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Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 31 July 2016 04:57:22PM 0 points [-]

Speed Giving Games involve having people make a decision between two charities. In SGGs, participants who come to the table are given a 1-minute introduction to the concept of effective giving and the two charities involved in the SGG, and are then invited to make a decision about which of the two charities to support. Their vote results in a dollar each going to either charity, sponsored by an outside party, usually The Life You Can Save. For the SGG, we chose GiveDirectly as the effective charity, and the Mid-Ohio Food Bank as a local and not so effective charity.

Will keep in mind about the photo, thanks for the feedback.