In 2023, the British public donated a record £13.9 billion to charity, according to reports. This notable achievement comes despite a decrease in the number of donors. Notably, Britain's poorest areas have been highlighted as among the most generous contributors, with a total of £13.9 billion raised. The Charities Aid Foundation (Caf) released its 20th annual UK Giving report, which provides detailed insights into the trends of charitable giving over the past year. Additionally, Nottingham South has been identified as the most generous constituency in the East Midlands, in terms of the percentage of income donated.
Interesting and important report from @Caf should prompt thinking about how best to boost giving. Did you know that Nottingham South is the most generous constituency in the East Midlands? (as % of income) @nottslive @BBCNottingham https://t.co/62e3jm4ddN
Calling young people in Nottingham South - did you know we’re one of the youngest constituencies in the country? - have your say in this year’s Youth Voice Census! https://t.co/8UDyFKtf3m
We're excited to share our 20th annual #UKGiving report, which sheds light on the story of charitable giving last year. It found a record £13.9 billion was given to charity despite dwindling donor numbers. ➡️ https://t.co/UcOTjvEmG5 https://t.co/XEX2k3jTvw
British public donated record £13.9bn to charity in 2023 https://t.co/lK7nkEnrj4
Britain's poorest areas are among the most generous for donating to charity as £13.9 billion is raised in 2023 https://t.co/NA4pHwQtwm https://t.co/6WXpfOhp2I