Benchmark

Email security in Charities

How well does the Charities sector protect its email against spoofing? Here's what our benchmark shows - and how to score better than your peers.

29/100

Average Charities score

145,116

Domains benchmarked

+8

vs the global average (20/100)

What the Charities score means

Across 145,116 Charities domains we benchmark, the average email-security score is 29 out of 100 – a little above the global average of 20. That leaves the typical domain in this sector exposed to having its email spoofed.

What drags scores down

The same gaps recur across almost every sector. Each is fixable – and each is worth real points on your score.

  • DMARC stuck on p=none – monitoring, but protecting nothing
  • SPF drifted over the 10-lookup limit and quietly failing
  • No MTA-STS or TLS-RPT, so inbound mail can be downgraded
  • DKIM keys missing on key senders, or weak and stale

How to beat the Charities average

The biggest single jump comes from moving DMARC to enforcement – safely. Identify your senders, fix the gaps, and advance to p=reject when the impact is zero. DMARCER does each step for you: see the enforcement journey, or start with a free check of your own domain.

Charities around the world

How the Charities sector scores across the countries we benchmark – useful context for where the bar sits in your own market.

# Country Avg score Domains
1 Norway 40/100 328
2 Switzerland 36/100 440
3 Netherlands 36/100 2,858
4 Luxembourg 36/100 52
5 Denmark 36/100 572
6 New Zealand 36/100 352
7 Australia 36/100 2,357
8 Bosnia And Herzegovina 35/100 21
9 Ecuador 35/100 27
10 Costa Rica 35/100 31
11 Austria 33/100 81
12 Belgium 33/100 715
13 Macedonia 32/100 31
14 Sweden 32/100 492
15 Singapore 32/100 192

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