Jingle Jam’s 2024 Fundraising Tournament Nets £2.7 Million in a Remarkable Display of Charity
Over 800 creators gathered funding for charities such as Battle Child, Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), Autistica, and Sarcoma UK
The Jingle Jam livestream event has successfully raised an impressive £2.7 million in just two weeks, benefiting the charitable organization.
This funding was generated through a variety of fundraising livestreams organized by over 800 creators, including well-known personalities like TommyInnit, The Spiffing Brit, and Smosh Games, alongside The Yogscast, which initiated the Jingle Jam in 2011 (you can learn more about it here).
This year, the funds have been distributed among eight charities, with £314,000 allocated to Autistica, £470,000 to Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), £280,000 to Cool Earth, £269,000 to Sarcoma UK, £305,000 to The Trevor Project, £396,000 to Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal, £300,000 to Battle Child, and £339,000 to Whale and Dolphin Conservation.
During the fundraising campaign, anyone who donated £35 or more received a selection of video games, including Two Point Campus, For The King 2, Shadows of Doubt, and Wildfrost.
Events that took place between December 1st and December 14th featured TommyInnit playing Minecraft.