From the beginning of the crisis to November 30, we processed data on 342 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 (November, 30)
1. Among 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
Over 40 percent of the total donated amount is
directed toward the state and public institutions.
PHILANTHROPY’SRESPONSE
TO COVID-19
Supported by
Overnight, COVID-19 changed life and the
way in which our communities function.
From the beginning of the crisis to
November 30, we processed data on
philanthropic instances in Kosovo. This is
how citizens, companies and nonprofits
respond to the crisis in solidarity.
44.7%
9.4%
30.1%
6.7%
9.1%
46.7%
39.1%
11.9%
0.6%
1.6%
Institutions
Nonprofit
organizations
16.4%
22.8%
53.8%
5.6%
1.5%
4.2%
33.8%
38.8%
22.7%
0.6%
58.2%Supplies / Consumables
13.5%Equipment
7.6%Miscellaneous
20.8%Humanitarian aid
[% of recorded instances]
USE OF DONATIONS
Almost half of all philanthropic instances
are intended for the purchase of
supplies and consumables.
342 VALUE OF
DONATIONS
Kosovo
Implemented by givingbalkans.org
From March to November 30, a total of
was donated to eliminate the harmful effects
caused by the coronavirus in Kosovo.
EUR 2,034,419.98
FINAL BENEFICIARIES
The beneficiaries are primarily
people in economic need
followed by local communities.
53.2%People in economic need
[% of recorded instances]
29.2%Local communities
7.6%People with health issues
7.3%General population
0.6%Elderly
2.0%Miscellaneous