#GivingTuesday 2016 Online Giving up 20%

Staff Report

Tuesday, December 6th, 2016

Blackbaud, Inc., the world's leading cloud software company powering social good, announced a 20% increase in online giving during #GivingTuesday compared to 2015. The company, whose systems process a majority of online donations made in the United States on #GivingTuesday, processed more than $47.7 million from over 6700 organizations that received at least one online donation.  

"We are excited to see that overall donations continue to climb for organizations on #GivingTuesday," said Mike Gianoni, Blackbaud president and CEO. "As a #GivingTuesday founding partner, we are proud that the movement continues to grow with donations that help fight hunger, eliminate homelessness, cure epidemics and much more. The movement's core philanthropic message only gets stronger each year, with people embracing the meaning of #GivingTuesday and amplifying the holiday on social media. Blackbaud is honored to support and power this movement, and on behalf of our customers, we want to thank everyone who chose to be generous on this day."

"The results of our online campaign showed us that people view #GivingTuesday as a day to make an impact by supporting causes that are important to them, and it's up to us to show them that they can really make a difference in people's lives by donating to Orbis," said Paul Forrest, chief development officer at Orbis, an international nonprofit. "This year's donations were matched dollar-for-dollar for the prevention and treatment of blindness."

For #GivingTuesday 2016, Blackbaud provided key reporting, trend data and commentary throughout the day to assess the growth and impact of the movement. Key findings from Blackbaud's #GivingTuesday 2016 analysis include:

#GivingTuesday Donations Grew in 2016

  • #GivingTuesday online giving grew by 317% since its creation in 2012

  • Online giving has jumped by 20% since 2015

  • Online donation volume grew by 31% compared to 2015

  • 33% more nonprofit organizations received an online donation on #GivingTuesday 2016 compared to 2015

Technology Continues to Drive #GivingTuesday's Success

  • Online average gift amounts exceeded $126

  • About 22% of online donations were on a mobile device

"2016 is the biggest year yet for #GivingTuesday," said Steve MacLaughlin, Blackbaud's vice president of Data and Analytics. "As we predicted, the movement continues to drive year-over-year growth. The positive trends displayed in our data proves the strength of the holiday's message as more donors embrace the simplicity of using smartphone technology to contribute. About 22% of donations were made online and we expect that number to grow as time goes on."