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THE MOST POPULAR CAUSES ARE MEDICAL RESEARCH AND ANIMAL PROTECTION People in France are giving more to charity this year than they did last year (2024 vs 2023), a new study shows, with the


average person donating more than €200 per year to charitable causes. Each person is donating on average €15 more in 2024 than they did in 2023, for a yearly total average of €206 (around


€17 per month), found a new Odoxa survey*.  This includes donations to associations, foundations, projects or directly to people in difficulty. WHO GIVES THE MOST? The highest donations in


2024 have so far come from:  GENEROSITY RISING? One in five (20%) survey respondents said they had made donations of over €300 in the last 12 months, compared with 11% in 2023. Those who


gave more this year said it was because: WHICH WERE THE MOST POPULAR CHARITABLE CAUSES?  Of the causes donated to, the most popular were: * Medical research and the fight against disease


(39%) * Animal protection (29%) * Child protection (28%) * Aid for the sick or disabled (26%) * The fight against poverty in France (24%) The Grand Est region is the only area where medical


research is not the top cause; animal protection is the most common there. WHICH REGIONS HAVE GIVEN THE MOST AND THE LEAST? Donations were higher than the national average in:  Donations


were lowest in:  * Normandy (€152)  * Grand Est (€144). Read also: Map: Where in France do people give most to charities?  THE NUMBER OF DONATIONS Overall, when it comes to the number of


donations in the past 12 months:  * 60% of people said they made the same number of donations as the year before * 10% said they made more donations * 30% said they made fewer donations. The


majority of those who said they made fewer donations said that they could not afford to give as much as in previous years. Three in five people (61%) said that they had doubts about how


their donations would be used. This was a growing worry against the context of increasing numbers of scams, they said.  FUTURE GIVING PLANS? In years to come:  * 64% said they would be more


likely to give to people in difficulty close to them * 50% said they would prefer to donate to local associations rather than large ones * 10% said they would favour donations to political


parties in the future. Read also: How do I leave money to charity in France?  *The Odoxa survey was conducted online from September 18 to 23, 2024 on a sample of 4,664 people, representative


of the French population aged 18 and over - by gender, age, education level, profession, region, and type of town or city. It was carried out for France Bleu and crowdfunding platform


Leetchi.


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