(FWIW, it looks like FarmKind doesnât do the exact same matching as GivingMultiplier, and the relationship between bonus size and allocation percentage isnât linear, but it is still always true that the bonus is less than the amount allocated to the effective charity, which is the condition that matters for your argument.)
Good point, thanks for flagging! Hereâs what the function looks like to me (sheet):
Note that the X-axis is in terms of the fraction of the donorâs contribution actually going to the effective charity, and not in terms of the percentages displayed in the tool. For example, when you set the tool to â10%â and put in $1000 it tells you $105 will go to the effective charity and $945 will go to the regular charity. That means $55 of the donorâs initial $1000 is going to the effective charity, for a rate of 5.5%, and that is the value I use on the x-axis.
(Part of why I missed this is that the screenshot Aidan provided happens to show the only case where FarmKind and GivingMultiplier function identically)
(FWIW, it looks like FarmKind doesnât do the exact same matching as GivingMultiplier, and the relationship between bonus size and allocation percentage isnât linear, but it is still always true that the bonus is less than the amount allocated to the effective charity, which is the condition that matters for your argument.)
Good point, thanks for flagging! Hereâs what the function looks like to me (sheet):
Note that the X-axis is in terms of the fraction of the donorâs contribution actually going to the effective charity, and not in terms of the percentages displayed in the tool. For example, when you set the tool to â10%â and put in $1000 it tells you $105 will go to the effective charity and $945 will go to the regular charity. That means $55 of the donorâs initial $1000 is going to the effective charity, for a rate of 5.5%, and that is the value I use on the x-axis.
(Part of why I missed this is that the screenshot Aidan provided happens to show the only case where FarmKind and GivingMultiplier function identically)