I guess I wasn’t clear. My donation log should make it pretty clear that I’ve been putting money into CS instead of GW’s recommended charities directly.
The remainder is a question of what to do when CS has run out of room for more funding, and I still want to fulfill my 10% pledge. I don’t have a good answer for this at the moment. Luckily, this year it didn’t happen, and I’ll be giving more than 10%.
Hey Peter, thanks for clarifying that. So you thought providing matching funding was the best way to put money into CS? Has CS considered raising some serious money and trying to make a hire or two? You’ve done fairly well this year, so it seems worth contemplating.
Thanks for the compliments, Rob. I do think expanding our matching and trying out peer-to-peer fundraising has been a good strategic choice. I personally do agree it’s worth considering funding for another hire and it’s something we might talk about at the next board meeting.
I guess I wasn’t clear. My donation log should make it pretty clear that I’ve been putting money into CS instead of GW’s recommended charities directly.
The remainder is a question of what to do when CS has run out of room for more funding, and I still want to fulfill my 10% pledge. I don’t have a good answer for this at the moment. Luckily, this year it didn’t happen, and I’ll be giving more than 10%.
Hey Peter, thanks for clarifying that. So you thought providing matching funding was the best way to put money into CS? Has CS considered raising some serious money and trying to make a hire or two? You’ve done fairly well this year, so it seems worth contemplating.
Thanks for the compliments, Rob. I do think expanding our matching and trying out peer-to-peer fundraising has been a good strategic choice. I personally do agree it’s worth considering funding for another hire and it’s something we might talk about at the next board meeting.