• I hear you, but with funding you want to remove barriers when someone has that moment of generosity. I deliberately said it was counter and not an easy solve by any means, but if I decide to donate, then start to think…

    • which instance?
    • do I think they have longevity?
    • do I support more than one?
    • If yes to above, what’s the split?
    • had I looked into people’s ethics enough to donate money to them
    • etc., etc.

    All that is a great way for me to say, “I’ll get to this later when I have time” and ultimately not donate at all - even if I had the initial impulse to do so.

    Versus, this is the pot, it’s vetted, or had a transparent structure and communal management and a plan to distribute based on need.

    If we’re serious about this place maintaining at scale (or better, collection of places) it’s a hard problem we might want to invest time in.