Today-Nov 24

Online giving rose during the Covid-19 pandemic despite an overall decline in volunteerism and donation rates, a study has shown. Online volunteering sign-ups in Singapore saw a 29 per cent increase and online donations rose 37 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels, the Individual Giving Study (IGS) 2021 found. It was done by the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre. Donation and volunteerism rates of people in Singapore came in at 60 per cent and 22 per cent respectively, marking a 19-percentage point drop in Singapore’s donation rate and a 7-percentage point drop in volunteerism rate overall. Regular volunteerism took a hit largely due to measures implemented to curb the spread of Covid-19, with nearly half of the volunteers said that they have volunteered less since the Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (Dorscon) alert was raised to Orange on Feb 7, 2020. Former donors said that a key barrier for them was financial constraints. The National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre polled more than 2,000 people between April 8 and Sept 17 this year for the study, which is in its 10th edition.Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/donation-volunteerism-rates-drop-amid-pandemic-online-giving-rises-study