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Worldwide Day of Giving

June 15. There is no red date in the calendar, but for millions of people around the world, it is a day when they share a part of their income, time, or things with those in need. The Worldwide Day of Giving is an unofficial holiday celebrated by volunteers, philanthropists, and simply concerned people. It aims to remind us that giving is not just about money, but also about kindness, participation, and care. In an era when the world is divided, donations become a bridge. Let's understand what philanthropy is today, how it works, and why everyone can become a part of it.

History of the Holiday: from Religious Vows to Online Donations

The tradition of giving dates back to ancient times. In the religions of all peoples, there is the concept of "alms" (zakat in Islam, tithe in Christianity, Dana in Hinduism). The first secular charitable organizations appeared in the 19th century (Red Cross, Salvation Army). In the 20th century, funds were established to raise money for science, medicine, and education. In 2012, "Giving Tuesday" started in the United States — the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, becoming a global day of philanthropy. The Worldwide Day of Giving is not associated with a single founder, but many countries celebrate it on June 15 to draw attention to the problem of inequality. In 2026, the holiday falls on a Monday.

Types of Donations: Not Just Money

Money is the most obvious, but not the only way to help. You can donate: things (clothing, books, toys, furniture), non-perishable food to food banks, blood (donation), time (volunteering), services (tutoring, legal assistance, repair), intellectual property (patents, copyrights), your profession (doctors, builders, rescuers work for free in disaster areas), organs after death (organ donation). Donations can be anonymous or open, one-time or regular, targeted or general.

Psychology of Giving: Why People Donate

There are different motivations. Altruism is a sincere desire to help without any benefit. Empathy is sharing someone else's pain. Social pressure — it's uncomfortable to refuse if everyone in the company is donating. Religious beliefs — a commandment. Tax benefits — a deduction from the taxable base. The desire to improve self-esteem ("I am a good person"). Image — public donations improve reputation. Studies show that people donate more when they see a specific story (one child, not abstract statistics). Also, the "signature" effect works: if you give a person a "I help" sticker, they will donate more often.

Tax Deductions: How to Get Your Money Back

In many countries, donations to charitable organizations reduce the taxable base. In Russia, the NDFL deduction is up to 25% of income. You need to: donate money to an official NGO (not a commercial organization); keep payment documents; submit a 3-NDFL declaration; attach a donation agreement. The maximum amount for which you can receive a deduction is 120,000 rubles per year (for all social deductions together). For large donations (for science, culture, sports), the limit is higher. In the United States, deductions are more generous — up to 60% of income. In Europe, it's similar. Learn the laws of your country.

How to Choose a Charitable Foundation: Don't Be Fooled

Unfortunately, there are scammers who collect money under the guise of help. To avoid mistakes, check: the foundation is registered in the Ministry of Justice (in Russia), has open accounting, publishes reports on the use of funds, has positive reviews (but not only on social networks), participates in ratings (for example, "Everything is Transparent" in Russia). Do not transfer money to a personal account (only a legal entity). Avoid funds with aggressive advertising and pressure. Trusted Russian funds: "Podari Zhizn", "Deti Dеревни SOS", "Nochlezhka", "Russfond", "Vera". International: "Doctors Without Borders", "Red Cross", "OXFAM", "WWF".

Volunteering: Donating Time

If you don't have money, you can help with your actions. Volunteers are needed in hospitals (caregivers, animators), animal shelters, children's homes, homes for the elderly, at environmental actions, during the aftermath of natural disasters. Even a couple of hours a month can change someone's life. Volunteering gives new acquaintances, professional skills, a sense of usefulness. On the Day of Giving, many organizations hold open days where anyone can come.

Myths About Donations

Myth 1: only the rich donate. Reality: in the statistics of the United States, 70% of donations are made by people with an income below the average. Myth 2: my 100 rubles won't make a difference. Reality: many small sums make up large ones. Myth 3: funds steal money. Reality: most are honest, there is control. Myth 4: it's better to help personally, not through a fund. Reality: personal help is often unsystematic and short-lived. Myth 5: donations exempt you from taxes completely. Reality: only reduce the base, not the tax amount.

Stories from Life: How One Donation Saved a Life

Little Sasha from Voronezh needed a bone marrow transplant. His mother couldn't find a million rubles. After the publication in social networks and the collection of funds on the "Russfond" platform, the necessary amount was collected in 3 days. Thousands of people transferred 100-500 rubles. Sasha is alive. Or the story of the homeless Vladimir, who the volunteers of "Nochlezhka" helped to restore documents and find a job. Donations are not an abstraction. They are specific saved lives.

How to Celebrate the Worldwide Day of Giving

Transfer any amount to a verified charitable, church, or fund. Donate things (clean, in good condition). Donate blood (if you are healthy). Become a volunteer for a day (find out at the nearest shelter). Spread information about philanthropy on social networks. Organize a fundraising campaign at the office or school. Don't forget to thank those who donate regularly.

Donation is not a loss, but an investment. An investment in humanity. In a world where there is hunger, illness, loneliness, every ruble, every minute, every thing can become someone's chance. Today, June 15, take this step. Not for the report, but for the heart.


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