Britain Sees 6 Million Fewer Charity Donors, £1.4bn Drop in Donations

Recent reports by the Charities Aid Foundation reveal that Britain experienced a sharp decline in charitable giving, with around 6 million fewer donors and donations falling by over £1.4 billion in the past year. This decline has reduced the proportion of the population donating from 69% a decade ago to about 55% today, signaling a weakening culture of giving influenced by economic pressures and changing attitudes. Going forward, the charity sector faces critical challenges to sustain fundraising and engagement as living costs rise and societal priorities evolve.
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