World NGO Day – Feb. 27, 2027

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World NGO Day is observed every February 27, shining a light on the crucial work of non-governmental organizations worldwide. These independent groups tackle global challenges, drive social change, and provide essential services. Learn about their diverse missions, celebrate their impact, and find ways to contribute to their efforts.

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Expected World NGO Day Deals

World NGO Day is less about commercial deals and more about recognizing the profound impact of non-governmental organizations. Many NGOs, like Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam, and the International Red Cross, often run awareness campaigns and fundraising drives around this time. Corporations might offer matching gift programs or highlight their CSR initiatives, such as Google.org’s support for nonprofits or Microsoft Philanthropies’ tech grants. Individual donors are encouraged to research and support causes aligned with their values. We will update this page with confirmed live campaigns and partnership announcements as February 27 approaches.

Platform Guide for World NGO Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #WorldNGODay. Share stories of NGOs making a difference in your community or industry.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #WorldNGODay. Join conversations about global issues and highlight impactful NGO initiatives.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #WorldNGODay. Share inspiring videos or articles about NGOs and their community work.

Social Media Tips for World NGO Day

Individuals

Educate yourself on the work of various NGOs and consider volunteering your time or making a small donation to a cause you care about.

Creators

Produce content that spotlights a local NGO, interviews its leaders, or explains a global issue an NGO is working to solve. Encourage followers to engage.

Brands

Highlight your company's philanthropic partnerships or CSR initiatives. Offer a donation match program for employee contributions to NGOs throughout the day.

Partners & Brands for World NGO Day

  1. Doctors Without Borders

    Founded in 1971, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides humanitarian medical care in conflict zones and countries affected by endemic diseases. It is an independent international medical humanitarian organization.

  2. Google.org

    The philanthropic arm of Google, established in 2004, Google.org supports non-profits with grants, products, and volunteers. They focus on areas like education, economic opportunity, and crisis response, often partnering with NGOs globally.

  3. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

    Established in 1863, this global humanitarian network provides protection and assistance to victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence. It comprises the ICRC, the IFRC, and 192 National Societies.

  4. Microsoft Philanthropies

    Microsoft Philanthropies, launched in 2015, leverages Microsoft's technology and resources to empower non-profits and communities. They provide grants, software, and skills training to help NGOs achieve their missions and amplify their impact.

  5. Patagonia

    Founded in 1973, Patagonia is an outdoor clothing company renowned for its environmental activism. They donate 1% of sales to grassroots environmental groups, often partnering with NGOs focused on conservation and sustainability.

  6. TOMS

    Founded in 2006, TOMS pioneered the 'One for One' model, originally donating a pair of shoes for every pair sold. They now commit one-third of their profits to grassroots good, partnering with NGOs working on mental health, access to opportunity, and ending gun violence.

  7. Oxfam

    Founded in 1942 in Oxford, UK, Oxfam is a confederation of 21 independent charitable organizations focusing on the alleviation of global poverty. They work on development projects, emergency response, and advocacy.

World NGO Day Hero

Jean-Henri Dunant

Jean-Henri Dunant (1828–1910) was a Swiss businessman and social activist. After witnessing the Battle of Solferino in 1859, he organized local civilians to aid the wounded, regardless of their side. His experiences led him to propose the formation of national relief societies and the Geneva Conventions, ultimately founding the Red Cross Movement and earning him the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. His vision laid foundational principles for humanitarian NGOs.

History of World NGO Day

World NGO Day was originally founded in 2009 by Marcis Liors Skadmanis, a social entrepreneur. However, it was observed for the first time on February 27, 2014. It’s a day set aside to honor all non-governmental and nonprofit organizations, recognizing their impact on the world.

The holiday was officially declared back in 2010 by the 12 member countries of the Baltic Sea NGO Forum, recognized as a partner of the Council of the Baltic Sea States. However, it only received international recognition in 2014 by the European Union, the United Nations, and other international organizations.

An N.G.O. has been defined by the United Nations Department of Global Communications as an organization that is a “not-for-profit, voluntary citizen’s group that is set up at a local, national or international level to address issues in support of the public good.”

Though N.G.O.s date back to the 18th century, the name ‘non-governmental organization’ was created by the 1945 Charter of the United Nations, Article 71. Non-governmental organizations are also referred to as civil society organizations (C.S.O.), non-profit organizations (N.P.O.s), membership organizations, and charitable organizations.

The distinguishing factor of N.G.O.s is their independence from the government. N.G.O.s are privately funded through grants, private donations, membership dues, product sales, and sometimes, government donations. Surveys indicate that there is a high level of public trust for N.G.O.s, which makes them a useful proxy for the concerns of society.

According to the World Bank, there are two types of N.G.O.s. These are operational N.G.O.s and advocacy N.G.O.s. The former focuses on designing and implementing development-related projects while advocacy N.G.O.s promote specific causes that impact public policy.

In the United States, there are now approximately 1.5 million N.G.O.s in existence.

World NGO Day timeline

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The History

International N.G.O.s come into existence.

2009
The Founding

World NGO Day is established by Marcis Liors Skadmanis.

2010
The Official Declaration

World NGO Day is officially declared and adopted by the Baltic Sea NGO Forum.

2014
The First Observance

World NGO Day is observed for the first time by the European Union, the United Nations, and other international organizations.

How Businesses Can Celebrate World NGO Day

Local businesses can honor World NGO Day by spotlighting their own corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives or by partnering with a local non-profit. Consider hosting a ‘give-back’ day where a portion of sales supports an NGO, or organize an employee volunteer event. Businesses can also use their platforms to raise awareness for a specific cause, encouraging customers to learn more about the vital work of non-governmental organizations.

World NGO Day FAQs

When is World NGO Day?

In 2027, World NGO Day will be observed on Saturday, February 27, providing a weekend opportunity for global recognition and engagement.

How many NGOs are there worldwide?

The exact number of NGOs is difficult to pinpoint due to varying definitions and registration processes, but millions are active worldwide. In the U.S. alone, there are over 1.5 million registered non-profit organizations, many of which function as NGOs.

What is the economic impact of NGOs?

Beyond direct financial contributions, NGOs generate substantial social and economic value by addressing market failures, fostering innovation, and building capacity in communities. Their work often leads to long-term economic stability and improved public services.

What is the difference between an NGO and a non-profit organization?

The term ‘non-governmental organization’ (NGO) specifically emphasizes independence from government influence and often implies a broader, sometimes global, mission. A ‘non-profit organization’ is a legal designation for entities that do not distribute profits to owners, encompassing a wider range of activities and scales.

How to Observe World NGO Day

  1. Support a cause

    N.G.O.s need the support of volunteers. Celebrate World NGO Day by volunteering to promote a worthy movement.

  2. Make a donation

    As non-profit organizations, N.G.O.s rely on donations to keep running. If it’s within your means, consider contributing to an N.G.O. on World NGO Day.

  3. Use the hashtag

    Use the hashtag #worldngoday on your social media platforms. Post about anyone you know who volunteers at an N.G.O. It’s the hard work of these selfless individuals that keeps N.G.O.s around the world active and impactful.

5 Steps To Take To Establish An N.G.O.

  1. Choose a cause

    The first step to starting an N.G.O. is to a cause that you’re willing to dedicate your time to advocate for.

  2. Clarify your vision and mission

    Once you’ve identified your passion, the next step is to set vision and mission statements to serve as a reminder and roadmap for your organization.

  3. Choose your board of directors/members

    Select people with the same vision and who have the different skills needed to make the organization successful.

  4. Register

    After establishing your objectives and finding your dream team, it’s time to make things official by registering your N.G.O.

  5. Spread the word

    Now that you’re on the move, make sure to spread the word about your cause to attract like-minded people who will help your N.G.O. achieve its goals.

Why World NGO Day is Important

  1. It’s an opportunity to honor N.G.O.s

    This holiday provides the chance to recognize the altruistic individuals that contribute to the success of N.G.O.s worldwide. From founders to employees and volunteers to regular supporters, we have the opportunity to show our support.

  2. It creates awareness

    There are so many worthy causes that are often overlooked. World NGO Day provides an opportunity to shine a light on those causes, especially those that are humanitarian.

  3. It’s inspirational

    This special day not only creates awareness but also encourages others to become involved. Whether it be through fundraising or volunteering.

World NGO Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 27 Saturday
2028 February 27 Sunday
2029 February 27 Tuesday
2030 February 27 Wednesday
2031 February 27 Thursday