We’re building the world’s giving board.
Every year, Americans donate over $500 billion to charity. But giving is invisible — there’s no public record, no recognition, no social proof. Jubily makes generosity visible, celebrated, and contagious.
How it works
Donors choose a verified 501(c)(3), give directly via Stripe, and show up on a global leaderboard. The charity issues the tax receipt — we never hold your funds. Up to 100% of every gift reaches the cause when donors cover the small processing fees.
Public charities vs. private foundations
Every charity on Jubily is a verified 501(c)(3) — meaning your donation is tax-deductible. The IRS sorts 501(c)(3)s into two categories, and you might see either label on a charity’s page:
Public charities— the most common type. Funded by many donors, usually running their own direct programs. Cash gifts are deductible up to 60% of your adjusted gross income. Most charities you’ve heard of (St. Jude, Salvation Army, your local food bank) are public charities.
Private foundations — often started by a single family, individual, or company, with a focused mission and tighter governance rules. Cash gifts are deductible up to 30% of your adjusted gross income. The donation experience is identical — we just label these explicitly so you can see at a glance.
Either way, you’ll get a tax receipt from the charity for your gift. Talk to your tax advisor if your situation depends on deductibility limits.
Who built this
Jubily was founded in Houston, Texas, in 2026 and is operated by Jubily Global LLC. The core idea: a public leaderboard for giving. Real names, real dollars, real causes — recognition baked in instead of hidden under a tax receipt.
How to reach us
Questions, charity applications, partnership pitches, or press — we’d love to hear from you.
- General: givejubily@gmail.com
- Charities applying: jubily.org/charities/apply
- Instagram / TikTok: @givejubily