Press release
25,000 JustGiving pages helping people with the cost-of-living crisis
20 October 2022
- Nearly 25,000 pages have been set up online by crowdfunders and charities to help people cope with the cost-of living crisis
- Over £12 million donated since January to help with rent, mortgage payments, energy bills and food – with donations expected to rise
- Donations towards energy bills have risen from just over £2,000 in 2021 to almost £75,000 in 2022 – a 1600% increase
Almost 25,000 online fundraising pages have been set up by charities and crowdfunders to help people cope with the cost-of-living crisis, according to insight from JustGiving, the UK’s leading online fundraising platform.¹
Crowdfunders and charities have collectively raised over £12 million through the platform so far this year, to help ease the burden of rent, mortgage payments and energy bills, as well as helping people gain access to food.
Pages created to support people with their energy bills have seen the biggest surge, growing by over 1,600% and collectively raising almost £75,000. This is in stark contrast to last year, where donations to help with energy bills totalled just over £2,000.
Furthermore, JustGiving’s insight shows gaining access to food is becoming more difficult for peoples across the country. Since last year, the number of crowdfunding and charity pages set up to help people gain access to food has increased by over a quarter (29%).
Overall, the data shows that the number online pages set up to help people with rent and mortgage payments has broadly remained the same as last year. However, it’s anticipated that due to the knock-on effect of all other costs, more people will need help paying these bills in the coming months.
Pascale Harvie, President and General Manager at JustGiving, said: “The cost-of-living crisis is something that is affecting millions of people across the country right now and we’re seeing this reflected on our platform.
“Whilst it’s heartbreaking that so many people are having to turn to charities and their communities for help, the generosity shown by individuals across the country is extraordinary.
“As we get deeper into the winter, the situation will likely worsen. We’re here to help support those individuals, communities and charities who are struggling.”
Charlotte Phillip, Director at Umbrella Café, said: “As a non-for-profit community café we exist to combat social isolation and food insecurity in our local community of Whitstable.
“The demand for our services is the highest it’s ever been and sadly, we have 20 households on our waiting list for access to our social pantry and low-cost food shop.
“Unfortunately, due to our oven being on constant overdrive, it’s now failing and we’re in desperate need of a new one. Just a few days ago we set up a crowdfunding page to help pay for this, and already it’s reached £3000 in donations from individuals within our community which is just amazing. We’re so grateful that we can keep on cooking and supporting those who need us most.”
NOTES TO EDITOR
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¹This press release is based on JustGiving insight from Jan-Oct 2021 and Jan-Oct 2022
Umbrella Café’s crowdfunding page can be found here: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/charlotte-philip
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JustGiving is the world’s most trusted platform for online giving. We help people raise money for the charities and people they care about the most. In 2000, JustGiving.com began with one simple goal – to enable charities to receive donations online from anywhere in the world. Fast forward 22 years and over £5 billion has been raised for good causes in almost every single country in the world.
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