Only Philanthropy has raised over $500,000 in two campaigns, proving that women can mobilize their audience into powerful, purpose-driven communities.

Our first drop raised $170,000 in four days to fully fund housing, medical care and equipment for a single mother of three, one of whom has cerebral palsy, after she lost her home to wildfire.

Our second campaign brought in $350,000 in one week, providing immediate relief to dozens of disabled families displaced by the Eaton Canyon fires.

Together, these efforts engaged over 3,500 individual donors, with the average contribution landing around $120, and a total creator time commitment of under ten hours from kickoff to campaign close.

We’ve now proven the model: influence and creativity can transform followers into donors and fandom into a force for good. Going forward, we’re expanding partnerships to support organizations focused on justice reform, homelessness, LGBTQ+ rights, climate resilience and more.

OP's first campaign benefited Bridget

Through Only Philanthropy, Bridget received direct and immediate assistance, allowing her to replace essentials like medical equipment, clothing, and most importantly housing for a year.

The money also helped her replace her vehicle as well as allow her older kids to regain stability and dignity during a time of upheaval.

"It wasn't just about the money," she says. "It was the first time in a long time I felt seen. Like someone actually cared that we were still here, still fighting."

A woman, Bridget, holding her child, while standing in remains of their house that burned in the Altadena Fires.