A GivingTuesday Community is formed when people from a common geography, cause, or identity come together to make a difference in the lives of others in their communities. They find creative ways to mobilize networks, host volunteer events, rally awareness for causes, and raise funds for their local nonprofits – sparking waves of kindness and inspiring change.
GivingTuesday Community leaders engage stakeholders and partners across sectors to inspire their entire community to use their power of radical generosity to build the world we all want to live in.
We believe that local challenges are best solved by local leaders on the ground. Anyone can become a GivingTuesday Community leader, so long as you are passionate about seeing positive change in your community, and are equipped and willing to engage stakeholders across sectors (business, nonprofits, civil society, etc.) to partner with you in creating that change.
As a GivingTuesday leader, you will inspire your community – whether that’s your neighborhood, town, city, suburb, nation, or even your garden club – to use their power of radical generosity to create a world built with compassion, equity, justice, and generosity.
Creating and leading a GivingTuesday Community movement is rewarding and fun. Below are the six basic planning steps to bringing GivingTuesday to your community.
Our team is here to support you along the way to help you plan your movement and to connect you with other GivingTuesday leaders.
Around the world, in big cities and small towns, and through coalitions built across cultures or common interests, GivingTuesday has brought together individuals with collective hopes for their communities to drive positive change. Learn more about how this movement is empowering leaders to use generosity to build a more just + equitable world, one community at a time.
Community leaders in Itu organized a Generosity Fair with music, crafts, food, and dancing. Attendees got to learn about and connect with 25 nonprofits.
Residents of Villa Mercedes have been celebrating GivingTuesday together since 2019. They've organized community dinners and canned food drives, and even encouraged residents to cut their hair for charity.
Learn moreFor GivingTuesday 2022, St Marys residents collected and painted antique chairs for a CHAIRity auction! Proceeds will support community dinners to be held throughout the year.
Learn MoreRefugeesGive unlocks dignity, opportunity, and equity for refugees by amplifying refugee voices, and supporting local refugee-serving and refugee-led organizations.
Launchgood rallies the Muslim community to give back. In 2022, 18,864 supporters from 90 countries gave $1M USD in the 24 hours of GivingTuesday to support Muslim causes and nonprofits.
Learn moreGAGives rallies businesses, schools, corporations, and residents to rally to support hundreds of nonprofits across the state on GivingTuesday. In 2022, they raised $29M USD; many donors were new to giving!
Tell us a little bit about yourself and your vision for using radical generosity to create change in your community!