We’ve also recently signed our wills (after sitting unsigned in a draw for far too long) where some specific gifts and most of the residue of our estate will be split between a few EA infrastructure organisations. If you haven’t checked out Effective Legacies for a free will kit or looked into making a bequest, I highly encourage this.
Another highlight of 2020 was making some investments via a trust so that they can be donated tax-efficiently upon liquidation (even if they don’t have deductible gift recipient status in Australia, because they are a beneficiary of the trust).
Great question—thanks Michael for asking this!
This year I’m again making mostly infrastructure donations, plus some smaller donations when there’s leverage (e.g. sponsoring giving games).
So far that has meant donations to Effective Altruism Australia and the Centre for Effective Altruism (some of which was donor-matched by my wife’s employer Adobe, some of which is salary sacrificed as I’m now at CEA), and some donations to individual charities (e.g. GFI, Animals Australia and AMF).
We’ve also recently signed our wills (after sitting unsigned in a draw for far too long) where some specific gifts and most of the residue of our estate will be split between a few EA infrastructure organisations. If you haven’t checked out Effective Legacies for a free will kit or looked into making a bequest, I highly encourage this.
Another highlight of 2020 was making some investments via a trust so that they can be donated tax-efficiently upon liquidation (even if they don’t have deductible gift recipient status in Australia, because they are a beneficiary of the trust).