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What is Giving Tuesday? 5 facts about how it started and how much money it raises

Por: MarketWatch Business November 29, 2022

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As its name suggests, the day, which directly follows Cyber Monday, is all about giving — as in making donations to your favorite causes. But it’s also about charity in a broader sense: GivingTuesday, the nonprofit organization that promotes the event, encourages people , from giving blood to assisting an elderly neighbor with some household chores.  Want to know a little more about Giving Tuesday? Read on…When did Giving Tuesday start?... + full article



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