Lockdowns and social distancing norms also facilitated an increase in online donating--the survey reported that 44% of Indians interviewed preferred using digital wallets compared to 28% in 2019. GiveIndia, one of India's largest donating platforms, set up an India COVID Response Fund on April 10, 2020, soon after the first lockdown was announced. The fund, which raised more than Rs 220 crore, saw 350,000 everyday givers last year, said this report. Single donations ranged from Rs 50 to Rs 5 crore. Payment portal Razorpay also reported a 180% increase in online donations between March 24 and April 23, 2020, the first month of the national lockdown.