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GivingTuesday: Alexandria Nonprofits That Could Use Your Help

As the holiday shopping season begins, nonprofits around Alexandria could use a boost before the end of the year.

GivingTuesday is a chance to support nonprofits serving the Alexandria community during the holiday season.
GivingTuesday is a chance to support nonprofits serving the Alexandria community during the holiday season. (Shutterstock)

ALEXANDRIA, VA — There’s no single way to show generosity on GivingTuesday, which falls on Tuesday, Nov. 28, but some nonprofits in Alexandria are counting on end-of-the-year donations and support.

Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday all focus on consumerism, while the idea behind GivingTuesday is to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes.

Since 2012, nonprofits, community and grassroots groups, and mutual aid networks worldwide have used GivingTuesday to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes, according to the nonprofit of the same name behind the movement.

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Local nonprofits are having another tough year. The donor pool shrunk by 3.8 percent and the total amount raised through philanthropy was down 0.7 percent, according to a first-quarter 2023 fundraising report.

GivingTuesday is locally led in more than 240 U.S. communities, networks and coalitions. GivingTuesday communities in Alexandria include Act for Alexandria, which is a foundation serving as a coordinator and funder to organizations serving Alexandria. Act for Alexandria also organizes Spring2Action, another day of giving specific to Alexandria.

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Here are several nonprofits in Alexandria that depend on community support (donations should be made directly to each of the nonprofits below):

Another way to help nonprofits is through volunteering. Check Volunteer Alexandria's website to find volunteer opportunities during the holiday season and throughout the year.

The GivingTuesday movement encourages “radical generosity,” the concept that the suffering of others should be as intolerable to us as our own suffering, according to the movement’s website.

GivingTuesday was created in New York City in 2012 with a simple goal: to encourage people to do good. Over the past nine years, the idea has grown into the global movement it is today.


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