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Aussie GoFundMe donations up 30% for 2020, with $2 million raised for small businesses

The COVID-19 crisis has seen more than $2 million donated through GoFundMe campaigns in 2020 to help small businesses cover their overheads.
Lentil As Anything
Lentil As Anything's Abbotsford restaurant. Source: Lentil As Anything.

The COVID-19 crisis has seen more than $2 million donated through GoFundMe campaigns in 2020 to help small businesses cover their overheads, and about half of that cash went to businesses in Victoria.

GoFundMeโ€™s Year In Giving 2020 report reveals some telling trends from 2020. In Australia, some 1.3 million donations were made in total โ€” 30% more than in 2019.

Small business support was mostly across the hospitality, fitness and arts industries.

Among the most successful campaigns was Lentil As Anythingโ€™s campaign to keep its 20-year-old, pay-as-you-feel, community-focused kitchen alive.

The campaign set out to raise $150,000 to bring the restaurant back from the brink of closure. It ultimately raised just shy of $375,000, becoming the fifth-biggest Aussie goFundMe campaign of the year.

โ€œWe had no idea that the support was so strong,โ€ Lentil As Anything founder Shanaka Fernando told SmartCompany in September.

โ€œThereโ€™s goodwill over 20 years.โ€

Elsewhere, Melbourne comedy club raised $75,000 through crowdfunding; the historic Olympic Ice Skating Centre raised $68,000; and live music venue Mojoโ€™s Bar raised $66,000.

This was all part of a broader trend that saw more Aussies dishing out cash to support people, businesses and workers in need during a particularly trying year.

โ€œThe trends seen on GoFundMe can often be an early warning sign of emerging societal issues, of a group of citizens falling through the cracks,โ€ GoFundMe regional manager for Australia Nicola Britton said in a statement.

โ€œThis year saw more Australians turn to crowdfunding for needs that fall outside of traditional government or charitable support, from stranded travellers covering quarantine fees to return home, to bushfire-impacted farmers in need of fencing and PPE for frontline medical professionals.โ€

GoFundMe campaigns focused on recovery from the summer bushfire crisis reached a massive total of $31 million, and donations to community fundraisers in general were up 124%, compared to 2019.

Donations to causes focused on Indigenous rights were also up a massive 221%.

The biggest Aussie fundraiser was a campaign to help save koalas and other wildlife following the bushfires on Kangaroo Island, which raised $2.69 million. That was followed by a fire relief fund to support First Nations Communities, which raised $1.88 million.

โ€œAt the heart of the response is community,โ€ Britton said.

โ€œCommunity means something different for each and every Australian, we have seen community generosity in ways not witnessed before,โ€ she added.