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During the holiday season back in December, I was flying an Air Canada flight when they made an annoucement that they would be coming through the cabin to collect spare change for the Make a Wish Foundation.

“Noble thing, but kind of a gimmick,” I thought. As the attendent approached I avoided eye contact. I don’t usually carry spare change and besides, I want my giving to be tax-receipted I reasoned.

Without missing a beat, the 8-year-old boy, an unaccompanied minor, sitting beside me reached into his pocket, pulled out $1.25 in coins and put his hand out into the aisle to deposit into the attendent’s envelope.

The attendent was caught off guard. “That’s very kind,” she said to the little boy as she accepted his donation, mostly used to the odd business man throwing 5 or 10 her way. Both she and I had one of those moments were you shake your head and ask yourself, did that just happen!? Wasn’t the kid watching a movie? How does he even have a concept of what charitable giving is all about at his age?

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In case you missed it, the USA Red Cross raised $20 million through text messaging (SMS) in response to the Haiti earthquake.

Being raised with a Mennonite background, I’m familiar with the concept of “passing the hat“.  If a community member is in need, a physical hat is passed around a gathering of people and community members contribute as each one is able.  Rather than relying on insurance, the community relies on the tried and tested method of passing the hat.

What we witnessed in response to this past week’s Haiti earthquake was a digital sort of passing the hat, also known as microgiving.  Ten bucks at a time the Red Cross raised $20 million dollars in a week.  Note – the marginal cost of fundraising was probably approaching zero.  It doesn’t take a lot of work (or coordination) to pass the hat.

For Christmas, my friend Sarah asked for donations to provide clean water.  I can see directly how many people my donation impacts.  The organization even says they’ll send me photos and update...

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