Griffiths had travelled on the Ovation of the Seas cruise ship and had gone on tour to Whakaari/White Island with two other friends Karla Mathews, 32, and her partner Richard Elzer, 32.
Both Mathews and Elzer are still missing, presumed dead.
Another GoFundMe page appealing for funds for American newlyweds Matt and Lauren Urey has reached $11,000.
The couple were on the cruise for their honeymoon, and had gone to White Island for a hike.
According to relatives, Matt had suffered burns to about 80 per cent of his body and Lauren to about 25 per cent of her body. Both needed surgery.
Fundraising organiser Aaron McKendry said all money raised would go to covering expenses for the couple and their family as a result of this disaster.
"While we are aware that the New Zealand healthcare system should cover all of their medical expenses while in hospital, we have no idea what their recovery is going to look like once they are out of hospital," he said.
A fundraiser to help family members of tour guide Hayden Marshall-Inman, who died trying to save tourists on the island, has been closed after surpassing its target.
The GoFundMe page to raise money for five relatives to travel from Vancouver to be with Marshall-Inman's family stood at $8550.
The money was to help "Renee and Lorne travelling to be with their three beautiful boys...to be with their brother, brother-in-law and uncle one last time".
Marshall-Inman was the first person to be identified as having died following Monday's eruption.
"I can't believe how many people have shown their support, this is absolutely amazing," fundraiser organiser Dana Such wrote.
"I am closing this off now because this has gone way above and beyond what I ever imagined."
Several other GoFundMe pages had been launched overnight and the organisation's Trust and Safety team are closely monitoring them, news.com.au reports.
"We are working around the clock to vet and verify the connection of all GoFundMe pages started in the wake of the incident to the impacted individuals and families," GoFundMe's regional manager for Australia Nicola Britton told news.com.au.
"As part of our continued commitment to being the safest place to give, we will ensure that funds reach the intended place."