It still seems like a mistake to not point out to people that they can substantially increase their donation and thus lives saved, even if it doesn’t count towards the pledge
I agree. Let’s take for granted GWWC’s position that donation matching shouldn’t count towards the 10% pledge (I don’t think it matters, but even so). Then they could say on their website “Pledgers should check here (link) to see if their employer matches donations. While matched donations do not count towards the GWWC pledge, they offer an easy way to direct extra money towards saving lives.” Then there is no confusion.
It still seems like a mistake to not point out to people that they can substantially increase their donation and thus lives saved, even if it doesn’t count towards the pledge
I agree. Let’s take for granted GWWC’s position that donation matching shouldn’t count towards the 10% pledge (I don’t think it matters, but even so). Then they could say on their website “Pledgers should check here (link) to see if their employer matches donations. While matched donations do not count towards the GWWC pledge, they offer an easy way to direct extra money towards saving lives.” Then there is no confusion.