Retail Order Values Increased by 22% for Businesses Giving Back in 2021 Says State of Social Impact Report

ShoppingGives, the social impact commerce platform that creates purposeful and profitable relationships between brands and nonprofits, released data from its 2022 State of Social Impact Report with Coresight Research. The report features analysis of 1,646 eCommerce and Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) brands on the state of impact in two consecutive years (2020 and 2021).

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The State of Social Impact Report takes a closer look at giving patterns for consumers and businesses over the last two years, analyzing how pivotal moments like the BLM movement, Covid-19 pandemic, and natural disasters like the California and Australian wildfires are driving philanthropy.

“ShoppingGives’ mission of connecting cause with commerce, facilitating actionable giving, and social impact to nonprofits is directly reflected with the findings in this report,” said ShoppingGives CEO Ronny Sage. “As consumers continue to look deeper at the people behind the business they buy from, their values, and their ability to align with their individual values, we are seeing this no longer be a ‘nice to have’, but table stakes for success.”

Key findings from the report include:

  • Support for international causes fueled growth for brands in 2021: the average order value (AOV) for businesses who give back grew by 22% in 2021. The major contributor to this growth was the International Affairs category which grew by over 400%.
  • Categories saw 50% growth in AOV in 2021: Environment, Health, Housing and Shelters, Philanthropy and Volunteering, Science and Technology, and Sports and Athletics.
  • GivingTuesday efforts increased by 37% since 2019 and 9% in 2021: Donations on the charitable holiday in the United States totaled $2.7 billion, representing a 37% increase since 2019. While we witnessed unprecedented levels of giving in 2020, there was a significant continued trend of increased generosity in 2021.
  • The Civil Rights Category received 14.10% of the total amount of donations on GivingTuesday. According to ShoppingGives data, the top three charity categories with the highest number of retailers participating with donations are Health, Philanthropy and Volunteering, and Human Services.
  • The volume of donations attached to sale orders is growing: The number of sales with at least one donation increased by 3.6 times from 2020 to 2021.

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