Special Report Uncovers New Trends in Spontaneous Giving
"First Impressions: Spontaneous Giving Insights" Reveals the Secrets to Securing and Retaining Spontaneous Givers, Particularly Younger Donors and Donors of Color
"Spontaneous giving may be challenging to predict – but it's not random," said
The study defined "spontaneous donors" as those who made a first-time donation to an organization within the last 12 months and had not planned to give to the organization beforehand.
Key Findings
Spontaneous Giving is Substantially Higher Among Younger and Minority Givers
The rate of spontaneous giving among Millennial, Gen Z and Black donors is 25% higher than average with Gen Z most likely to spontaneously give (59% of their giving is spontaneous).
Giving May Be Spontaneous, But It Isn't Random
72% of spontaneous gifts went to organizations with whom the donors were already familiar.
Older Donors Learn of Giving Opportunities Through Word of Mouth; Younger Donors Through Social Media
For Millennials and older generations, the most common way spontaneous donors learned about giving opportunities was from a friend, family member, or colleague (22%–24%). For Gen Z, the primary driver was social media (25%), and they were more likely than other generations to say they learned of a giving opportunity from celebrities or influencers.
First Time Donors Say These Factors Matter Most When Deciding to Give Again
75% or more of spontaneous donors cited these factors as mattering "a great deal" in their decision to give again:
- They trust that the organization will do the right thing
- The organization has a good reputation
- It's easy to donate
- The organization uses their money wisely
- Support will help those in need right now
Potential Repeat Donors Want to Hear from You Regularly
Roughly 33% of all spontaneous givers said they want to be updated regularly. But among those indicating an intention to become a repeat donor, the number rose to 44%.
Alongside the
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