Triage time
2003-12-29 07:10 pmThis time of year is triage time for charities. All year long, most of the begging letters I get from charities go into a pile. Sometime around the end of the year (and I'm a little later than usual this year) I sort through them, pile up the duplicates, and decide whether I'm going to send them money or not.
So I have to make choices like: which of the five or six nature- and wildlife-related charities do I send money to? Which of the three AIDS charities? Which museums and libraries? Why did I pay that one in July? And so on.
Luckily most of the choices are pretty easy, based mainly on whether I sent them money last year and, for the new ones, whether I believe their cause is worth supporting at all.
I still have to deal with the tax sorting, which involves a different pile. Plenty of time for that next year.
So I have to make choices like: which of the five or six nature- and wildlife-related charities do I send money to? Which of the three AIDS charities? Which museums and libraries? Why did I pay that one in July? And so on.
Luckily most of the choices are pretty easy, based mainly on whether I sent them money last year and, for the new ones, whether I believe their cause is worth supporting at all.
I still have to deal with the tax sorting, which involves a different pile. Plenty of time for that next year.
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Date: 2003-12-29 08:28 pm (UTC)Which usually gets a charity downgraded as to whether or not they get money, on the assumption they are spending to much money fundraising. That's how the WWF and Sierra Club got dumped from our charity list.