Amongst the donors, companies were the most agile
and immediately reacted to the outbreak of the crisis.
DONORS
RECIPIENTS
Business
sector
Mass giving
(citizens)
Individuals
Private
foundations
[% of recorded instances] [% of recorded sum]
[% of recorded instances] [% of recorded sum]
Miscellaneous
Individuals
and families
Local and
national
governments
Miscellaneous
More than 90 percent of the total donated amount is
directed towards the state and public institutions.
The beneficiaries are primarily
local communities, followed by
people with health issues.
FINAL
BENEFICIARIES
PHILANTHROPY’SRESPONSE
TO COVID-19
Supported by
Implemented by givingbalkans.org
Institutions
Nonprofit
organizations
44.0%Local communities
10.3%People in economic need
3.7%Elderly
8.7%Miscellaneous
33.3%People with health issues
564
Overnight, COVID-19 changed life and the
way in which our communities function.
From the beginning of the crisis to June 15,
we processed data on philanthropic
instances in Croatia. This is how citizens,
companies and nonprofits respond to the
crisis in solidarity.
50.9%
26.4%
8.5%
0.5%
13.7%
55.0%
11.0%
2.2%
1.1%
30.7%
59.2%
14.4%
10.1%
16.0%
0.4%
56.0%
0.2%
37.7%
6.1%
0.0%
46.5%Supplies and consumables
6.2%Humanitarian aid
13.1%Miscellaneous
33.9%Equipment
[% of recorded instances]
USE OF DONATIONS
An upwards of 46% of all philanthropic
instances are intended for the purchase
of supplies and consumables, such
as masks, gloves, and disinfectants.
From March 16 to June 15, a total of
was donated to eliminate the harmful effects
caused by the novel coronavirus in Croatia.
EUR 14,027,352
Croatia
VALUE OF
DONATIONS
[% of recorded instances]

Giving Croatia: Philanthropy's Response to COVID-19 (June, 15)

  • 1.
    Amongst the donors,companies were the most agile and immediately reacted to the outbreak of the crisis. DONORS RECIPIENTS Business sector Mass giving (citizens) Individuals Private foundations [% of recorded instances] [% of recorded sum] [% of recorded instances] [% of recorded sum] Miscellaneous Individuals and families Local and national governments Miscellaneous More than 90 percent of the total donated amount is directed towards the state and public institutions. The beneficiaries are primarily local communities, followed by people with health issues. FINAL BENEFICIARIES PHILANTHROPY’SRESPONSE TO COVID-19 Supported by Implemented by givingbalkans.org Institutions Nonprofit organizations 44.0%Local communities 10.3%People in economic need 3.7%Elderly 8.7%Miscellaneous 33.3%People with health issues 564 Overnight, COVID-19 changed life and the way in which our communities function. From the beginning of the crisis to June 15, we processed data on philanthropic instances in Croatia. This is how citizens, companies and nonprofits respond to the crisis in solidarity. 50.9% 26.4% 8.5% 0.5% 13.7% 55.0% 11.0% 2.2% 1.1% 30.7% 59.2% 14.4% 10.1% 16.0% 0.4% 56.0% 0.2% 37.7% 6.1% 0.0% 46.5%Supplies and consumables 6.2%Humanitarian aid 13.1%Miscellaneous 33.9%Equipment [% of recorded instances] USE OF DONATIONS An upwards of 46% of all philanthropic instances are intended for the purchase of supplies and consumables, such as masks, gloves, and disinfectants. From March 16 to June 15, a total of was donated to eliminate the harmful effects caused by the novel coronavirus in Croatia. EUR 14,027,352 Croatia VALUE OF DONATIONS [% of recorded instances]