Humble Bundle Has Raised Over $33 Million Dollars for Over 10K Charities in 2022

by James Lara May 18, 2023 1:25 pm in News
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With the help of supporters from around the world, Humble Bundle has managed to raise over  $33 million dollars, with all of it going to people in need.

As revealed during today’s Humble Games 2023 Showcase, Humble Bundle’s VP of Social Impact, Kamini Tiwari, announced that Humble Bundle has raised over $33 million dollars, their highest earned record for a given year.

“A lot of people think Humble as a content store and game publisher. In fact, we’re a small company with a big mission, and that’s to be a force for good. What really drives us is that together with our community and partners, we’re able to turn our passion for games and other content into meaningful help for people and causes in need.

A recent example is our earthquake relief bundle — 100% of the $3.6 million dollars raised went directly to charities to help save lives in Turkey and Syria. In 2022 we raised a Humble record of $33 million dollars for charity. This total includes our stand with Ukraine bundle, which we’re honored to learn just won a Gold Halo award for engage for good.

Another big highlight from 2022 was the announcement that Adam Kareem, one of the first members of the Black game developers’ funds, had signed on with Humble Games. We’re about to kick off the fourth year of the BGDF (Black Game Developer Fund) and the program has now contributed to over 35 games from talented Black developers from around the world.

More than anything, I really just want to take this opportunity to say thank you. We are rapidly approaching our next major milestone — $250,000,000 raised for charity. And we wouldn’t be able to get there without our global communities and our content partners, all pitching in to make a difference in the world. Thank you.”

Fantastic news! Here’s wishing the team yet another amazing year!

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.