National Gratitude Day is a special observance dedicated to expressing appreciation and thankfulness. It’s a day to reflect on the positive aspects of life and acknowledge the people and experiences that make it meaningful.
Quick Facts
When is it: September 21st annually
Tagged as: Day of Thanks and Recognition
What’s the hashtag: #NationalGratitudeDay
When was it founded: 2021
Who founded it: Todd Stiefel and Center for Inquiry (CFI)
History of National Gratitude Day
The initiative began as a grassroots campaign by ScienceSaves and the Center for Inquiry. Ten U.S. states initially supported the movement by issuing official proclamations, marking a bipartisan effort to promote gratitude and appreciation across the nation.
Timeline
- 2021: First official celebration with ten states participating
- 2022: Expanded recognition across multiple states
- 2023: Growing international awareness
- 2024: Established as a widely recognized day of gratitude
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | September | 21 | Saturday |
| 2025 | September | 21 | Sunday |
| 2026 | September | 21 | Monday |
| 2027 | September | 21 | Tuesday |
| 2028 | September | 21 | Thursday |
| 2029 | September | 21 | Friday |
How It’s Observed
People celebrate by keeping gratitude journals, sharing appreciation with others, organizing community events, and performing acts of kindness. Many workplaces organize special recognition programs and gratitude-themed activities.
Fun Facts About National Gratitude Day
- Studies show practicing gratitude improves mental health
- It’s celebrated in various forms across different cultures
- Many schools incorporate gratitude activities on this day
- Some companies give employees time off for volunteering
- Digital gratitude campaigns reach millions globally
Quiz
- When is National Gratitude Day celebrated?
- Who founded National Gratitude Day?
- How many states initially recognized the day?
- What year was the first official celebration?
-(Answers: September 21st; Todd Stiefel; Ten states; 2021)
FAQs
Q: Is it a federal holiday?
A: No, it’s an observance day.
Q: Can anyone participate?
A: Yes, it’s open to everyone globally.
Q: How can businesses participate?
A: Through employee recognition programs and community service.
Related
- World Kindness Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- International Day of Peace
- Random Acts of Kindness Day
- Global Forgiveness Day
