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Giving, 2022 Q4

I currently give away appx. 10% of my net income (that is, income received after tax withholding etc.). I take a two-tiered approach: occasional giving throughout the quarter, and then “topping off” my donations at the end of the quarter so it equals roughly 10% of my net income.

For the last quarter (10/1 to 12/31 of 2022), my donations were as follows:

•38% to St. Francis House

•36% to GiveDirectly

•18% to the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health

•7% to Books for Africa

These donations were in an amount totaling 10.33% of my net income from that period.

Giving, 2022 Q3

I currently give away appx. 10% of my net income (that is, income received after tax withholding etc.). I take a two-tiered approach: occasional giving throughout the quarter, and then “topping off” my donations at the end of the quarter so it equals roughly 10% of my net income.

For the last quarter (7/1 to 9/30 of 2022), my donations were as follows:

•79% to GiveWell All Grants Fund

•21% to Brother’s Brother (Ukraine Neurology Fund)

These donations were in an amount totaling 10.03% of my net income from that period.

Giving, 2022 Q2

I currently give away appx. 10% of my net income (that is, income received after tax withholding etc.). I take a two-tiered approach: occasional giving throughout the quarter, and then “topping off” my donations at the end of the quarter so it equals roughly 10% of my net income.

For the last quarter (4/1 to 6/30 of 2022), my donations were as follows:

• 37% to GiveDirectly

• 37% to Health Foundation Nepal (earmarked for mental health)

• 7% to NAMI Massachussetts

• 7% to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition

• 7% to St. Paul’s Parish (Cambridge, Mass.)

• 4% to St. Joseph’s Abbey (Spencer, Mass.)

These donations were in an amount totaling 10.02% of my net income from that period.

Giving, 2022 Q1

I have not taken the Giving What We Can pledge, but I do think it’s useful for individuals to publicly disclose their charitable giving, if only because it seems to provoke other people to give, maybe through some kind of mimetic desire.

Personally, when I was doing my taxes for last year I found that I had given significantly less than I thought I had, so I thought it would be useful to make a record of my giving here, if only to keep myself honest.

The strategy I’m currently trying is to give away appx. 10% of my net income (that is, income received after tax withholding etc.). I take a two-tiered approach: occasional giving throughout the quarter, and then “top off” my donations at the end of the quarter so it equals roughly 10% of my net income.

For the last quarter (1/1 to 3/31 of 2022), my donations were as follows:

• 80% to the Malaria Consortium Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (via Givewell)

• 20% to Knights of Columbus, Ukraine Solidarity Fund

These donations were in an amount totaling 9.45% of my net income from that period.