Same, I also decided my comparative advantage isn’t to give to registered charities but to more idiosyncratic one-off stuff (though this isn’t always enough to add up to 10%)
It doesn’t feel like a core part of the pledge to me.
I mean, reporting isn’t (and hasn’t been) part of the pledge while giving is, so that makes sense!
I recognise that I can use part of my income to do a significant amount of good. Since I can live well enough on a smaller income, I pledge that from __ until __ I shall give __ to whichever organisations can most effectively use it to improve the lives of others, now and in the years to come. I make this pledge freely, openly, and sincerely.
As a datapoint—I haven’t got round to reporting my donations for a few years.
Yeah, I also don’t report despite continuing to make my pledge donations. It doesn’t feel like a core part of the pledge to me.
Same, I also decided my comparative advantage isn’t to give to registered charities but to more idiosyncratic one-off stuff (though this isn’t always enough to add up to 10%)
I mean, reporting isn’t (and hasn’t been) part of the pledge while giving is, so that makes sense!
I have also barely reported, despite keeping the pledge for 10 years. Will finally get my reckoning with missing out on the pin though...