According to a recent Rakuten Viber survey involving around 30,000 users, 63% of Ukrainians are actively donating in 2024, while 27% are helping “in other ways.”
44% of respondents said they donate from each paycheck, while the main source of information about fundraisers is friends or acquaintances for half of them, and 13% of users learn about fundraisers from the news. 6% of surveyed Ukrainians stated that they see no point in donating.
Note: Research methodology — anonymous online survey, n>30,000. Key age group — 34-45 years, over 50% of respondents under 45.
Remember, in November Bloomberg, citing data from major Ukrainian charity funds, reported that Ukrainians began to donate less. For example, the Prytula Foundation reported a drop in donations by about 20% (this year’s collections amounted to $1.4 billion), while “Come Back Alive” talked about a decrease in contributions by about 15%, and the organization Reactive Post — by 40%.