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Charitable Giving Rose 3% in 2025 to $617.2B, Report Shows

An annual report from Giving USA shows that charitable donations to nonprofits rose 3% in inflation-adjusted dollars to $617.2 billion in 2025, reflecting continued generosity despite economic headwinds.

June 27, 2026
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Source: Barrons.com
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Key Numbers

total donations
617.2B
growth rate
3%

Charitable giving in the United States grew 3% after adjusting for inflation in 2025, reaching $617.2 billion, according to the latest Giving USA report. The increase comes amid persistent inflation and market volatility.

Details

Total donations in 2025 reached $617.2 billion on a nominal basis, up 3% inflation-adjusted from the prior year. Individual giving remained the largest source, accounting for about 67% of total donations, while corporate contributions made up roughly 5%.

Context

The report highlights the resilience of charitable giving even as the U.S. economy faces headwinds. The data suggests that donors continue to prioritize philanthropy despite higher costs of living and uncertain financial markets.

What This Means for Investors

The steady growth in charitable donations could signal continued support for socially responsible companies. Firms like Alphabet (GOOGL) and Nike (NKE), which have significant philanthropic programs, may benefit indirectly from this trend, though the direct impact on their stocks is likely minimal.

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Total charitable giving reached $617.2 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars.

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