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Category

Report

Compiled by

EPIC-Africa

Keywords

African individual
giving data

This groundbreaking report challenges long-held assumptions about philanthropy in Africa, documenting for the first time how individual giving is a primary funding source for civil society organizations across the continent. Drawing from data collected from 838 organizations, the research reveals a vibrant culture of giving that transcends traditional boundaries and challenges Western narratives.

of African CSOs receive individual donations
0 %
list individual donors as a top funding source
0 %
maintained giving during COVID-19
0 %

About the Report

Through comprehensive analysis of African Civil Society Organizations, this pioneering study reveals that individual giving is not merely informal or localized, but a significant force supporting causes from advocacy to environmental protection. The research uncovers three distinct channels of support:

  • Direct individual donations
  • Community-generated funds
  • Personal source contributions

Most significantly, this giving operates at national (56%), international (8%), and pan-African (5%) levels, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of African philanthropy.

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