Ireland is the world’s most generous country for the sixth year in a row, GoFundMe has revealed.
Almost €50 million was raised for countless life-changing causes across Ireland this year.
More than 15,000 fundraisers were launched across Ireland in 2024, with more than 850,000 donations. Globally, an average of two donations were made every second.
Speaking on Ireland’s continued global leadership in generosity, GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan said: “The Irish people’s incredible kindness and willingness to help others, even during challenging times, continues to inspire. Whether donating €5 or €500, every act of generosity creates a ripple effect of hope and change. This year’s inspiring fundraisers are a testament to the Irish spirit – resilient, compassionate, and unwavering in its support of those in need.”
Galway emerged as the country’s most generous county.
Meanwhile, Donegal people have supported many standout campaigns including:
Ruby’s Fight For Life – More than €100,000 has been raised for the family of six-year-old Donegal girl Ruby Kiernan Houston who has been battling cancer. Click here for a link to campaign
Daniel Gallagher – This fundraiser was set up by friends of Daniel after he was involved in a serious road traffic accident in Florida while on holidays with his family. Link to campaign
In memory of Elaine – A fund set up to support the children of Elaine Boyle Logue who passed away suddenly in October. Link to campaign
Amjaad Charity in Gaza – This fundraiser by Donegal film producer Alison Toomey is for the Amjaad charity who provide aid to over 2000 families in Gaza. Link to campaign
In loving memory of Anthony – Proceeds went towards supporting the mother of 23-year-old Anthony Coughlan from Mountcharles who passed away in October. Link to campaign
The Family of Stephen Love – Fundraiser for the family of Donegal Town man Stephen Love’s family following his sudden passing. Link to campaign
In Loving memory of David Watters – Campaign to raise funds to help the family of David Watters who passed away in suddenly in England. Link to campaign
In loving memory of John Maher – Campaign to raise funds to help Catriona Doherty, the wife of Johnny Maher (Sean to his Donegal friends) after he passed away following a stroke. Link to campaign
Ring of Kerry Cycle for Motor Neurone Disease – Seven Mountcharles friends set off on a cycle along the Ring of Kerry to raise funds through this campaign for Irish Motor Neurone Disease. Link to campaign
To Hell and back for Liquid Therapy – Campaign to raise funds for the award-winning charity that provides surf therapy programmes. Link to campaign
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