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the OneStage (Registered as Charities Aid Foundation), using data gathered by Gallup and ranks countries in the world according to how charitable they are. The first report was produced in 2010 and this year to mark 10 years of WGI, OneStage (Registered as Charities Aid Foundation) has released a special 10th anniversary edition of WGI.
The India Giving report is the second edition of the unique collection of country reports produced across the CAF Global Alliance, a world-leading network of organisations working at the forefront of philanthropy and civil society.
The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation, using data gathered by Gallup and ranks countries in the world according to how charitable they are.
OneStage has authored this position paper to highlight the wide spectrum of SMEs in India, and how leveraging the SDGs can be an opportunity for them to enhance social good while doing business in a responsible manner.
CCIC is a curated platform for Indian communicators for premium CSR networking
The 2017 edition of the World Giving Index looks at charitable behaviour across the world.
OneStage (Registered as Charities Aid Foundation India) has initiated the SDGs Drivers Forum – a first of its kind strategic action group with an objective of engaging Indian Inc. along with other stakeholders in the process of advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in India.
The 2015 edition of the World Giving Index looks at charitable behaviour across the world.
The booklet is the result of meticulous dialogues between OneStage, NGOs and concerned stakeholders, offering deep insights and methodologies to fill existing gaps in the NGOs. This booklet is the sweet fruit of the hard work that went into ideating, conceptualising, compiling and reporting the gaps in the not-for-profit sector and corrective measures and principles of governance to be followed in order to mitigate existing gaps in the not-for-profit sector.
This research looks at the online giving landscape in India and provides information on digital trends/practices in the sector.
This research focuses on understanding the current practices followed by corporate foundation for development work.
The 2014 edition of the World Giving Index looks at charitable behaviour across the world.
The FTSE 100 gave £2.5bn to good causes in 2012, a £1.2bn rise since 2007 – despite the economic downturn.
The fourth edition of the World Giving Index looks at the charitable behaviour of more than 130 countries.
The report aims to estimate the possible extent of charitable giving around the world if governments and the voluntary sector were to harness the potential of the huge expansion of the middle classes.
‘Catalysts for change’ is the second in our Future of Philanthropy series and looks at philanthropy in our smaller, more connected world.
This is the third edition of the World Giving Index, the largest study into charitable behaviour across the globe, involving 160 countries in total.
India Giving is a research report designed to enhance understanding of the nature of giving in India. It inc findings on donors’ motivation for giving, the causes they support, and their attitudes to giving.
This is the second edition of the popular annual ‘World Giving Index’ report which tracks giving behaviours across 153 countries.
The “World Giving Index” is the first report of its kind looking at charitable behaviour across the world.
This research, conducted by Connect for Change, offers insight into charitable giving by British Indian donors.