From local initiatives to global movements, designated awareness days offer your organization invaluable opportunities to amplify your messaging, engage your audience, and drive positive change for your cause.
This guide explores why your nonprofit should be leveraging awareness days in your content strategy and includes a month-to-month list of noteworthy awareness days (and weeks!) for 2024. Plus, we offer you eight fresh ideas to help mobilize your supporters.
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Why Nonprofits Should Leverage Awareness Days
Awareness days and weeks often generate buzz on social media and in the press. By participating, your nonprofit can tap into this heightened visibility to reach new audiences and raise awareness about your cause.
Fun days, like National Selfie Day or National Donut Day, are great opportunities to engage your audience. Through lighthearted and interactive outreach, this engagement can lead to increased interest in your organization’s mission and activities.
Additionally, aligning with relevant cause-related awareness days or months can help your organization stay current and connected to larger social and cultural conversations. It demonstrates that you are actively involved in addressing important issues and adds relevance to your marketing efforts, while also allowing you to share compelling stories and showcase the impact of your work.
Your Monthly Calendar of Awareness Days for 2024
Next, let’s dive into the ultimate list of U.S. and global awareness days and weeks for nonprofits in 2024, organized by month.
Looking for a comprehensive list of official U.S. holidays for 2024? Check out this article.
January
January 2: World Introvert Day
January 4: World Braille Day
January 4: National Trivia Day
January 6: Three Kings’ Day
January 15: National Hat Day
January 15: National Bagel Day
January 17: International Mentoring Day
January 17: Ditch Your Resolution Day
January 19: Popcorn Day
January 22 – 28: Cervical Cancer Prevention Week
January 22: Community Manager Appreciation Day
January 25: Opposite Day
January 27: Holocaust Memorial Day
February
February 1: Time to Talk Day
February 2: Groundhog Day
February 4: World Cancer Day
February 5 – 11: Sexual Violence Week
February 5 – 15: Race Equality Week
February 6: Safer Internet Day
February 10: Chinese New Year
February 11: International Day of Women and Girls in Science
February 13: Mardi Gras
February 13: Pancake Day
February 13: Galentine’s Day
February 14: Valentine’s Day
February 17: Random Acts of Kindness Day
February 23: National Skip the Straw Day
February 28 – March 5: Eating Disorder Awareness Week
March
March 1: Employee Appreciation Day
March 1: World Compliment Day
March 1: National Day of Unplugging
March 3: World Wildlife Day
March 8: International Women’s Day
March 15: Global Recycling Day
March 15: World Sleep Day
March 20: International Day of Happiness
March 21: World Down Syndrome Day
March 22: World Water Day
March 26: National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
March 31: International Transgender Day of Visibility
April
April 1: April Fool’s Day
April 2: World Autism Awareness Day
April 5: Walk to Work Day
April 7: World Health Day
April 10: Siblings’ Day
April 13: World Book Day
April 22: Earth Day
April 22 – 28: Lesbian Visibility Day
April 28: World Day For Safety & Health at Work
April 28: National Superhero Day
April 29: International Dance Day
May
May 4: Star Wars Day
May 5: World Laughter Day
May 6 – 10: Teacher Appreciation Week
May 12: Mother’s Day
May 12: International Nurses Day
May 13 – 19: Learning at Work Week
May 16: Global Accessibility Awareness Day
May 18: International Museum Day
May 21: World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development
June
June 1: Global Day of Parents
June 3: World Bicycle Day
June 4: National Cheese Day
June 5: Global Running Day
June 5: World Environment Day
June 6: Higher Education Day
June 7: National Donut Day
June 8: Best Friends Day
June 8: Oceans Day
June 9: International Children’s Day
June 12 – 18: Men’s Health Week
June 14: World Blood Donor Day
June 17 – 23: Learning Disability Week
June 16: Father’s Day
June 19: Juneteenth
June 20: World Refugee Day
June 21: World Music Day
June 21: National Selfie Day
June 30: Social Media Day
July
July 3 – 9: Alcohol Awareness Week
July 3: International Plastic Bag Free Day
July 6: International Kissing Day
July 7: World Chocolate Day
July 13: Social Media Giving Day
July 17: World Emoji Day
July 18: World Listening Day
July 21: National Ice Cream Day
July 24: Samaritans Awareness Day
July 30: International Friendship Day
August
August 8: International Cat Day
August 9: National Book Lovers Day
August 9: International Day of The World’s Indigenous People
August 12: International Youth Day
August 14: National Financial Awareness Day
August 19: World Photo Day
August 26: National Dog Day
September
September 5: International Day of Charity
September 7: World Beard Day
September 10: World Suicide Prevention Day
September 12: National Video Games Day
September 18: International Equal Pay Day
September 19: Organ Donation Week
September 21: World Alzheimer’s Day
September 23: Bisexual Visibility Day
September 23 – 27: International Week of Happiness at Work
September 25 – October 1: National Inclusion Week
September 26: HR Professional Day
September 27: World Tourism Day
September 30: International Podcast Day
October
October 1: International Coffee Day
October 5: International Teachers Day
October 7 – 11: National Work-Life Week
October 9 – 15: Baby Loss Awareness Week
October 10: World Mental Health Day
October 11: National Coming Out Day
October 16: World Food Day
October 25: World Pasta Day
October 26: Intersex Awareness Day
October 31: Halloween
November
November 4 – 8: International Stress Awareness Week
November 8: STEM Day
November 9: World Adoption Day
November 13: Social Media Kindness Day
November 13: World Kindness Day
November 14: World Diabetes Day
November 19: International Men’s Day
November 20: Transgender Day of Remembrance
November 21: World Television Day
November 25: United Nations International Day For The Elimination of Violence Against Women
November 25 – 10 December: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
November 28: U.S. Thanksgiving
November 29: Black Friday
December
December 1: World AIDS Day
December 2 – 8: National Grief Awareness Week
December 3: Giving Tuesday
December 3: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
December 4: National Cookie Day
December 5: International Volunteering Day
December 11: International Mountain Day
December 13: Christmas Jumper Day
December 31: New Year’s Eve
8 Fresh Ideas to Engage Your Audience
You can engage your audience on awareness days and weeks in several ways, from a quick social media post to events and workshops. Now, we’ll walk you through eight ideas to jump-start your creativity!
Virtual events
Organize webinars, panel discussions, or virtual fundraisers to raise awareness about your cause and engage your audience in meaningful conversations.
For example, host an online cookie bake-a-thon on National Cookie Day or encourage supporters to donate canned food to support neighbors in need for World Food Day.
Social media campaigns
Launch social media campaigns with interactive challenges, user-generated content, and impactful storytelling to amplify your message and reach a wider audience. Because social media posts are relatively quick to plan and post, this is a great option if you don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to awareness days.
For example, International Day of Charity would be a great opportunity to rally your supporters online. Encourage them to share their reasons for supporting your cause on their social media platforms. Create a unique hashtag and repost their stories and photographs to your feed.
Pro tip: Be sure to include relevant hashtags as well! They help your content reach a wider audience of people already interested in content about that specific day or cause.
Influencer collaborations
Partner with influencers, activists, and thought leaders who are passionate about your cause. Through just a post or two, the can amplify your reach and inspire action among their followers.
Did you know? Instagram fundraising is an effective way to raise money for your nonprofit. This guide is a great starting block if you’re looking for detailed insights.
Educational workshops
Workshops, seminars, or training sessions can be incredible fundraising opportunities! Choose a theme or topic that your organization specializes in, then pair this with a relevant awareness day. Sell tickets online, then encourage in-person donations during networking sessions with a donation kiosk using Donorbox Live™ Kiosk.
Volunteer opportunities
Offer volunteer opportunities or service projects on International Volunteering Day or another day related to your mission! For example, ask volunteers to plant trees on Earth Day or recruit them to read books to local children on World Book Day.
This will allow supporters to actively contribute to your cause while making a tangible difference in their communities.
Fundraising challenges
Launch a fundraising challenge or peer-to-peer campaign that encourages supporters to raise funds through creative activities or events. By enabling donors to create their own peer-to-peer fundraising pages to share with family and friends, you open up an opportunity to bring in new donors.
Donorbox makes it really easy to create highly customized donation forms that even include a fundraising thermometer to make challenges more exciting by increasing a sense of urgency.
An example of this in action is Black Girls CODE. The organization set out to raise $500,000 to increase its training efforts. Using Donorbox’s powerful donation pages, they were able to bring in an incredible $809,803.89!
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Artistic expressions
Encourage artistic expressions such as poetry, music, or visual art that explore the themes and issues related to the cause, sparking meaningful conversations and connections.
Ideas include running a silent or online auction to sell the art created or, on World Music Day, selling tickets to a live open mic night in support of your cause.
Impact reports and updates
If running a full campaign is too resource-intensive, your organization could use awareness days to share impact reports, success stories, and updates about your nonprofit’s work and achievements related to the cause. This is a great way to demonstrate the tangible impact of donations and support.
Over to You
These noteworthy days are invaluable opportunities for nonprofits to raise awareness, engage their audience, and drive positive change.
Pair purpose-themed days, weeks, and months with national holidays to create a content marketing calendar that allows your organization can amplify its message, inspire action, and build a stronger, more connected community of supporters.
With creative engagement and fundraising strategies, plus a commitment to meaningful impact, you can harness the power of awareness days to advance your mission and create lasting change.
And, don’t forget, Donorbox is with you every step of the way! From empowering you to collect cashless donations with our Donorbox Live™ Kiosk to helping you create customized crowdfunding campaigns, and an event ticketing system that will change how you plan and run your fundraising events, we’ve got the tools you need. Plus, with Donorbox, your nonprofit can enable your supporters to fundraise on your behalf with our incredible Peer-to-Peer fundraising tools.
The Donorbox Nonprofit Blog is filled with great content like this guide the creating the perfect experienced-based fundraising event!