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National Day of Giving 2023: Date, History, and 5 Interesting Facts

It's on November 28 this year. Did you know that 2012 was the first year for the National Day of Giving? It's also called Giving Tuesday or Global Day of Giving.

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National Day of Giving 2023: The Tuesday after Thanksgiving, which is every fourth Friday of November, is National Day of Giving. It’s on November 28 this year. Did you know that 2012 was the first year for the National Day of Giving? It’s also called Giving Tuesday or Global Day of Giving.

National Day of Giving comes after Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, which are all big shopping days. It was made so that people can show their radical generosity by giving to organizations or people in need. Charitable and non-profit groups usually take part in the day to run end-of-year campaigns and raise money for people who are struggling and not getting enough help. Giving Tuesday is an event that people all over the world take part in.

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What National Day Of Giving Is All About

Giving is something that people have done since the beginning of time. People have helped the less fortunate among them in some way or another since the beginning of time. The first written account of giving is from 2500 B.C. in ancient Hebrew, when taxes were put in place to help people with low-income. The Hebrews were told to give ten percent of their earnings or harvests to the society as a whole. People who are Christians often do what is now called “tithing.”

In 500 B.C., the word “philanthropy” was used for the first time in Aeschylus’ play “Prometheus Bound.” It comes from the Greek words “philanthropia,” which means “love” and “antro,” which means “man” or “to love people.”

National Day Of Giving: History

Going back in time to 1180 A.D., when Augustus was ruler of Rome, he helped about 200,000 people. Many people said this was one of the first large-scale acts of charity. In the same way, Moses Maimonides, a Jewish physician and philosopher, came up with the Eight Levels of Charity in the “Mishneh Torah.” It was written as a moral duty, and the best way to fulfill it is to give someone a gift, loan, or relationship that will help them become self-sufficient and stop depending on others.

Charity work was led and managed by the Church and a few people who wanted to help the needy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. That changed in the 1600s, though, when the Catholic Church fell and the old system of giving money to good causes broke down. The British Parliament passed The Charitable Uses Act of 1601 in 1601. It had a list of things that people thought would be good for society as a whole. The list also asked people to send in their own contributions.

Between the 20th and 21st centuries, there were more volunteer, charitable, and creative groups that helped people. Nonprofit organizations used social media to expand their audience and develop emotional connections with people. Some of the richest men in the world, like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, started the Giving Pledge effort in 2010 to get the richest people in the world to give away a big chunk of their money.

National Day Of Giving: Initiatives

In 2012, Henry Timms got the 92nd Street Y in New York and the United Nations Foundation to work together to make Giving Tuesday. In later years, more and more groups from around the world joined the partnership, and the day finally became known as the National Day of Giving.

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How To Remember The National Day Of Giving

Give to a good cause

On National Day of Giving, this is the easiest way to help others. Do you really care about a certain cause? Find groups that work in that area, look at their projects, and give them any money you can to support their work.

Gather food that won’t go bad soon

This Christmas season, you can do more than just give money to people in need. You can help feed the hungry. Buy as much food as you can afford during Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday sales. Then, give the extras to a food bank, neighborhood pantry, or soup kitchen. You can also hold a food drive at work and in your neighborhood.

Get toys for shelters for the kids there.

Giving kids toys for the holidays is another way to make them happy. Orphanage kids don’t have parents who can get them presents or family members they can spend the holidays with. You can help by giving them toys to cheer them up. Get those deals on toys and give back on National Day of Giving!

5 Fun Facts About Giving

A force around the world

Giving Tuesday is celebrated in 80 countries around the world.

There are different ways for people to take part.

Statistics show that 28% of people who took part in Giving Tuesday gave money, 37% gave time and things, and 35% did both.

People are taking part for a good reason.

A lot of people who take part in Giving Tuesday say they do it because they want to help something bigger than themselves. A lot of people see #GivingTuesday every year on all social media sites added together.

The age group most likely to take part

People between the ages of 18 and 34 know about Giving Tuesday and are more likely to take part.

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What It Means To Give On National Day Of Giving

It’s an incredibly kind time of year.

People can be just as generous on National Day of Giving as they are on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday, when billions of dollars are spent on shopping. Today is the day to help someone else.

Non-profits use the chance to raise money.

Non-profits that use the National Day of Giving for their efforts break records for how much people give. They were able to make the biggest difference for their causes and the people they help before the end of the year.

Giving is enjoyable.

Giving things away, like working at a shelter, food bank, or in a poor country abroad, is a fun thing to do. You can meet new people from different backgrounds. Learn new skills and languages, make new friends, and have an effect on other people’s lives.

NATIONAL DAY OF GIVING DATES

Year Date Day
2022 November 29 Tuesday
2023 November 28 Tuesday
2024 December 3 Tuesday
2025 December 2 Tuesday
2026 December 1 Tuesday
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