A global view of giving trends
Welcome to the 2014 edition of the World Giving Index, which
looks at charitable behaviour across the world, involving 135
countries. The report is based on more than a million interviews
conducted by Gallup since 2005/06, as part of their World Poll
survey.
The World Giving Index score is based on an average of three
measures of giving behaviour - the percentage of people who in a
typical month donate
money to charity, volunteer their time, and help a stranger. The
three behaviours are also looked at on an individual basis within
the report.
This year’s report shows that giving is more than just about
wealth, with only five G20 countries represented in the World
Giving Index Top 20 – indeed, eleven G20 countries are even ranked
outside of the WGI Top 50. Of the fifteen countries with the
largest increase between their 2013 giving score and their
five-year average score, only one is classified as a high income
country by the World Bank.
The report includes:
- analysis of levels of giving worldwide
- an index of all countries ranked by their average on the three
behaviours
- insight into fluctuations in the three giving behaviours
- recommendations for what governments around the world can do to
enhance giving
Find out more
To find more analysis of World Giving Index data, read articles
about issues in global philanthropy and learn about our Future
World Giving project, visit the Future World Giving
website.