Why We Give Differently: How Culture Shapes Generosity

Generosity knows no bounds, yet our understanding of how and why people give is often limited by our own cultural lens. While the impulse to give is universal, the manifestation of generosity, who we give to, how we give, and what feels “right,” is profoundly shaped by relationships, faith, trust, social expectations, and lived experience. Some people give directly to those in need, while others channel their generosity through churches, charities, family networks, diaspora communities, or structured philanthropic vehicles. 

Join us on June 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC for a thoughtful conversation exploring how culture, relationships, faith, trust, and lived experience shape generosity around the world. While generosity is universal, the way people give varies across communities and cultures, from supporting family and local needs to giving through churches, charities, or international causes.

Key Takeaways 

By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:


Join us for a thoughtful conversation designed to encourage greater curiosity, cultural awareness, and humility in how we engage with generosity around the world.