While the pandemic forced many couples to postpone their nuptials, the backlog of celebrations has mostly resumed. This year, 2.6 million couples tied the knot in the United States.
According to the wedding website Zola, many couples skipped on the fine china registry, opting instead for more charitable gifts from guests. Through Zola’s personalized wedding registry cash funds, couples can register for traditional gifts like a state-of-the-art blender, financial gifts like a honeymoon fund, or, for socially conscious couples, a donation to the charity of their choice.
Zola says newlyweds raised $1.4 million for charitable organizations this year, a 237% jump from 2019. Based on data shared with Fast Company, these are the top causes and nonprofits brides and grooms chose to support.
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