Participation Challenges to Faith Based Philanthropy During COVID-19
- 41% of congregations saw a decline in giving stemming from the pandemic alone
- 52% of congregations reported an increase in participation from pre-existing members.
- 65% of congregations reported receiving Payroll Protection Program loans.
Almost all in-person congregation services ceased to take place after March of 2020, when pandemic was established as a national health emergency and many quarantines went into effect. Along with this lack of ability to be in person, many people are losing their belief that churches will survive the pandemic. Throughout the global health crisis it has been commonplace to see many businesses and organizations crumble in the wake of the pandemic’s financial crisis. According to the prominent Christian research organization, Barna Group, people's belief in religious congregations surviving the pandemic has been declining:
- 78% of people believed that religious congregations would be able to survive the pandemic
- 58% of the same study group a few months later now believed that these groups would survive.