A 30-day giving journey
Each day for thirty days, you meet one of the world's hardest problems and an organisation doing extraordinary work on it. You give a small amount. And a little more of the world comes into focus — region by region, day by day.
Every charity independently vetted.




The science of giving
Generosity isn't only good for the people it reaches. A growing body of research shows it measurably lifts the person doing the giving.
Across countries and income levels, people who spend on others report greater happiness than those who spend the same amount on themselves.
Brain-imaging studies find that giving lights up the same reward circuitry as receiving money yourself. The warm glow isn't just a figure of speech.
Regular acts of generosity have been linked in studies to lower stress and reduced symptoms of depression.
The daily ritual
Learn, give, repeat.
A short, vivid story brings you inside one of the world's biggest challenges — from malaria to maternal health to safe water.
You meet a specific organisation doing remarkable work on it — a real place, real people, a real programme.
A small daily gift, pooled with others, that could help fund the work. Indicative outcomes, always honestly framed.
A region of the world comes into focus, and what your giving supported appears on it. By day thirty, the whole picture has arrived.
The world view
In EveryDrop, the world is under a soft fog and it comes into focus one day at a time. Each gift reveals a place and the work happening there, and leaves behind a small mark of what you helped support. Thirty days in, you can look back over a whole world of organisations and the difference made — yours and the community's together.
Realise the good you can do.
How we choose charities
EveryDrop is a Scottish charity, and we only list organisations we can stand behind. Each one passes a documented four-stage assessment built on public, professionally-prepared evidence — and is re-checked every year.
Its work must advance a recognised charitable purpose under Scots law.
Evidence that the work delivers genuine, identifiable benefit — and that any private benefit is incidental.
Proper legal structure, clean regulatory standing and credible financial reporting.
Corroboration from independent evaluators that the organisation does what it says, well.
We rely on a tiered hierarchy of sources — the same evidence any diligent reviewer could check — rather than claims we can't verify. A charity is normally only approved when the evidence lines up across both regulators and independent evaluators.
Statutory & audited. Charity-regulator filings (OSCR, Charity Commission, IRS Form 990), audited accounts, trustee reports.
Independent evaluators. GiveWell, Founders Pledge, Animal Charity Evaluators, Charity Navigator, Candid and others.
Academic & policy. Peer-reviewed evidence on the underlying intervention itself.
Media & civil society. Used only to flag issues for closer scrutiny — never as a basis for approval alone.
What your giving reaches
Across thirty days, the journey moves through the breadth of what charitable giving can do — chosen to map cleanly onto EveryDrop's charitable purposes. Choose a purpose to see organisations already doing the work.
Who we are
That giving can be a positive daily practice that brings us happiness rather than an occasional guilt-driven act — and that when it's paired with honest learning and real transparency, good money finds its way to organisations that know how to use it best.
EveryDrop is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation, governed by a board of trustees and regulated by OSCR. We pool small donations and pass them on, in full transparency, to charities we've vetted and continue to monitor.
Registered: Scottish Charity No. SC055401
Regulator: OSCR, the Scottish Charity Regulator
Structure: Single-tier SCIO, governed by trustees
Contact: [email protected]
Founder & Chair: Joseph Sarvary
For charities
EveryDrop puts a carefully chosen set of organisations in front of a community of everyday givers. Every charity is independently vetted, featured with a real story, and supported through pooled daily donations that add up to steady, dependable funding.
If you'd like to be considered for the platform, tell us about your work and we'll be in touch.
A mission that advances a recognised charitable purpose.
Evidence of real, measurable public benefit.
Transparent governance and clean regulatory standing.
Independent corroboration that the work is effective.
Questions
Each day for thirty days you meet a global problem and an organisation working on it, give a small amount, and watch a region of the world come into focus.
Every organisation passes a documented four-stage assessment — aligned purpose, real public benefit, sound governance and effective delivery — built on public evidence from regulators and independent evaluators like GiveWell and Founders Pledge, and re-checked every year.
Small, steady giving adds up without feeling like a burden, it keeps the things you care about close, a daily reminder of the impact you create when you choose to act.
We pool small donations across the week and then pass them on in regular bulk transfers every 7 days. Pooling keeps transfer costs low.
Yes — EveryDrop is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Scottish Charity No. SC055401, regulated by OSCR.
Soon. Join the waitlist below and we'll let you know the moment the first journey opens.
From the notebook
Notes on giving, evidence and building EveryDrop.
Daily giving is meant to feel easy and even joyful. So why frame it as practice for sacrifice? Because the great challenges of our time, climate above all, will demand real sacrifice from the comfortable, and that's a muscle a society has to train. EveryDrop is a place to start.
The closer we feel to the act of giving, the more we give, and the more the people around us give too. In a polarised age, shared generosity might be one of the quietest, most underrated forces for rebuilding community and trust.
We pick the £14 lunch over the £10 one without a second thought. But if a single pound can be six months of vitamin A for a child, or a few pounds a malaria net, it's worth asking what our daily indulgences are actually buying us, and what else that money could do.
EveryDrop is launching soon. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment the first journey opens.