Ireland remains world's most generous country on GoFundMe for sixth year in a row

In 2024, more than 15,000 fundraisers were launched across Ireland, with more than 850,000 donations.
Ireland remains world's most generous country on GoFundMe for sixth year in a row

Eva Osborne

Ireland is the world's most generous country on GoFundMe for a sixth cosecutive year after almost €50 million was raised for causes across the country in 2024.

Galway was named the most generous county, followed by Limerick, Cork, Waterford, and Dublin.

In 2024, more than 15,000 fundraisers were launched across Ireland, with more than 850,000 donations. Globally, an average of two donations were made every second.

GoFundMe said the generosity of the West of Ireland in particular has been "truly remarkable", with communities rallying together to support both local and international causes.

Among the stories that captured hearts were efforts to rebuild a family home lost to a fire, providing urgent aid to families in Gaza, and funding overseas medical treatments for Irish children facing life-threatening illnesses.

GoFundMe chief executive Tim Cadogan said: "The Irish people’s incredible kindness and willingness to help others, even during challenging times, continues to inspire.

"Whether donating €5 or €500, every act of generosity creates a ripple effect of hope and change. This year’s inspiring fundraisers are a testament to the Irish spirit – resilient, compassionate, and unwavering in its support of those in need."

Ireland’s top five GoFundMe campaigns based on the amount raised in 2024:

  • Joe Slattery fund for future care – Clare;
  • Caitríona Logan brain tumour treatment fundraiser – Mullingar;
  • Mutual aid for five displaced families in Gaza;
  • Help our little man get life-saving surgery – Offaly;
  • Hope for Zoe – Dublin.

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