(See past versions of this post: 2019, 2020. The text of this version borrows heavily from the 2020 post.)
Use this post to share where you donated or plan to donate in 2020, and why.
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Share as much or as little detail as you want. See those "past version" links for samples of writeups people have done.
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Many people haven't yet handled their end-of-year giving; this is a great chance to share some resources with them, or find ideas by reading the answers.
My random giving in 2021 was composed of:
$5 monthly donation to NPR, which I increased to $8/month around a month ago
A few donations ( I think it added up to around $50) to Women's March.
A donation of $5 to EWG.
When using my debit card at the store, a few times I noticed a question asking me if I would like to donate. It might have been for a hospital or something related to feeding hungry/poor people. I never researched more about the cause. I would guess that nearly all of the times I donated around $1.
Occasionally, I gave some cash and/or snacks to homeless people.
My giving does not have much of a strategy behind it. With regards to NPR, Women's March, and EWG, my motivation was to see them continue doing the work that I think is important (informing the public, tackling the problem of discrimination, freedom, and inequity, and doing research on what products in the marketplace may be unhealthy/unsafe.
At the cash register, I reason that I have no noble plans for the dollar that I end up giving, so I might as well give it to someone who at least is trying to support a noble cause. Obviously, this way of reasoning is not sustainable and flawed.
I give to homeless people because I figure many other people like me will give to them. Over the day, this amount will add up and hopefully the individual will use the money in a useful way.