A nationwide movement inviting individuals, organizations, and communities to come together in the spirit of generosity. Whether you give your time, voice, resources, or compassion, your act of kindness fuels a ripple effect of hope across the country. This is more than a day — it’s a celebration of collective care, where every contribution, big or small, helps build a stronger, more compassionate Bangladesh.

Registered NGOs, organizations, community foundations, faith-based charities, humanitarian aid groups, animal welfare societies, environmental advocacy nonprofits, health-focused foundations, refugee support organizations, and social service agencies.

Influential and motivated individuals who rally, organize, and guide members of a community to work together towards a specific, shared goal.
Students, teachers, healthcare workers, retirees, artists, freelancers, gig workers, activists, volunteers, donors, caregivers, entrepreneurs, and everyday citizens taking personal action.
Small businesses, startups, SMEs, multinational corporations, Big Corporations, social enterprises, family-owned companies, tech firms, retail chains, financial institutions, manufacturing companies, and professional service firms (e.g., law, consulting, accounting).
Government-approved schools, private schools, public colleges, community colleges, universities, technical institutes, vocational training centers, madrashas, seminaries, charter schools, international schools, Montessori schools, special education schools, online academies, and research-based educational institutions.
Public libraries, museums, hospitals, research centers, government departments, municipal offices, religious institutions (temples, churches, gurdwaras, mosques), cultural centers, think tanks, regulatory bodies, and international organizations with local offices.
Nuclear families, extended families, single-parent households, foster families, adoptive families, multigenerational households, blended families, kinship care networks, and family-led giving circles.
Neighborhood associations, youth clubs, sports teams, cultural groups, hobby clubs, clubs belonging to educational institutions, parent-teacher associations (PTAs), scout troops, volunteer collectives, grassroots advocacy groups, local cooperatives, faith-based community groups, and civic action committees.
GivingTuesday country movements, community ambassadors, youth leaders, digital creators, micro-influencers, local champions, school coordinators, nonprofit staff, corporate CSR leads, and first-time givers participating in the global generosity movement.

Mosques and Islamic centers (including local Jame Masjids, Madrashas, and Dawah organizations), Hindu temples (Mandirs), Christian churches, Buddhist viharas, mosque-based charity committees (Orphanages, Zakat distribution, iftar drives), church-led orphanages and schools, faith-based NGOs, foundations and communities practicing communal giving.


GivingTuesday is a global day of generosity designed to spark a powerful wave of giving and kindness. Born from a simple idea in 2012, it has grown into a worldwide movement where individuals, nonprofits, and businesses unite to support causes and create lasting change. It’s not just about donating money; it’s about volunteering, sharing resources, and coming together as a community to make a difference.
GivingTuesday is celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. This strategic timing kicks off a season of generosity, as global campaigns are often planned to build momentum before and after the main event, turning the spirit of giving into a continuous, year-long commitment.
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Generosity is a lifelong commitment to thinking of others, our communities, and ourselves. While the global celebration takes place on a designated Tuesday, the most successful campaigns are launched weeks in advance and often extend well into December. Initiatives like #GivingEveryTuesday emerged when people asked, “What if every Tuesday was GivingTuesday?”—a series of weekly opportunities to give, volunteer, and show kindness across communities worldwide. It’s proof that the movement’s impact isn’t confined to just one day.
GivingTuesday Bangladesh is the local manifestation of the global GivingTuesday movement, tailored to ignite the spirit of generosity within our nation. It brings together communities, nonprofits, and businesses to celebrate giving and catalyze impactful change on a national scale.
With the collaboration of ODIR, Bangladesh officially joined the GivingTuesday movement, marking a major milestone in our commitment to generosity. The journey began with a vibrant celebration of the 10th GT Day on November 30, 2021. Building on that momentum, official activities kicked off in 2022, and our efforts were spotlighted with an official social media announcement from GivingTuesday on April 3, 2023. This series of milestones underscores our collective drive to amplify local impact on a global stage. Now GivingTuesday Bangladesh movement has many partnership organisations, businesses, institutes and individuals working together.
Getting involved is straightforward and inclusive. Whether you’re an individual eager to volunteer, a community group ready to organize events, or a business looking to contribute resources, there are numerous ways to join the movement. Stay tuned to our website and social media channels for upcoming events, campaigns, and opportunities to engage in acts of kindness and community empowerment.