Showing posts with label fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraising. Show all posts

Friday, 11 January 2013

PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY


I make the choice to give to charity. I give my money and time to causes that support those less fortunate than myself. I think it is important to give back because I can. But a growing concern for me is the expectations of fellow charitable colleagues and acquaintances. Whilst their efforts to raise funds are pretty amazing, I feel I am, on occasion, being pressured into donating more than I would like to for their cause.

More of my friends are taking up charitable activities, which is great. It is amazing to see more people getting involved with a cause. But it also means that I am being hit-up for more donations. Last year I was asked to sponsor close to 20 different charity fundraisers. And that is on top of the donations I made to my charities of choice. I couldn't help but feel I was being forced into parting with my money. If this continues then soon I might need a charity to house and feed me. I always make a contribution where I can. But I have found that now my charitable acquaintances expect a more generous amount because i'm in a "decent paying job," or because “we are good friends”.

A couple of weeks back, a  friend organised a fundraiser. I had already made my donation online and was enjoying the event when he led me to a corner and asked why I had donated such an amount. The amount was not small by any means, but considering our (banker) mate had made a larger donations, my friend felt mine wasn't sufficient. I have to be honest, I felt very uncomfortable being asked to justify my personal choice. I explained that I had already donated to my causes and decided to give the amount I would usually give to other causes. The response I got was less than appreciative. I was informed that as a friend, he expected more of me, and that maybe I ought to look at what other people had donated. I didn't realise that donations now come with a minimum spend.

We are in a recession and I do think charity starts at home. But I would never stop giving to others where I can. I belive it is one of the most important and selfless things I can do. This being said, one of my New Year’s resolutions is to be more careful with my money. I am cutting out unnecessary purchases and finding ways to save the pennies. I have decided to donate the same amount I always do the charities of my choice. They mean a lot to me and I believe they do some amazing work. I don’t push my cause onto others, because that’s not how I chose to support them. 

And whilst everyone may not agree with my choice, I have decided to put aside a set amount to donate to friends’ causes and fundraising efforts. Once this pot is empty, that’s it! And I will not be moved to give more to one cause than the other, whether I’m sponsoring my best friend's climb up Mount Kilimanjaro or a relatively new neighbour’s bake sale. Charity has to be a choice, and I don’t think it is right to be guilt-tripped or forced into it.

Do you ever feel pressured into parting with more money for a cause? Have you ever encountered a demand for a larger donation than the one you chose to give?