Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Faculty of Health Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Aug 23;16(8):e0256204. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256204. eCollection 2021.
Online charitable crowdfunding has become an increasingly prevalent way for Canadians to deal with costs that they would otherwise not be able to shoulder on their own. With the onset of COVID-19 and related lockdown measures, there is evidence of a surge in crowdfunding use relating to the pandemic. This study gathered, classified, and analysed Canadian crowdfunding campaigns created in response to COVID-19 from GoFundMe.com, a popular crowdfunding platform. Spatio-temporal analysis of classified campaigns allowed for observation of emergent trends in the distribution of pandemic-related need incidence and financial support throughout the pandemic. Campaigns raising money on behalf of established charities were the most common in the sample, and accounted for the greatest portion of funding raised, while campaigns for businesses made up a small proportion. Dense metropolitan areas accounted for the vast majority of campaign locations, and total sample funding was disproportionately raised by campaigners in Ontario and British Columbia.
在线慈善众筹已成为加拿大人应对个人无力承担费用的一种越来越普遍的方式。随着 COVID-19 的爆发和相关封锁措施的实施,有证据表明与大流行相关的众筹使用出现了激增。本研究从 GoFundMe.com 上收集、分类和分析了针对 COVID-19 创建的加拿大众筹活动,GoFundMe.com 是一个受欢迎的众筹平台。对分类活动的时空分析使人们能够观察到整个大流行期间与大流行相关的需求发生率和财政支持的分布的新兴趋势。代表已建立的慈善机构筹款的活动在样本中最为常见,占筹款的最大部分,而代表企业的活动则占很小的比例。人口稠密的大都市区占活动地点的绝大多数,安大略省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的活动参与者不成比例地筹集了样本资金的大部分。