Overnight, COVID-19 changed life and the way in which our communities function. From the beginning of the crisis to July 31, 2021, we processed data on 366 philanthropic instances in Kosovo.
This is how citizens, companies, and nonprofits respond to the crisis in solidarity.
Giving Kosovo: Philanthropy's Response to COVID-19 (July 31 2021)
1. Overnight, COVID-19 changed life and how our communities
function. From the beginning of the crisis to July 31, 2021, we
processed data on 368 philanthropic instances in Kosovo.
This is how citizens, companies, and nonprofits respond to the
crisis in solidarity.
Supported by
Implemented by givingbalkans.org
From March 16, 2020, to July 31, 2021, a total of EUR 1,983,815
was donated to eliminate the harmful effects caused by the novel
coronavirus in Kosovo.
Amongst the donors, companies were the most agile and immediately reacted to the outbreak of
the crisis.
Business
sector
Mass giving
(citizens)
Individuals
Private
foundations
Miscellaneous
[% of recorded instances] [% of recorded sum]
Upwards of 64% of all philanthropic instances are intended for
the purchase of supplies and consumables, such as masks,
gloves, and disinfectants.
[% of recorded instances]
Around 38 percent of the total donated amount is directed towards the state and public
institutions.
Institutions
Individuals and
families
Localandnational
governments
Nonprofit
organizations
Miscellaneous
[% of recorded sum]
[% of recorded instances]
The beneficiaries are people in economic need, followed by
local communities.
Philanthropy’s Response to
COVID-19
Value of donations
Donors
Use of donations
Recipients
Final beneficiaries
51.1%
People in economic
need
31.5%
Local communities
7.3%
People with health
issues
6.5%
General population
3.6%
Miscellaneous
[% of recorded instances]
64.4%
Supplies and
consumables
19.3%
Humanitarian aid
14.1%
Equipment
2.2%
Miscellaneous
43.2%
10.3%
31.3%
6.5%
8.7%
48.0%
38.6%
12.2%
0.0%
1.2%
17.4%
22.8%
52.7%
6.3%
0.8%
3.3%
34.7%
35.1%
26.3%
0.6%