Which Countries Give the Most to Charity?

Which country is the most charitable on earth?

According to Ubclawreview.org’s 2009 report, that depends how you look at it and how you define charitable. There are governments who give a lot, and then there are individual within these countries who may give a lot.

Firstly, let’s look at the official development assistance given by different governments around the world. This is a measurement of money given by official government organisations that goes towards economic development and welfare. It is the United States who gives most of any country, with approximately $29 billion donated a year. This is more than double the next countries on the list, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, all of which give $12 billion. Generally, and unsurprisingly, it is the wealthiest countries who give the most, although Japan is the only one of Asia’s wealthiest countries near the top of the list. The wealthiest countries can afford to give more, so does that make them more generous?

Another way that generosity can be calculated is by looking at the percentage of GDP that each country gives. This is lead by Northern Europe. Sweden gives the most as a percentage of GDP, at 1.12% following by Norway (1.06%), Luxembourg (1.01%), Denmark (0.88%), and the Netherlands (0.82%). In fact, all of the top nine are in Northern Europe, with all the Scandinavian countries, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The top non-European country in this list is Canada, which is only placed fourteenth, and donates less than one-third of a percent of their GPP (0.30%). Although the United States gives the most in the monetary amount, they only give 0.20% of their GDP and are 19th on the list.

So, these are the countries that give most, but whose citizens are most generous when it comes to giving to charity? It is again mostly Northern European Countries at the top of the list of the average amount given to charity per citizen. Those from Luxembourg are the most generous, the only country whose citizens give on average more than $100 a year ($114). Norwegian’s give $96, with Swedes and the Irish given $66. Kuwaiti’s give on average $33. Those from the United Kingdom only give $17 a year each and American’s only $14, while German’s give $9.

It is those from Malta, though, who have the highest percentage who give to charity. 83% of Maltese say the give to charity according to the Guardian. Following Malta on this list are the Netherlands (77%), the United Kingdom (73%), Thailand (73%), Ireland (72%) and Morocco (72%). 60% of American’s donate to charity. Looking at some of the countries who come towards the top of the list when it comes to the average amount each citizen donates, 58% of those from Luxembourg give to charity, 52% of Swedes and 43% of Norwegians. So although these three countries give a lot on average, a relatively low percentage of citizens donate to charity, while in countries such as the United Kingdom and Thailand, they may not give as much on average but a higher percentage donate at some point.

In reality, it is very difficult to judge which countries are more generous. There are so many different methods of looking at it, and it is difficult to say which one more accurately reflects which countries are more generous when it comes to donating to charity.

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Pioneer in the Field of Philanthropy

Not all men are born equal, some have the privilege of being born in developed countries or in well affluent families while others remain in extreme poverty. The utmost service to mankind is to ensure the basics of food, clothing, shelter and health care to the underprivileged through their work and generosity.

Philanthropy is the deed of donating. Whether it is money, property, or services, any donation is regarded as philanthropy. The amount that is donated does not matter, the act of giving any amount for a noble cause is considered to be philanthropy. A small deed can bring in huge change to the society. When it comes to service to the cause of humanity each small step is a giant one. Philanthropy is not only about giving wealth for a noble cause but also about inspiring others to follow it.

Many nonprofit philanthropic organizations stand by its mission to help the poor and the needy. Philanthropic giving by nonprofit organizations is an effort to improve the well being of common and poor people in the society. Some nonprofit organizations in the world have been sincerely working for the poor and the underprivileged people in the rural and backward villages of developing countries who live in utter poverty. Philanthropic activities by these organizations are targeted to make a substantial change in the social conditions of the disadvantaged people in poor countries, who are deprived of basic facilities to live a better life.

These organizations have targeted areas like education, health care and social awareness. One of the main reasons for backwardness in these countries is the high rate of illiteracy among the masses. These organizations have been providing free education and scholarships to many poor kids and students who cannot afford to go to school or college due to poverty or orphanage. The nonprofit organizations have been running various projects on health, education, environment and family welfare projects for the benefit of people who rarely have any access to health or education facility in the village. They are running health camps, programs on child health, and maternal health. They are also running various social and environmental awareness programs.

These charitable organizations are actively campaigning to encourage people to undertake philanthropy as a noble cause and help bring changes in the lives of thousands of poor people. The result of the active campaigning has been encouraging as many people have come forward to donate for the programs of these nonprofit organizations. These nonprofit charity organizations have been successful in helping people who live in utter poverty in most of the backward regions of the world.

Supported by many philanthropists and a dynamic base of volunteers some nonprofit organizations in Bangladesh have been successful in bringing great changes in the lives of the poor. The philanthropic activities of these nonprofit organizations have been able to bring smile on the face of many poor and disadvantaged people, which has made them pioneers in the field of philanthropy. It has been a great feeling to stand beside these organizations that take to philanthropy and stand beside the lesser children of the god for the cause of brotherhood.

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A New Business Philanthropy Paradigm For Funding Charitable Organizations and Ministries

There is a new way for benevolent fund-raising circulating around the country. Some call it “doing well while doing good.” This creative business philanthropic paradigm can have a two-edged benefit to it, if done with the right kind of company. Edge one: providing a manufactured product, such as a meal pack for feeding the starving. Edge two: utilizing an income generating business system that works with the purchasing and sending of such product.

So, you need a company that pays commissions, probably in the network marketing realm. The company has to have certain aspects to their business system, organization, and compensation plan that will benefit philanthropic efforts. First, the company must pay commissions on a product that is dedicated to charitable work, like providing food or something else that benefits the poor, starving, and needy. That way, buying and sending the product to the needy is a charitable act in itself. Second, this company must have a residual income plan for ongoing ordering and commissions. This aspect benefits the charity or charitable giver that becomes involved with the product and company. Thirdly, they must have a multilevel compensation structure. In order for the charitable giver or charity to grow a perpetual income for their cause, they must be able to build a multilevel structure that generates a consistent and growing monthly income.

The dual benefit is that the charitable product itself can be purchased and provided for those in need, and the income from building a charitable purchasing network will benefit the enrolled charity or giver. Again, the two edged benefits need to be: (1) a product that meets needs; (2) an income generating system.

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