I’m curious, did you decide on the entire year’s worth of donations through an election? To me, donation elections can be a fun way to generate discussions around giving (I donated to the election fund here after all) but I would never let it decide on a significant part of my donations (let’s say 1% at most). If you want to outsource the day-to-day decision making on what charities to give to, then I believe funds are a much more effective tool for that than elections or lotteries.
:) sounds right to me. A couple factors here that might clear things up.
1) I probably want to donate to both GH and AW charities across my life, so I don’t think the results of this donation election counterfactually affected my lifetime donations much.
2) I’m a student and this donation was relatively small compared to future ones I expect to make.
I’m curious, did you decide on the entire year’s worth of donations through an election? To me, donation elections can be a fun way to generate discussions around giving (I donated to the election fund here after all) but I would never let it decide on a significant part of my donations (let’s say 1% at most). If you want to outsource the day-to-day decision making on what charities to give to, then I believe funds are a much more effective tool for that than elections or lotteries.
:) sounds right to me. A couple factors here that might clear things up.
1) I probably want to donate to both GH and AW charities across my life, so I don’t think the results of this donation election counterfactually affected my lifetime donations much.
2) I’m a student and this donation was relatively small compared to future ones I expect to make.