Faith-Based Giving
Faith-based giving refers to the practice of donating money, time, or resources to support religious organizations, charities, or community initiatives aligned with one's spiritual beliefs. This type of giving is often motivated by the teachings of religious texts, such as the Bible or the Quran, which encourage followers to help those in need and contribute to their faith communities.
Many religious groups, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, promote the importance of generosity and stewardship. Faith-based giving can take various forms, such as tithing, where individuals donate a percentage of their income, or participating in fundraising events to support local or global causes.