According to The Giving Block’s new 2026 Annual Report on Crypto Philanthropy and Digital Fundraising Innovation, crypto donations are exceeded It will reach the $100 million level in 2025, a significant 66% increase over the previous year.
Ripple is currently leading this growing wave of large-scale philanthropy. Ripple USD (RLUSD) has quickly become the second most donated digital asset in the world.
On the other hand, under Ripple, $XRP token secured 7th place overall.
Last year, for example, Ripple announced a massive $25 million commitment to two of the largest education nonprofits in the United States: Teach For America and DonorsChoose. The grant was included in Ripple’s stablecoin.
The Ripple Impact Travel Grant was also launched in October. This funding was specifically designed to help ocean policymakers and scientific researchers with travel and housing costs.
In addition, Ripple became the first organization to make a crypto donation to the GOSH charity, donating over £60,000. $XRP.
great wealth transfer
The Giving Block’s 2026 report states that an estimated $100 trillion will be transferred from the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers to Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z over the next 20 years.
Approximately $20 trillion of this transfer will go to charity.
However, the report warns that charities that rely on traditional fundraising methods such as postal checks, traditional online card payments and expensive gala events risk missing out. At the same time, cryptocurrency donations aim to attract young and wealthy digital donors.
Giving Block processed over $100 million in crypto donations last year alone. This means the pivot to digital giving is definitely working.

