I don’t recall. Somebody asked this question in the Facebook group, and I tagged people who I believe had more experience in public giving to share their thoughts. Jeff Kaufman wrote he would just tell people that he was donating lots to charities, which charities, and/or why. I’m guessing this was through a combination of in-person conversations, and social media. Apparently the reaction was lukewarm, in that people didn’t know how to respond, but it wasn’t as if most feedback was negative.
Ask Jeff something like ‘why did you switch from actively telling people about your donations to just listing them on your website for people to check on their own?’
Thanks for the insight. Can you clarify how this public broadcasting was done?
I don’t recall. Somebody asked this question in the Facebook group, and I tagged people who I believe had more experience in public giving to share their thoughts. Jeff Kaufman wrote he would just tell people that he was donating lots to charities, which charities, and/or why. I’m guessing this was through a combination of in-person conversations, and social media. Apparently the reaction was lukewarm, in that people didn’t know how to respond, but it wasn’t as if most feedback was negative.
Ask Jeff something like ‘why did you switch from actively telling people about your donations to just listing them on your website for people to check on their own?’