In September 2010, 38 per cent of us donated an average $98 a month; four years later, 41 per cent donated an average $91.
The median for donations dropped from $42 to $40.
There are tax incentives to making donations. The true power of the donations aspect isn't fully realised until the sums are done to include rebates into this system.
For example, if half New Zealand's population donated $10 we'd raise $22 million for a dedicated cause.
A third of that, $7.3 million, would be rebated so in effect the net cost of the donation would be $15 million or $6.67 from the $10 donation. One shortfall is that the administration and record-keeping for rebates is outdated. Rebates need to be filed by the individual each year, which is hardly an incentive for a $10 donation. Though individuals are entitled to rebates, companies are entitled to tax deductions for donations. For companies the process is more straightforward as their financial processes capture transactions for tax deductions.
Whatever the process is in the future, continue to make donations to those organisations which need them.