The season of giving
2005-12-30 11:48 pmI'm a horrible procrastinator; for the last couple of years I've mostly "handled" charitable contributions by letting the begging letters pile up until the end of the year, then paying them all at once, usually at the last possible moment. (There's actually some logic to this -- I get paid on the last work day of the month, so I have two paychecks to draw on. Also, this year there are some tax advantages to payments made between August and the end of the year, thanks to hurricane Katrina.)
Nevertheless, I may have to reconsider for next year -- 31 contributions
so far, plus a couple I want to discuss with the
flower_cat in
the morning, ranging from $17 to $150. That doesn't count a couple of
ongoing "just charge my credit card every so often" items. It's not so
much the total amount as the time it takes to sort a whole file box of
envelopes, cull the duplicates, decide which to support (about 2/3 or more
of the total, I think), write the checks, lick the damned
envelopes, and apply the stamps and return address stickers.
By the way, if you design mailings for a charity, please make sure that your reply envelope is big enough for a standard check, and for your reply form as well. And if you call somebody and they say they'll give you a contribution, but only if you don't call them again, take them off your call list! Just a suggestion.