I just increased my Altruistic Effectiveness and you should too

10 Post author: AABoyles 17 November 2014 03:45PM

I was looking at the marketing materials for a charity (which I'll call X) over the weekend, when I saw something odd at the bottom of their donation form:

Check here to increase your donation by 3% to defray the cost of credit card processing.

It's not news to me that credit card companies charge merchants a cut of every transaction.  But the ramifications of this for charitable contributions had never sunk in. I use my credit card for all of the purchases I can (I get pretty good cash-back rates). Automatically drafting from my checking account (like a check, only without the check) costs X nothing. So I've increased the effectiveness of my charitable contributions by a small (<3%) amount by performing what amounts to a paperwork tweak.

If you use a credit card for donations, please think about making this tweak as well!

Comments (7)

Comment author: jkaufman 17 November 2014 07:40:47PM 8 points [-]

It does depend on how much you're giving. Handling checks requires some overhead in terms of time for the recipient. For example, GiveWell suggests that people sending them less than $1,000 do so via credit card and above that via check.

Comment author: AABoyles 17 November 2014 08:10:03PM 2 points [-]

Ow, good point. Thanks for the GiveWell Link.

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 17 November 2014 04:22:16PM *  2 points [-]

Other options of comparable effectiveness:

In general I wonder whether we should have a Financial Effectiveness Repository.

Comment author: tog 18 November 2014 08:25:45AM 3 points [-]

An option that's 10 times better than the Amazon Smile service in that link is to do all your Amazon shopping via the EA Shop for Charity portal, which earns a 5% commission on all your spending (at no cost for you) for the effective altruist foundation Charity Science, which automatically regrants all this money to GiveWell-recommended charities (currently deworming ones).

Tell All Your Friends!

Also, a Financial Effectiveness Repository is a great idea. Do you want to create that?

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 18 November 2014 09:58:03AM 2 points [-]
Comment author: AABoyles 18 November 2014 02:40:22PM 0 points [-]

Thank you!

Comment author: AABoyles 17 November 2014 04:47:03PM 2 points [-]

I think that's a great idea! I would have loved to have something like a sequence starting at the fundamentals of Effective Altruism and boiling down to specifics like this.